The 'wrecking ball on crane' piece is also very biomorphic, stongly resembling a kushed camel, or South American camelid (such as a llama or alpaca), obviously notsuperficially, but in the structural presence of the piece and its structural feel.
Thanks James. This show just opened at SFMOMA. Caught a quick glimpse at the crowded opening but will have definite return views. Great commentary and details of the works. Appreciate your shooting on the sly!
Thank you for the video. I find the policy of no videos in museums very frustrating. Some guards take the policy very seriously others could care less. With almost every other person with a digital camera or camera phone snapping away many using flashes I find it unfair. Have you considered a tripod ? The Met lets you use tripods with permission. Loved this show and Martin Puryear and I thank you for the record even if I did feel a little seasick after watching it.
Yes I've thought about a tripod but the point of the "Kalm Report" is to capture the art world unaware, no time to rehearse or phony things up. Nothing intimidates and changes the attitude of those being recorded faster than a big camera with lights and tripod. Nearly all the Museums I've been in have a no tripod policy.
I'm running all over town on a bike, no way to haul boxes of equipment or props. When I show up at these events many times they won't even allow still photography so I have to go on the "low-down". Don't worry, if you keep watching you'll get your sea-legs, thanks JK
If I could only have two sculptors ,it would be Anthony Caro and Martin Puryear. If only one, I think Martin. Thanks James. Very nice work. You get Puryear and we get King Tut. Life isn't fair.
Also, a belated thank you for the de Kooning video. It's Heaven and Hell.
Thanks for doing this James. Great show.
gilmanstephen 1 year ago
The 'wrecking ball on crane' piece is also very biomorphic, stongly resembling a kushed camel, or South American camelid (such as a llama or alpaca), obviously notsuperficially, but in the structural presence of the piece and its structural feel.
Jefferdaughter 1 year ago
wow, my new favorite artist...I can't believe I missed out on this, 3 years passed already.
junkhop 1 year ago
Great Job! Keep em' Guessin'
ResearchKnowledge123 1 year ago
Thanks. I saw this exhibition at SFMOMA. I'm glad to be able to see the work again.
piscespisces77 2 years ago
1:05-3:00
sandwichking 3 years ago
Thank you very much.
Streamline09 3 years ago
Thanks James. This show just opened at SFMOMA. Caught a quick glimpse at the crowded opening but will have definite return views. Great commentary and details of the works. Appreciate your shooting on the sly!
spacedog1199 3 years ago
I like the vid, not 2 b critical but i just want to say, it's "sit-ka" spruce not "stick-a" spruce, isn't it?
thebigandroid 3 years ago
Thanks James, great commentary, thought of doing a painting based on the quality of your voice.
Aikahiloop 3 years ago
Thank you for the video. I find the policy of no videos in museums very frustrating. Some guards take the policy very seriously others could care less. With almost every other person with a digital camera or camera phone snapping away many using flashes I find it unfair. Have you considered a tripod ? The Met lets you use tripods with permission. Loved this show and Martin Puryear and I thank you for the record even if I did feel a little seasick after watching it.
michaelkahn 4 years ago
michaelkahn,
Yes I've thought about a tripod but the point of the "Kalm Report" is to capture the art world unaware, no time to rehearse or phony things up. Nothing intimidates and changes the attitude of those being recorded faster than a big camera with lights and tripod. Nearly all the Museums I've been in have a no tripod policy.
jameskalm 4 years ago
I'm running all over town on a bike, no way to haul boxes of equipment or props. When I show up at these events many times they won't even allow still photography so I have to go on the "low-down". Don't worry, if you keep watching you'll get your sea-legs, thanks JK
jameskalm 4 years ago
I'm goin her for a class field trip, is this thing still at the museum????
japanimationgirl 4 years ago
Thanks for hitting this show. Saw a piece of his in LA last week. It was nice to know something about him from viewing this video earlier!
plocqa17 4 years ago
Thanks for the showing. Great that you got Puryear himself on video.
custimusti 4 years ago 2
Thank You James!
davidfstarr 4 years ago
Wonderfully imaginative sculpture. A pure delight!
nemastoma 4 years ago 2
If I could only have two sculptors ,it would be Anthony Caro and Martin Puryear. If only one, I think Martin. Thanks James. Very nice work. You get Puryear and we get King Tut. Life isn't fair.
Also, a belated thank you for the de Kooning video. It's Heaven and Hell.
bschart 4 years ago
loved seeing this work, so beautiful, thanks for getting there and giving some history behind the artist...interesting Guston connection!!
plocqa17 4 years ago
fabulous coverage, James, this guy is one of my favorites, thank you
RonSchira 4 years ago