Great show. Love the cinematic quality of these works. Subtle, but imbued with a Hitchcockian-like psychological narrative (for me, anywy). Would love to be able to experience the works in reality. Thanks again J&K
Thanks, I really like her work. I thought they might have been acrylic with the flat looking surfaces. She really handles paint well, and I liked the portraits of living in modern society. Nice band at the opening too.
The hand piece at about 24;56 was one of the most interesting. I like many of these but maybe less paintings more carefully curated might have made a bit more sense. I like the way you come in on details.
Hey @JAMES FLOWERS the selection is vast, but here are four programs that might give you an idea of what’s out there… Kyle Staver New Paintings at ZÜRCHER GALLERY ua-cam.com/video/WhLXPBrXxho/v-deo.html Jonas Wood New Paintings at GAGOSIAN GALLERY ua-cam.com/video/FE7qOPgaFG4/v-deo.html Katherine Bradford "Friends and Strangers" at CANADA ua-cam.com/video/GSjKplJPNV8/v-deo.html Nina Chanel Abney "Seized the Imagination" at JACK SHAINMAN ua-cam.com/video/ChmAkPopIUY/v-deo.html
@JAMES FLOWERS if you are in New York, you may visit GLADSTONE GALLERY, AMY SILLMAN,Twice Removed,September 30 - November 14, 2020, 515 West 24th Street . Thank you Kate, as usually.
THANK YOU, Loren and Kate, for another wonderful coverage of art video!! Art is alive and happening!!
Great show. Love the cinematic quality of these works. Subtle, but imbued with a Hitchcockian-like psychological narrative (for me, anywy). Would love to be able to experience the works in reality. Thanks again J&K
I am so very glad that you have resumed your installments. Thank you from Atlanta, GA!
Hi James, another great episode. love what you do, always fascinating with always the right amount of historical reference. Jason, Northampton. UK
Love the show and the works I'd otherwise not be able to see in person-
Thanks, I really like her work. I thought they might have been acrylic with the flat looking surfaces. She really handles paint well, and I liked the portraits of living in modern society. Nice band at the opening too.
Beautiful painting!
Enjoyed this, thank you from New Zealand ✌
Thank you, Kate, much appreciated.
Unique work. Very interesting! Thanks!
Thank you Kate, thank you everybody.
Wonderful painter I think, i see a lot of continuity with some of the post impressionists. Including an eye on Japan. Thanks for the video
im invigilating a show in Cornwall, and when no one is in, nearly all the time, i watch this on loud. its like a show within a show.
Cornwall in England?
@@outtour7518 yes
@@carbon_unit my home county!
Thank you Kate
Greetings from Holland.
Very Impressive!
Happy to see NYC is kinda pulling through
those three cats are into jazz . always good music never half ass . and a great artist and art reporter . love the colors
Paint-Head checking-in. Thanks Kate.
Head paint check in thanks James Google mungo Austin
Thank you! ❤️
really makes me think of Alex katz, i prefer these those
The hand piece at about 24;56 was one of the most interesting. I like many of these but maybe less paintings more carefully curated might have made a bit more sense. I like the way you come in on details.
Can you recommended any other episodes of the James kalm report with “new figurative paintings”?
Hey @JAMES FLOWERS the selection is vast, but here are four programs that might give you an idea of what’s out there…
Kyle Staver New Paintings at ZÜRCHER GALLERY
ua-cam.com/video/WhLXPBrXxho/v-deo.html
Jonas Wood New Paintings at GAGOSIAN GALLERY
ua-cam.com/video/FE7qOPgaFG4/v-deo.html
Katherine Bradford "Friends and Strangers" at CANADA
ua-cam.com/video/GSjKplJPNV8/v-deo.html
Nina Chanel Abney "Seized the Imagination" at JACK SHAINMAN
ua-cam.com/video/ChmAkPopIUY/v-deo.html
Sandro chia
Hi there. Can you do the Louis Fratino show at Sikkema Jenkins sometime, if you get a chance.
Gees, @Calvin P. , you didn't even say "please"...
jameskalm trueeee.. thanks anyways for the content!
@JAMES FLOWERS if you are in New York, you may visit GLADSTONE GALLERY, AMY SILLMAN,Twice Removed,September 30 - November 14, 2020, 515 West 24th Street . Thank you Kate, as usually.
I was there last night just before closing. Stay tuned for the Amy Sillman piece, probably on the Rough Cuts Channel. Thanks
I remeber from italy Domenico Gnoli
🤖 Very Good
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Alftan. Henni Alftan.