Living in Berlin, of course I'd never heard of Weissbach. Beautiful work, some of which does strongly suggest commonplace subway tiles, exactly that orange colour with the ceramic, glazed nuances.
James you continually surprise me with artists that are not on my map. These are some stunning painting. Daniel Weissbach must be greatly missed... I had to stop here just to mention how impactful his work is as with all that you review.
Thanks Kate ! Are painting schools teaching abstract theories........are students interested, good question. Illustration still seems to be the road to success.
Yes, with some exceptions (Doig, Schutz, Fischl come to mind) I for one am also tired of the past several years of overwrought and depressing figuration...While these three abstract painters are boringly redundant and mundane, you have to start somewhere I guess. Thank you Kate!
Boring and redundant? Lucienne O'Mara's paintings were pretty awesome. Intensely goopy, and an appreciation of color that's both well-thought-out and caveman-like.
@@jameskalmroughcut The arrogance if they would demand that! I learned more from you than my entire school carriere. Ur my go to USA NYC art moderator. Thank u & thank you Kate!
Living in Berlin, of course I'd never heard of Weissbach. Beautiful work, some of which does strongly suggest commonplace subway tiles, exactly that orange colour with the ceramic, glazed nuances.
so grateful you got up close & personal with these abstract works, which i saw elsewhere but couldnt appreciate the amazing surfaces. Tx JK & Kate
The first artist featured is very good.
Weissbach is the pick of the litter. Fabulous. Thanks !
Thank you! Love the Weissbach Paintings.
Thanks always for showing us out in Kentucky. AWESOME !
Thank you Kate! ❤
James you continually surprise me with artists that are not on my map. These are some stunning painting. Daniel Weissbach must be greatly missed... I had to stop here just to mention how impactful his work is as with all that you review.
Great art.... I wonder if the last artist Sallehi, could pull that off with a matte finish instead of the high gloss?
Thank you. Thank you Kate
Over-saturation of figurative painting 😆 I'm a big fan of all of the colours! Thank you Kate & JK
Yes!!! That's fine Art 😮
Daniel Weissbach was a big big inspiration. He died with 42 With a Braintumor. One of the best here in Berlin or Germany.💚
Thank you, Kate!!
Hey , just thanks for posting !
The final painter is really nice. It should be called “ make abstract paintings less boring than before “
Thanks Kate ! Are painting schools teaching abstract theories........are students interested, good question. Illustration still seems to be the road to success.
Terrific use of colors
The very best abstract painting in this century would be .......The Propitious Garden of the Plane Image, 3rd Version.
RE: Lucienne O'Mara - Yes, Stanley Whitney for structure but Howard Hodgkins for bravura brushstrokes! All great paintings!
Yes, with some exceptions (Doig, Schutz, Fischl come to mind) I for one am also tired of the past several years of overwrought and depressing figuration...While these three abstract painters are boringly redundant and mundane, you have to start somewhere I guess. Thank you Kate!
Boring and redundant? Lucienne O'Mara's paintings were pretty awesome. Intensely goopy, and an appreciation of color that's both well-thought-out and caveman-like.
@@ThePooper3000 Well that's some interesting criteria.
Im thee greatest living artiste'.
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He used a overhand cutter. Very noisy but precise in the action.
15:40. William Blake
Bad versions of Josef Albers and Rothko. Would love to see something that didn’t look like some spent 10 min on it.
Thank you Kate, thank you everybody.
32:05 pretty sure you got 'uhummed' by an annoyed intern there James! 🙃 Great video btw! Greets from europe!
As long as they don't kick me out, I'm not going to complain...JK
@@jameskalmroughcut The arrogance if they would demand that! I learned more from you than my entire school carriere. Ur my go to USA NYC art moderator. Thank u & thank you Kate!