As I recall most of Kasmins shows were in the two front rooms facing 10th Avenue although sometimes he would use a large back room behind the room with the large wide front window but I do not remember ever even seeing a stairwell much less the cellar. When there were two corner Kasmin galleries opposite each other on 10th Avenue and 27th Street and one more in the middle of the same block I was always wondering when that stretch of 27th Street would be renamed Kasmin Alley.
Such a wide-ranging show, yet it seems to hang together seamlessly. Loved discovering Alma Thomas (at 16:00). Looking her up, I realized that this piece knocks the ball out of the park perhaps in large part b/c it's a monochrome. Also those magical forms that are the hubs for the "tiles" that fill the canvas. The Elizabeth Murray piece was also wonderful. And that ol' art maven Louise Nevelson - man oh man did she find a concept to soar to the highest heights with... Never ever loses its simple brilliance. Thank you for the tour James, and thank you Kate!
Thank you soooo much for doing these reports. We are big fans from a tiny rural town on the west coast. You keep us up on what’s happening on the east coast. (And thank you Kate)
It's so interesting that this art is easily placed in the time it was made (dated, so you will, but I love it), but that it would be hard to recreate that specific style if you'd tried to do that now. At least, I think it would be hard. Just like retro fashion...it never really gets at the original style.
Charmin must have been friends with Israel Regardie or deep in his work and writings . The color scheme and geometric forms are almost right on with his magick paintings and theories.
Thank you Kate! Thanks Elizabeth Murray !
Very nice.
loved the show! Excellent! thankz James! Thank you KATE!!!!
Wow ! Another terrific film. Thanks Kate!
Thank you Kate
Thanks James!
Thank you for sharing these; very calming
Phenomenal. Loved every second!
Thank you for yet another highly inspiring video with SUPERB commentary.....👌🙏🇮🇳
Amazing piece by Tara Donovan, what a great organic effect achieved with simple buttons and glue! Thanks for the tour, James.
Great!
Enjoyed that one a lot
As I recall most of Kasmins shows were in the two front rooms facing 10th Avenue although sometimes he would use a large back room behind the room with the large wide front window but I do not remember ever even seeing a stairwell much less the cellar. When there were two corner Kasmin galleries opposite each other on 10th Avenue and 27th Street and one more in the middle of the same block I was always wondering when that stretch of 27th Street would be renamed Kasmin Alley.
Such a wide-ranging show, yet it seems to hang together seamlessly. Loved discovering Alma Thomas (at 16:00). Looking her up, I realized that this piece knocks the ball out of the park perhaps in large part b/c it's a monochrome. Also those magical forms that are the hubs for the "tiles" that fill the canvas. The Elizabeth Murray piece was also wonderful. And that ol' art maven Louise Nevelson - man oh man did she find a concept to soar to the highest heights with... Never ever loses its simple brilliance. Thank you for the tour James, and thank you Kate!
Thank you soooo much for doing these reports. We are big fans from a tiny rural town on the west coast. You keep us up on what’s happening on the east coast. (And thank you Kate)
The gallery website describes this as"unprecedented"
Thank you James
Please put on the subtitles. Thank you from Brussels
Thank you ❤️ from India
현장감이 생생하게 느껴지네요
마치 전시장을 방문한 것 같아 좋아요👍🏻
Yay!
Next visit at the Thompson Aynsley!
That Krasner was unexpected, to me, at least. I wish I could be there, but Jk’s the next best thing. Thanks, Kate, too.
It's so interesting that this art is easily placed in the time it was made (dated, so you will, but I love it), but that it would be hard to recreate that specific style if you'd tried to do that now. At least, I think it would be hard. Just like retro fashion...it never really gets at the original style.
Charmin must have been friends with Israel Regardie or deep in his work and writings . The color scheme and geometric forms are almost right on with his magick paintings and theories.
Could smbd donate a battery to the gallery so that that aweful beep stops please?
Wait, that's just ur new shoes LOL.. I'm going out on a limb here but are they new balances?
@@imag3reader Na, Reebok gum sole work out sneakers...
Cpool