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  • Well done.  I like your videos!

  • Dana Schutz is one of my favorite contemporary artist!

    I didnt know videos would capture the surfaces of each painting like that.

    It shows better physicallity than a photo of a painting does.

    Thank you for sharing.

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  • "just came from the studio and its still wet" sums up Dana Schutz undergrad experience. Slopping up garbage the nite before or morning of then sitting in crit and saying...ummm.. this and umm... that... and umm whatever i think of in the moment. It was more a parody from my own personal experiences.

    She has fooled you all. how can anyone buy into this crap!?!?

  • Dear James, I like your reports immensely!!!!! I sit and watch them on YouTube for hours. K

  • these are great. you gotta see them in person. very sophisticated.

  • Just goes to show that it's not about painting anymore but what graduate school you go to in combination with some luck.

  • @zoas41 that is cynical and ignorant. You are absolutely allowed to not like the work. But you are just jealous or angry or both. Dumb thing to say. Dumb.

  • Wiiiiiiildy !!!!

  • "She's bashful." haha

  • Dear fans of the James Kalm Report. Ive just linked an extensive interview with Salt Lakes own conceptual art gad-fly, and internet maven, Qi Peng. This is a lengthy piece but hits on questions Im constantly asked. Check it out at the lorenmunk site

    Thanks

    James Kalm

  • I find the work predictable, trite, cut out like a childrens book and like the childrens book, it is interesting to a point, for a point.

    Without the mystery of the ambiguous story, this work is very weak.

    The move to acrylic is only in name because she was already an acrylic painter, not particularly nuanced or delicate.

    alex katz meets alber oehlen

    To compare this painting with Goya and Bonnard is nonsense.

  • Thank you James.

    Best-

  • WONDERFUL!!!... I actually got goose bumps while watching this film and seeing Dana and other famous artists. Dana was a student at the Cleveland school, as was I and I fell in love with her work after seeing an exhibit of her paintings here. THANK YOU

  • I realy Digg her work.

    thanks James

  • Love it.

  • Dear Viewers,

    for those of you interested, there's an excellent video interview with Dana Schutz talking about this show available now at NewArt TV, hey google it,

    JK

  • Hi...very nice video....

  • thanks for another report video!

  • The only aspect I have doubts about is her ability to draw...But nobody's perfect.

  • Matisse, Bonnard,Grosz, Dix, Baselitz, Immendorf. She has managed to go beyond those towering influences and create a personal and very powerful art. Quite an achievement. Thanks James; a thrilling video.

  • "Robert" seems like an asshole.

  • Great video! I really was drawn towards the lighter palette that Dana has now.....but I love all of her work. Her sense of humor is delicious. Congratulations, Dana!

    An thanks for another Kalm Report!

  • thank you

  • I liked the Thinker, and the last painting the most. She's cool, I like the singed characters...I'm glad to get to see these. thank you !

  • The Badness-lol

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