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The Whitney Biennial 2010 Part I

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2010

James Kalm returns to the scene of the crime. After being removed from the press list for the 2008 Biennial, and the subsequent getting busted by security and recording of that show on the down low, it seems the Whitney has decided to include the "Kalm Report" as a reputable member of the press for 2010's edition. This exhibition, curated by Francesco Bonami and Gary Carrion-Murayari, is touted as a national cross section of the most important and historical art produced during the past two years. Part I features the introduction by Adam Weinberg, and a walk through tour of the fourth floor.

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  • Very nice video! Who is the artist at 5:23?? James actually say the name but I couldnt get it!

  • @leomatosuk It's Leslie Vance.

  • Dear viewers,

    please stay tuned for parts two and three, coming to a computer screen near you soon.

  • Great video James! (as always). When did you get the new camera?

  • Hey DvonKron,

    I got the new camera in September, but didn't have the computer power to start editing in HD till last month. Huge files!

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  • First off thanku james for traveln the world an makn these education videos for the average broke joe to watch. Thanks man seriously. Ne was at 3:45 thats a sick painting lot of paint to textur lik that. Looks lik they used a grill to pull across it. An at 3:56 omg that painting is incredible!! An u show it no love! It made me feel suspendid in air almort made my stoamch turn . Thats art man wen u feel even if it is nausiating.

  • Thanks James. I liked Charles Ray's paintings very much. Piort Ulanski's piece at the beginning looks like a blown-up Eva Hesse...

  • dear james thank you for showing things that we can't see in person. So what is the reaction to Bonami work? Waiting the continuos...

  • Thank you for the video. I can't see the show in person. And, I like to hear your comments, to place them among the others I read--it helps with perspective.

  • Thanks so much James... I love your videos.

  • you seem overly concerned with something you obviously despise.....yawn

  • @jameskalm the Whitney, the Art FairS, the new channel on Babelgum and you paint!!!!!!! How do you do it? THANKS KATE AND MR Kalm :)

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