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Air Guitar: Essays on Art & Democracy Paperback – August 2, 1997

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The 23 essays (or "love songs") that make up the now classic volume Air Guitar trawl a "vast, invisible underground empire" of pleasure, through record stores, honky-tonks, art galleries, jazz clubs, cocktail lounges, surf shops and hot-rod stores, as restlessly on the move as the America they depict. Air Guitar pioneered a kind of plain-talking in cultural criticism, willingly subjective and always candid and direct. A valuable reading tool for art lovers, neophytes, students and teachers alike, Hickey's book--now in its eighth printing--has galvanized a generation of art lovers, with new takes on Norman Rockwell, Robert Mapplethorpe, Stan Brakhage, Andy Warhol and Perry Mason. In June 2009, Newsweek voted Air Guitar one of the top 50 books that "open a window on the times we live in, whether they deal directly with the issues of today or simply help us see ourselves in new and surprising ways," and described the book as "a seamless blend of criticism, personal history, and a deep appreciation for the sheer nuttiness of American life."

Dave Hickey (born 1939) is one of today's most revered and widely read art writers. He has written for Rolling Stone, Art News, Art in America, Artforum and Vanity Fair among many others.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2003
    A chain of family and friends recommended this book to me--first my niece, then a younger brother, then an older brother, an age range of more than 25 years. I'd like to have a box of the books by my front door so I could give one to everyone who comes and goes, including the Fedex man, the mailman, friends and door-to-door salesmen. It is wonderful, intoxicating, and hilarious. Sometimes too wordy, but when it is, it is a little like Moe slapping Curly and then poking him in the eyes. Hickey always brings you back to earth after zooming around the clouds. The book should be required reading for academics and artists alike--you'll never think about what you do in the same way after reading this book, which in some ways might be characterized as a love song to life. Utterly delightful. I drove my wife crazy raving about it, now I have to get her a copy, since mine is all marked up with exclamation points.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2013
    There is a lot of depth to this book, which addresses art and and its interface with the world. This is not an academic tome. Far from it. Dave Hickey draws the connections between art/music and Las Vegas, basketball, Hank Williams, and on. There is a minor defect with the kindle edition, in that the book does not display on my tablet/phone when set to the black background/white type. Don't let this minor problem stand in your way. This is an exciting and eye opening book, and I highly recommend it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2007
    For the most part, art critism is pretty dry, boring stuff. In Hickey's hands, it's much more lively. The writing is pretty crisp and engaging. Hickey uses all sorts of literary devices to get his points across- some with more success than others. Overall, it's the kind of book you enjoy to read. Rare in this genre.

    The basic "marketplace" angle he takes on the quality of art is pretty edgey. The art world is pretty dominated by those with intense socialist leanings, so his point of view is a nice contrast. He manages to inform us without being too snotty about it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2012
    This is a great read, especially if you're interested in art and it's processes and society's perceptions. Very interesting essays.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2022
    Dave Hickey's essays are very insightful and entertaining.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2020
    Dave Hickey writes with a cool ease of well, a guy playing air guitar, though the clever title is revealed in the read related to his thoughts on what criticism truly is. On this journey with him, you'll learn about interesting characters from a roadside America and beyond, not unlike a modern day "On The Road". A strong recommend for critical thinking man or woman who like the challenge of redefinitions and new concepts on age old creative and psychological forms. Buy this book and thank me later.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2016
    This is a collection of critical essays on various American popular media from the back half of the 20th century. For those who came up anytime between the 60's and the late 80's, the topics will likely resonate, and the eulogies for celebrity figures will inspire fond nostalgia. Hickey has a clever insight for every topic under the sun, no matter how mundane it may seem; he exposes the subtle ideologies that we take for granted in familiar stories and songs.

    I am a little bit skeptical of the theme; "Art and Democracy" is far too broad a topic, and the seemingly random pop culture grab-bag represented here lacks unity. Air Guitar has some fantastic content, but as a collection, it never justifies its own necessity. Still, it has its worth as a course on how to write fluid, optimistic criticism (certainly absent from today's polemical internet media); or, simply, as an expertly-rendered nostalgia trip.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2013
    If you are even the least bit interested in criticism that takes as its subject the pop culture of America—especially music and art, but also such things as television, basketball, and Las Vegas—you owe it to yourself to read this book. Dave Hickey is our Roland Barthes: he's not like a Left Bank philosopher, but rather he's a steely-eyed fearless observer and analyst who agrees with Oscar Wilde's famous statement that art is useless. And long live our various forms of popular art, in their utter uselessness! =grin=

    Hickey is also a great deal of fun to read. I consumed these essays like a box of chocolates.
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  • pa.D
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 25, 2016
    Excellent!
  • Jan Hamilton
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    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 12, 2015
    Excellent, thanks :-)
  • Helen Bown
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good but Not the Book for Me.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 11, 2016
    I started doing the art assignment on YouTube so read this book as part of it.

    I don’t think I’m creative enough to appreciate it.

    I think maybe I grew up in a slightly different age also in the UK not the US which might be another barrier to me truly enjoying the book.

    I like the idea of snapshots throughout his life but I just can’t see the bigger picture. Maybe there is no bigger picture. Perhaps it is just a memoir of different creative outlets.

    I did spot one theme that it doesn’t matter what status you have in life we can all enjoy and create art .. maybe we don’t need the labels society gives.

    Two moments stand out in the book for me , a musical get together at his father’s friends as a child showing how art can bring people together and I seem to remember somewhere a chapter with the message that sometimes art can say things that words (all be it an art form themselves) simply cannot articulate.

    I think for the right reader this would be a great book unfortunately that reader isn’t me.
  • Roz
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 17, 2014
    Great!!