This is just something I needed. Not a student in school, never have I schooled for photography. But this take away is powerful and I appreciate the hell out of it. Thank you both.
Two or three times in my adult life I’ve been figuratively turned onto my head after seeing or hearing someone I was indifferent to due to what I consider ‘fan hype’. After listening to this interview I came away with a new opinion of Nan Goldin as a concerned and genuine artist. I thank Mr Crewdson for this. If he is reading these comments, may I make one small suggestion. Please arrange for an electronics store to deliver a decent video camera to the interviewee. Ms Goldin’s camera sound was problematic. For a hundred bucks you will get a top notch interview which will be a valuable archive record. Well worth the money spent. Thanks Mr Crewdson! Keep up the good work. Jan B
I like instagram... in fact I like pinterest better. I minimize the screen so I can see 50+ images and I scroll and i blast my music and I inhale thousands of images all at once like fireworks of experiences. I don't want to be with one work for hours. There are so many people to experience and so many things. Also, as to the political second half: At first, I hated the call the run outside save the endless tide of struggling/dying humans. I don't like when I'm pressured to save the world because I work so hard to earn the money and time to enjoy my life and it destroys me when I have to focus on the endless ill in the world, to the point where I can't do anything. I think if I can get my life to a stable place then I can help others, but I believe i have the right to help myself and enjoy myself as well, and I think expressing that enjoyment can be a way of helping others by giving them a north star. For example, as a person of color, I avoid work about the struggle of what it is to be a colored person. I believe that work is best aimed at the non-black audience as a tool to awaken them to the struggle of people of color, but I'm mixed so I don't really know. People of color may love that kind of work. For me, I use my seat at the table in advertising to create promote, in mass, images of people of color living good lives, and I believe those images hold as much value as the work that focuses on the propagation of the plight of struggling individuals as a form of mirroring as a way to help the viewer purge or feel less alone in their plight.
it's more about user habit and art consumption tendencies of the new generation. I love instagram and I love my website but making prints and printing books i something else.
She's so humble, I really enjoyed watching this. Thank you, Nan
This is just something I needed. Not a student in school, never have I schooled for photography. But this take away is powerful and I appreciate the hell out of it. Thank you both.
Love this. Love the series. Thanks for creating and sharing.
Two or three times in my adult life I’ve been figuratively turned onto my head after seeing or hearing someone I was indifferent to due to what I consider ‘fan hype’. After listening to this interview I came away with a new opinion of Nan Goldin as a concerned and genuine artist. I thank Mr Crewdson for this.
If he is reading these comments, may I make one small suggestion. Please arrange for an electronics store to deliver a decent video camera to the interviewee. Ms Goldin’s camera sound was problematic. For a hundred bucks you will get a top notch interview which will be a valuable archive record. Well worth the money spent.
Thanks Mr Crewdson! Keep up the good work.
Jan B
Making Art is a Survival Tactic ....... well said.
so so so much love to both of these artists.
Thank you for sharing these. Does anyone know if/where/when the William Eggleston talk will be available?
i love your channel~ such insightful interviews!
Beijinhos querida Nan...
❤❤🩵💕💕🙋♀️
These are great. Will we be lucky enough to have a Lee Friedlander one anytime soon?
Brian M. Cassidy How great would that be. Just finished ‘New Documents’ and hungry for more.
We can dream, can't we?
i can't find it in myself what i want to make and i feel like i'll watch 100 of these videos hoping someone will tell me
i met her in chelsea once, said she was photographing paulina porizkova later that day
Por qué no ponen subtítulos en español... Pleaseeeeee
did anybody hear what movies she said made her cry?
The most recent one was Crip Camp. I think it's on Netflix
I love Nan
I want to interview her
Amazing!
Legend
17:20
and she's still smoking like she dont care!
I like instagram... in fact I like pinterest better. I minimize the screen so I can see 50+ images and I scroll and i blast my music and I inhale thousands of images all at once like fireworks of experiences. I don't want to be with one work for hours. There are so many people to experience and so many things.
Also, as to the political second half: At first, I hated the call the run outside save the endless tide of struggling/dying humans. I don't like when I'm pressured to save the world because I work so hard to earn the money and time to enjoy my life and it destroys me when I have to focus on the endless ill in the world, to the point where I can't do anything. I think if I can get my life to a stable place then I can help others, but I believe i have the right to help myself and enjoy myself as well, and I think expressing that enjoyment can be a way of helping others by giving them a north star. For example, as a person of color, I avoid work about the struggle of what it is to be a colored person. I believe that work is best aimed at the non-black audience as a tool to awaken them to the struggle of people of color, but I'm mixed so I don't really know. People of color may love that kind of work. For me, I use my seat at the table in advertising to create promote, in mass, images of people of color living good lives, and I believe those images hold as much value as the work that focuses on the propagation of the plight of struggling individuals as a form of mirroring as a way to help the viewer purge or feel less alone in their plight.
shut up
i dont understand why nan thiinks it's not possible to touch and connect with her art or art per se via the new generational platform - IG.come on...
it's more about user habit and art consumption tendencies of the new generation. I love instagram and I love my website but making prints and printing books i something else.
THIS INTERVIEW IS A FLUFF PIECE WITH VERY SOFT QUESTIONS. ITS VERY GENERIC. UTTER BORE TOO MANY ASHKENAZI FALSE jews