Eye See You
Wet Paint = Delicious
Study for Marshall (detail)
Head of a Man (detail)
Leftovers
Self Portrait With Stripes
Cy Twombly's Studio in Lexington
Religion, Myth, Science and Truth - Dr Jordan Peterson
A very engaging interview for anyone interested in the origins and meshing together of social hierarchies, mythology, religion, psychology, philosophy and the ideas of truth, good and evil.
Chin Stroking and Pondering
Robert Rauschenberg interview with Charlie Rose
Filmed in 1997, artist Robert Rauschenberg reflects on his conceptual approach to painting, his influences and mentors, and takes Charlie Rose on a tour through his retrospective at the Guggenheim museum.
Donald Hoffman - Do we see reality as it is?
Gerhard Richter Interview: In Art we find Beauty and Comfort
“I don’t really believe art has power. But it does have value. Those who take an interest in it find solace in art. It gives them huge comfort.” Gerhard Richter, one of the greatest painters of our time, discusses beauty in the era of the Internet in this rare interview.
“These days, beauty is not in fashion,” says Richter, who has explored painting and its role in image culture for decades on his quest for a form of painting that corresponds to contemporary challenges. Quoting German author Thomas Mann, who predicted a change in art, Richter says: “Art will shed all of its gravity and transform into something merry and democratic.” But art has, in Richter’s view, surpassed even that. “It’s now more than merry. There has never been so much art … We don’t need it. We need entertainment. Sensations.” Beauty, however, is not lost for the artist: “Beauty is an ideal of mine as much as it ever was … But beauty is being discredited when fashion and models are called beautiful.”
Gerhardt Richter was interviewed by Anders Kold at his studio in Cologne, Germany, in September 2016 for Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
Getting up close and personal
Back on my grisaille. Fo'shizaille.
Robert Longo and Henry Rollins = Badass
Before the Flood
Public Service Announcement.
Watch as Leonardo DiCaprio explores the current and predicted effects of man-made climate change, and discovers what must be done today to prevent catastrophic disruption of life on our planet.
Barycenter III and IV
Oil on Canvas
120 x 150 cm each
Barycenter III and IV
Barycenter IV
120 x 150 cm
Oil on Canvas
Louis Savage
Barycenter IV
Coloured Pencil on Paper. 20 x 30 cm