I had a third generation VHS copy of this film for years. Just terrific to be able to put the squint on this high resolution video. Hope it isn't taken down. Guston's work only gets better over time. CHEERS, jd.
it's interesting that he talks like how old anglo montrealers talk despite the fact that he grew up in the states..maybe he got the accent from his dad
I had a third generation VHS copy of this film for years. Just terrific to be able to put the squint on this high resolution video. Hope it isn't taken down. Guston's work only gets better over time. CHEERS, jd.
thank you for uploading this, its been years searching for this.
I appreciate this video, I will have a one man show in near future in uk. And this is inspiring to me as an artist. 🎉
incredible ... as if I hadsearched for this forever
Very good film.
Thanks a lot!
I’ve just been doing some work on Auerbach. His speaking about his painting is very similar. Thanks for this - wonderful!
Thanks for posting. Love Guston, such a genuine artist.
thanks for posting this
Thanks for posting this. I'm calling it my Christmas gift. I saw it years ago. So great to see it again
I love the part from 45:15 when he talks about people leave the studio one by one during the creative process until he himself leaves. Very profound
You’re a g for uploading this - thanks
The Greatest.
merci
it's interesting that he talks like how old anglo montrealers talk despite the fact that he grew up in the states..maybe he got the accent from his dad
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Wow! You're doing God's work here my friend. I rented a limited time copy of this over Vimeo last December.
That American taste for comics and surrealism brutality a futile squalor of Robert Crumb newspaper time.
The only topic is freedom in art
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