James Kalm brings viewers a compilation of events and exhibitions that signal the year end frenzy in New York. The Kalm Reports unscheduled interview with Marlene Dumas at MoMA makes Dutch TV. Al Held Paintings from 1979 to 1985 are displayed at Paul Kasmin. A rare treat for motor-heads, Virgil de Voldère presents Anthony Pattis Jerzey Thunder a wacky investigation of East Coast car culture icons and mini-hotrods. We wrap up with a brief run-through of the hard-edged geometric paintings of the influential critic and painter, Stephen Westfall at Lennon and Weinberg
fuck yeah!! the present day content provider refuses to die!! go kalm report! saludos from méxico! you rock, man!
philipkthompson 3 years ago
hey james i was in chelsea a few months ago and saw your bike. i tried to steal it. ill try better next time.
lebrandon713 3 years ago
"That was James Kalm being annoying on Dutch TV"
Thanks again James, it's always a pleasure. Happy New Years.
klatkins21 3 years ago
james can you inteview david altmejd?
boogiebuddy01 3 years ago
hey James, happy 2009
concretephone 3 years ago
Like they say, if you don't like the program you can change the channel. In this case, if people don't like the comments (and their insufferable banality) you can hit the mute button.
Thanks for providing these videos.
I do appreciate that you are getting better at positioning the camera to get a look at the paintings.
rozchatt 3 years ago
Love it when you are annoying! Keep it up...
...and thanks for a great year of previewing interesting work in galleries I'll probably never see, let alone hang in.
artistkeith3 3 years ago
Thanks amigo, I said "wow" at the same time you did when you saw the Al Helds, well, respectively anyway,
and a Hippy New Year to ya....
RonSchira 3 years ago
dutch tv, abstraction and dual-quads!!!! happy new year mr. kalm and thanks for the al held experience...good stuff....thanks for all the vids:):)
MrWowforever 3 years ago
al held was tops
ragratt 3 years ago