Painting Process/Process Painting, MoMA, Chuck Close, 1 of 2
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2007
- Excerpt from the public program Painting Process/Process Painting, featuring artists Chuck Close and Carroll Dunham.
Held in conjunction with the exhibition, What Is Painting? Contemporary Art from the Collection.
Part 1 of 2; edited for time.
For more information about the exhibition, please visit www.moma.org/exhibitions.php?i.... For a full audio recording of the presentation as well as the conversation with Chuck Close, Carroll Dunham, and curator Anne Umland, please visit www.moma.org/audio or the ThinkModern podcast in iTunes.
© 2007 The Museum of Modern Art, New York - Кино
eu fico cada vez mais apaixonado pelo seu processo te pintura.
Brilliant!
I love this line:
"Problem solving is way too overrated. Problem creation is much more interesting."
Wow head sounds just like Jeff Bridges.
Chuck close is my biggest art insperation but i dont think this talk he did clearly educates anyone 100% on a single art method. His talks so all over the place changing constantly without really finishing any of his talk idears that id like to be able to test a person who actually dissagrees with me to see if they were actually able to understand and keep up with him 100%
Lots of talk, to justify big vacuous works. Not interesting, and not art. Just work. But the art world just eats up this kind of thing, so I guess Chuck is happy. I wouldn't pay 5 bucks for one. Boring to be told at great length why something is great, when in fact it is not.