The artist, Kerry James Marshall, is clearly light years beyond anyone else in that video's frame. The moderator is incapable of understanding most of what Mr. Marshall is saying and the audience, for the most part, seems thick as a brick. But what a pleasure to listen to knowledge of craft and history and clarity of vision expressed with such precision and intellectual rigor. A true delight to hear Mr. Marshall discuss his art and his perspectives on art and the art world.
The audience and interviewer were so out of it. I appreciated how genuine Marshall was with his words, he had so much to say about history and museums that I think we often forget. He is also so appreciative of former artists and you can tell how genuine he loves creating art.
Lmao, I died laughing after Mr Marshall explained that the rope simply represented a balloon for the festival of the scene when the moderator originally assumed it represented lynching. He turned beet red. U know when u assume..... lmbooooo.
Kerry is truly a legend, his vast art historic knowledge and articulate, charming demeanor (even to the dumb or sour comments) just shows the depth of his practice, hard work, and hence, well-earned confidence. An inspiration to all of the younger generation of artists.
It's unfortunate, but the academic texts that he's been featured in treat him kind of the same way. They really do a disservice to his words. I'm trying to do a research paper on him, but reading texts describing him and his work just seem so unfortunately biased in how he gets treated. Sorry this is so long.
Military Glam why do you feel that there was so much disconnection? What makes you think that? I’m asking because I really don’t understand why you are brought to your conclusion.
you all prolly dont give a damn but does any of you know a trick to log back into an Instagram account? I was stupid forgot the account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me.
During my long career as an artist, I was privilege to meet Mr. Charles White on several occasions, however at the time he was just another brotha-artist; he was a role model for us younger wanna be younger artist, may he RIP. Now After 50 years OF EARNING A LIVING as an Artist, (11 of which was in West-Africa) I have returned to my first love, oil painting and photography. A Virtual Tour of my Artist Studio: (invitation only) you tu.be/35oc5sf9oho Online Gallery: mysankofa2012.artspan.com
I truly wish they had an interviewer who was more interested in the artist, his history, and his work. Still very much enjoyed Kerry's stories
The artist, Kerry James Marshall, is clearly light years beyond anyone else in that video's frame. The moderator is incapable of understanding most of what Mr. Marshall is saying and the audience, for the most part, seems thick as a brick.
But what a pleasure to listen to knowledge of craft and history and clarity of vision expressed with such precision and intellectual rigor. A true delight to hear Mr. Marshall discuss his art and his perspectives on art and the art world.
The audience and interviewer were so out of it. I appreciated how genuine Marshall was with his words, he had so much to say about history and museums that I think we often forget. He is also so appreciative of former artists and you can tell how genuine he loves creating art.
i agree, tough crowd. Love that he stayed true to himself!
Patricia Thaxton he definitely did
I love watching Mr Marshall, his interviews are always so engaging
Kerry James is great and underrated
Lmao, I died laughing after Mr Marshall explained that the rope simply represented a balloon for the festival of the scene when the moderator originally assumed it represented lynching. He turned beet red. U know when u assume..... lmbooooo.
Kerry is truly a legend, his vast art historic knowledge and articulate, charming demeanor (even to the dumb or sour comments) just shows the depth of his practice, hard work, and hence, well-earned confidence. An inspiration to all of the younger generation of artists.
The audience and interviewer both seem so disconnected. I’m glad he didn’t get discouraged bc his stories are interesting.
Military Glam exactly
It's unfortunate, but the academic texts that he's been featured in treat him kind of the same way. They really do a disservice to his words. I'm trying to do a research paper on him, but reading texts describing him and his work just seem so unfortunately biased in how he gets treated. Sorry this is so long.
Military Glam why do you feel that there was so much disconnection? What makes you think that? I’m asking because I really don’t understand why you are brought to your conclusion.
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you all prolly dont give a damn but does any of you know a trick to log back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid forgot the account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me.
Thank you Mr. Marshall for this originally spoken, and most stimulating perspective that you have shared with us.
What a legend
Too Tough!
My inspiration!
lit the fire in me again, Thank you
AMAZING! Thank you for facilitating and sharing this content!
Soo much wisdom ⚡️
Beautiful Artist
Incredible.
Great artist !
Maybe its because I'm not from England, but I found the moderator/host's disposition to be very rude
you can tell that the person interviewing him is a lil pissed lmaooooo.
Miles Franklin exactly
Yea that host is a goof
He is been real honest and respectful because he is in a class and not just interviewing. I like the host for that respect
He lowkey funny asl 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣fr
A sharp Man
During my long career as an artist, I was privilege to meet Mr. Charles White on several occasions, however at the time he was just another brotha-artist; he was a role model for us younger wanna be younger artist, may he RIP.
Now After 50 years OF EARNING A LIVING as an Artist, (11 of which was in West-Africa) I have returned to my first love, oil painting and photography.
A Virtual Tour of my Artist Studio:
(invitation only)
you tu.be/35oc5sf9oho
Online Gallery: mysankofa2012.artspan.com
hey I really enjoyed your tour, thanks for posting it
This talk really surprised me. Marshall is great but this talk really changed my perspective on his work and his need for figurtive subjectivity
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The audience weak as hell
VII THE FOREIGNER exactly
Kerry James is a legend, but the interviewer seems to have no interest in art.
I love his work, but I doubt if he would take time to pay attention to a fellow artist who is not part of the academia! That’s just the way it is!
Robin Grant I’m curious to know your thoughts on why you think that is...?