Scale does not make a great artist. Epic expose all the same of the artist - he seems nervous and confused at times. Mary Boone found and marketed JS to be the poster child of the early 80's mega boom. She did well . So did he when he went up to Pace
Julian was a room mate (of 5) in Houston TX just before he headed off to NYC on a grant from Whitney. I was right out of high school. Julian was UH art student only as I understand it he never went to class and became friends with his teacher. Julian introduced me to thrift stores and artists.
He would sometimes take me along to various places when he was heading out . We lived on such a great little block of just a handful of houses with artists , musicians and legendary club owners of LIBERTY HALL..He and the other roomies embraced my need to find a place to live and generously allowed me to check in. He always said he would be famous someday.
Julian had a big influence in my organic esthetics however he is unaware of this let alone remembers me.Now I have become a collector of art and objects I pick up, as well as remaining friends with those from his past..I am intrigued when he speaks on how his paintings came about. Thanks for capturing . Regret the ff happened..
I never check my youtube videos and frankly I didn't even remember I posted this. This video is part of the Special Features in the film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. I used my camera to record some of the paintings for inspiration before I returned the dvd back to Netflix. Sorry about the fast forwarding. I didn't realize I made a public video. But go rent or buy the film. Great movie and even just for this interview with Schnabel, its worth it.
I agree with WTF person. This is the best video I've ever seen of one of my favorite artists actually describing his technique - but sigh. Can you post the whole video if you still have it?
Scale does not make a great artist. Epic expose all the same of the artist - he seems nervous and confused at times. Mary Boone found and marketed JS to be the poster child of the early 80's mega boom. She did well . So did he when he went up to Pace
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Julian was a room mate (of 5) in Houston TX just before he headed off to NYC on a grant from Whitney. I was right out of high school. Julian was UH art student only as I understand it he never went to class and became friends with his teacher. Julian introduced me to thrift stores and artists.
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He would sometimes take me along to various places when he was heading out . We lived on such a great little block of just a handful of houses with artists , musicians and legendary club owners of LIBERTY HALL..He and the other roomies embraced my need to find a place to live and generously allowed me to check in. He always said he would be famous someday.
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Julian had a big influence in my organic esthetics however he is unaware of this let alone remembers me.Now I have become a collector of art and objects I pick up, as well as remaining friends with those from his past..I am intrigued when he speaks on how his paintings came about. Thanks for capturing . Regret the ff happened..
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TEXGLAM 2 months ago
the fast forwarding is rather irritating, asshole...
BattlegroundVictory 4 months ago
I never check my youtube videos and frankly I didn't even remember I posted this. This video is part of the Special Features in the film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. I used my camera to record some of the paintings for inspiration before I returned the dvd back to Netflix. Sorry about the fast forwarding. I didn't realize I made a public video. But go rent or buy the film. Great movie and even just for this interview with Schnabel, its worth it.
Cheers!
cubangrl21 7 months ago
I agree with WTF person. This is the best video I've ever seen of one of my favorite artists actually describing his technique - but sigh. Can you post the whole video if you still have it?
zochaten 7 months ago
Great paintings, shame about the fast-forwarding, absolutely unnecessary...
pacosamo 1 year ago
Over Rated
speerlawman 1 year ago
When the person kept fast forwarding it, my response was to yell, "WHAT THE FUCK?!" Why fast forward while a genius is speaking?
filmdirector88 1 year ago
the fast forwarding is dumb.
lcobangbang 2 years ago 3
can you upload the entire video?
if not...where can one get this..theres so much interesting material on it i'd kill to see it all...
thanks
vvvketchhh 2 years ago
An enormous influence! Thank you so much for this excellent interview.
louiseduvee 2 years ago
one of my favorite artists
thanks for posting
tiglath 3 years ago 3
@ lemmy... i feel so to.
but please let me know where can i see the complete/not-scrolled video.
disCrowe 3 years ago
This guy is so entertaining to watch. I don't even know why.
lemmycaution12 3 years ago 2
Very good video!!!
Please, someone tell me: where it came from?
alvaroseixasnict 3 years ago