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'People used to say I looked like Steve Martin. I met him once - he didn't see it'

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Michael Craig-Martin, artist


What got you started?


Discovering modern art through a schoolteacher when I was about 12. It was the 1950s, and modern art was still a secret - I thought I'd stumbled upon a magic world.


What was your big breakthrough?


Getting into Yale art school. I happened to be there at the school's golden moment, when it had some fantastically good students - Richard Serra, Brice Marden, Chuck Close.


Who or what have you sacrificed for your art?


Personal life. You can't be an artist without having an unusually irritating level of self-absorption.


Why do some people have such difficulties with conceptual art?


In order to feel really comfortable with art, you have to gain familiarity with it. People might go to Tate Modern and be sceptical in the first room or two, but by the third room they've found something that captures their imagination. And by the fourth room, they've found four things.


What has been your biggest challenge?


Just keeping going. You have to learn to persist in the times when things are not going well, in the hope that some day they will.


How does Britain's art scene compare with America's?


Britain's art world is amazingly active, considering its size. It sits in a very odd position between Europe and America, and negotiates a strange path of its own.


Complete this sentence: At heart I'm just a frustrated ...


Layabout. I'm essentially a very lazy person.


Which other living artist do you most admire?


Too many to say. Of my own generation, Bruce Nauman, Gerhard Richter, Richard Serra.


In the movie of your life, who plays you?


People used to say I looked like Steve Martin. But I met him once, and I don't think he saw any similarity.


What work of art would you most like to own?


Seurat's Bathers at Asni?res, for its wonderful combination of modesty and grandeur.


What's the worst thing anyone's ever said about your work?


One review of an early show called it a "waste of a beautiful gallery".


Is there anything about your career you regret?


No. Certainly not the years I spent teaching. Many of my students - Damien Hirst, Gary Hume - have gone on to do well. That's a very nice reward.


In short


Born: Dublin, 1941


Career: Exhibited conceptual work An Oak Tree in 1974. Taught at Goldsmiths. Currently co-curating the exhibition This Is Sculpture at Tate Liverpool (0151-702 7400).


High point: "My 2006 show Signs of Life at the Kunsthaus Bregenz in Austria. Everything just seemed to work."


Low point: "Feeling, at about 40, that I hadn't come close to achieving what I'd hoped to."



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OBAMA'S MUSLIM ROOTS.

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Earlier today, when I read that President Barack Obama had, in typical visiting-U.S.-leader fashion, said "thank you" in the local language while visiting Saudi Arabia ("Shukran"), I jokingly tweeted my impression of a hysterical media response -- "OMFG Obama said "thanks" in Arabic to King Abdullah -- HE IS A MUSLIM! What if he bows?"

Of course, as Spencer catches, the media did take it up (and I haven't even seen the cable shows yet). Jake Tapper's take on the new emphasis on the president's Muslim heritage reflects the ambiguity about this issue that I criticized during the campaign. On one hand, it's hard to blame Obama for wanting his religion to be correctly identified (yup, he's a Christian) and there were and continue to be bigoted attacks against him based on this false perception. On the other hand, though, by continually emphasizing that Obama was not a Muslim, it almost created the impression that maybe there is something wrong with that.



With the campaign over and his heritage now valuable on the world stage, I'm happy to see the president reclaiming his cosmopolitan background to help protect America's interests abroad and recall that American Muslims are real Americans, too. But I hope this new understanding doesn't drift away in the face of electoral battles to come in 2010 or 2012.



-- Tim Fernholz

Photo of Obama visiting the Blue Mosque in Turkey, courtesy the White House

Update: Hadn't seen Adam's post below and thus missed out on Michael Goldfarb's ridiculous insinuations. Classy!




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What Kind of Book Will Bob Woodward Write About Obama?

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You Shouldn't Say That Out Loud

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Oy:

"?SI understand that during her career, [Sotomayor has ] written hundreds and hundreds of opinions,? [Harry] Reid said. ?SI haven?"t read a single one of them, and if I?"m fortunate before we end this, I won?"t have to read one of them.?



(Hat tip: Conor)





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