
The Current Patti Smith on music, art and navigating loss
Dec 11, 2025
Patti Smith, the godmother of punk, shares her artistic journey and reflections on loss in her new memoir, Bread of Angels. She reveals how childhood experiences, from her first encounter with Picasso to the solace of books during illness, shaped her creativity. Patti discusses transformative moments, including meeting Bob Dylan and the significance of her debut album, Horses. She emphasizes the power of art as a beacon of hope and authenticity and her mission to inspire independent creativity.
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Nonfiction's Weight
- Writing nonfiction carries responsibility to represent people and facts carefully, unlike fiction's freedom.
- Patti found the process difficult and hopes Bread of Angels will be her last memoir-length venture.
Illness Fueled Imagination
- Being frequently ill as a child gave Patti long stretches of solitude that she used to read and build imagination.
- Books opened worlds for her and remained central to her life and work.
Art Calling At Twelve
- At 12, Patti Smith saw Picasso and cubist paintings at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and felt an immediate calling toward art.
- That visit convinced her to live in the realm of art and shaped her lifelong vocation.







