That Billowed painting is superb. Really enjoyed this report. NYC can be so ridiculous at times. Good to see some fresh
@robinjones3136Күн бұрын
THANK YOU KATE!!!! thanks James for this excellent episode...
@user-rt7jl3cs4bКүн бұрын
that's shit
@adriancarroll69952 күн бұрын
The second painter is excellent
@adriancarroll69952 күн бұрын
His sculpture looks exactly the same after 20 years
@adriancarroll69952 күн бұрын
Nice report
@adriancarroll69953 күн бұрын
Corn plant
@adriancarroll69953 күн бұрын
Chicken noises
@adriancarroll69953 күн бұрын
Oil stick
@adriancarroll69953 күн бұрын
Very nice colors
@adriancarroll69953 күн бұрын
Onion dip
@adriancarroll69953 күн бұрын
Cheese doddle
@michaelrickard98905 күн бұрын
Extraordinary paintings. There is something Lasco-Esque, cave painting-like, the accumulations and emergence of wall paintings, each one a palette of scintillating coloured vibrancies.
@adriancarroll69956 күн бұрын
Terrific painting, excellent color
@adriancarroll69956 күн бұрын
Extravagant and well made
@adriancarroll69956 күн бұрын
Totally correct
@adriancarroll69956 күн бұрын
The yolk is on his face. Whoops
@adriancarroll69956 күн бұрын
The drawing is a lot nicer
@thirdrockjul22248 күн бұрын
Thank you Kate! ❤
@gavinyates91899 күн бұрын
Thank you Kate thank you everybody.
@adriancarroll699511 күн бұрын
It’s like weird doo doo smash
@dorianhorton680512 күн бұрын
Thank you for my Dada fix!😙
@jameskalmroughcut10 күн бұрын
Any time...JK
@snaabras13 күн бұрын
34:25 funny how you talk about artists backstory while filming the work of Foma Jaremtschuk - who's persona and backstory seems to have been completely fabricated. Thank you Kate and James
@jameskalmroughcut10 күн бұрын
I just glanced through an article on Foma Jaremtschuk that appeared in a 2019 Antiques and Arts Weekly, and it's a very interesting read, thanks for the heads-up...JK
@snaabras10 күн бұрын
@@jameskalmroughcut I would never have come across Foma if it wasn't for this video. So the heads-up kind of went both ways. The journalists who uncovered the story behind Foma got the "True Story Award" back in 2021. There is a lengthy article "THE ELUSIVE STAR OF SOVIET ART BRUT" on the award's website, if you'd be interested in more details. I guess the sentiment "Outsider artists have more interesting backstories" still stands... in a way :)
@adriancarroll699514 күн бұрын
Those colors are terrific
@adriancarroll699514 күн бұрын
Gross color arrangements
@adriancarroll699515 күн бұрын
The latter artist is very good
@adriancarroll699515 күн бұрын
Good use of language there bud.
@semloclusa163016 күн бұрын
Ah, the ol’ “inexplicable-juxtaposition-of-unrelated-images” genre of painting. Contemporary art is FULL OF IT…
@stepladder1318 күн бұрын
Thanks for the close-ups of the Dubuffet for me to get my teeth into. Also, the guy in the fountain: I couldn't make out what was written on his sign, so was this a performance of some kind or was he just crazy from the heat?🤔
@jameskalmroughcut18 күн бұрын
Regarding the "guy in the fountain", if you read the sigh, it seems he's a comedian/poet just trying to get noticed...
@MorrisRicker-is6vg19 күн бұрын
The Giacometti portraits. Oh yeah. So much can be explored with these earthy tones. I agree, there are Baselitz similarities here.
@ag795817 күн бұрын
Baselitz, and I would say Bacon, at least that first one with its haunting distorted face. Loved these! Had never seen Giacometti's non-sculptural work before
@MorrisRicker-is6vg17 күн бұрын
I agree.
@vinces575121 күн бұрын
Did you just not want to bother him or did you just not recognize him?
@jameskalmroughcut21 күн бұрын
Recognize who??? Of course I recognized him, been a fan since the early New York Dolls (though I was never that much into Punk) Seems he was engaged with his cell phone, and as you know, you don't wanna get between someone and their phone...JK
@hannawagenknecht637821 күн бұрын
And the Artist? Very🤗❤❤
@hannawagenknecht637821 күн бұрын
Merci❤❤Paris and the singer( rin)is wonderful 😧😲💖
@user-cf8jr2xp6d21 күн бұрын
- А Вашим преданным зрителям из России, не хотите передать привет?..
@jameskalmroughcut21 күн бұрын
Shout Out to all the James Kalm viewers in Russia. Thanks...JK
@user-cf8jr2xp6d21 күн бұрын
@@jameskalmroughcut - обожаю Ваши видео, лично мне они очень помогли. Хочется пожелать Вам крепкого здоровья и ещё много-много любимых нами в России видео!.. - Спасибо, Кейт.
@johntaylor194821 күн бұрын
thank you Kate, and thank you James
@danielkunkel363021 күн бұрын
Is it that masks make people crazy, or crazy people just like the masks? Thank you Kate!
@tonsfocus22 күн бұрын
Wow, a banked gallery floor (for the cruise ship wreak painting)! I can just see the gallery's lawyer frantically calling from his beach house on Long Island... Those Giacometti portraits. Just mind bending and deep. Interesting to compare them mentally to Baselitz' figures. As for Dubuffet, I read somewhere that he was extremely prolific in *writing* about art. He emerged right after WWII as quite the thought leader in France. Would love to read some of that. Thanks James, thanks Kate!
@jameskalmroughcut21 күн бұрын
Yes, Dubuffet was a prolific and influential writer. Also proposed a new aesthetic appreciation of the untrained, uneducated artist. He's the Godfather of art brut...JK
@johnjones371422 күн бұрын
Been a David Johansen fan forever. So delighted that he is a visual artist. Very pleasantly surprised. Thank you Kate.
@kaivrock22 күн бұрын
Thanks for not including the street musicians.
@marcusjolley107022 күн бұрын
Thank you and thank you kate
@michaelrickard989023 күн бұрын
Great textures, vibrant.
@lorenzodupuis704923 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@GreatNiceCock25 күн бұрын
i love you james, thank you for this from brussels !
@TD-qi2rwАй бұрын
Beautiful Art ! Thanks Kate !
@abacus749Ай бұрын
8.54mins. Peggy Guggenheim suggested in 1943 to Jackson Pollock he look at 12th century Japanese collages. Lee Krasner might show of the influence of Japanese collages in this painting
@tonsfocusАй бұрын
So many wonderful moments of this double-whammy tour by JK. All the great back stories, considerations, accounts and musings just made a feast once again of your gallery tours. I really loved where you put an inset video of your newly found Pearlstein Master's thesis on Picabia. I heard once somewhere that art professors were leery of their students becoming fans of Picabia, but o/c this was art schools back in the 80s and 90s. Melvin Way is just out of this world amazing. I'll hope to find my own art book of his works eventually so I can spend hours disappearing into his mystical tapestries. Thanks James, thanks Kate.
@cordera9543Ай бұрын
A good painting is about the whole, so film the whole!