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:''For the film see Art School Confidential (film)'' "Art School Confidential" is a four-page black-and-white comic by Daniel Clowes. It originally appeared in issue #7 (November 1991) of Clowes' comic book ''Eightball'' and was later reprinted in the book collections ''Orgy Bound'' and ''Twentieth Century Eightball''. It inspired the 2006 film of the same name. A color version of the comic was included in the published version of Clowes' original screenplay for the film. The comic is a satire of American art schools, presented in the manner of a sensationalistic exposé and ostensibly based on Clowes' own experiences at the Pratt Institute. (The story is signed "By D. Clowes, B.F.A." and a Pratt Institute diploma appears on a wall in one panel.) According to Clowes in a 2006 interview, "Art School Confidential" was
The "tampon-in-a-teacup trick" referred to in "Art School Confidential" appeared in the 2001 film version of Clowes's graphic novel ''Ghost World''. ==Quotes== * "If you must go to art school ''for God's sake'' make the most of it ... Seldom if ever again in life will you be afforded the chance to scrutinize such an array of losers in an environment that actually encourages their most pretentious inclinations!" * "Remember, the only piece of paper less valuable than one of your paintings is a B.F.A. degree." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Art School Confidential (comics)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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