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It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
These always turn into “I’m Rose and want to use this time to show how much I am in “the know” and I’ll do this to stifle your existence in the duration.”
Charlie Rose has screwed up so many interviews of artists. He comes so seemingly bright eyed and yet eventually is wholly unprepared for any real discussion.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
I think that he allowed Helen to go off, which is to allow her to speak and not interpret her words. He opens the genius to speak about her experiences openly.
As a fan of Frankenthaler's work this interview is disappointing. I don't want to hear the interviewer raving on with his opinions. Questions about who influenced her can give background but Ms Frankenthaler is an established, influential, renowned artist. Disappointing. Let her speak about herself and her work.
Helen is a methodical and intelligent artist who needed time to formulate the thoughts and words carefully. Being that the program is less that 15 minutes, it doesn't allow for much depth to pull through. Charlie had good questions and it's unfortunate the Frankenthaler couldn't respond properly without him jumping to the next question. There doesn't seem to be many live interviews of her.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
Frankenthaler's outing of the "PC" culture is priceless. Rose, a now dethroned 'A' lister, makes the whole context of this interview fascinating if not a little bizarre.
I don’t think she was talking about the PC culture. Rather her point was focused on the nature of art, that being more playful than being so exclusive to a certain political context or a specified political cause. It doesn’t mean however that art and politics are completely separable from each other. I think she was aware of that.
Not a great interview but at least Charlie (despite all his shortcomings) made an effort to interview these artists. Who else outside of the art world did this? Or at least as much as he did.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
The greatest art comes out of adversity....and being brought up never having to be concerned about the money her work is pointless its been given the green light by the establishment and critics such as Clement Greenberg, her ex? But now its establishment this is the bar set by those in the art world playing a game of chess and they say who can play
Color Field Painting is interesting, but as an artist and student of art history, it is NOT the height of artistic excellence. Most of the Abstract Expressionists owe their careers to the intervention of the Central Intelligence Agency (verified historical fact) and people like Clement Greenberg, who built their reputations on the government funded and heavily propagandized exploitation of the Abstract Expressionist movement as a political tool. If you doubt that, I suggest you do some research in scholarly publications.
Correct me if I’m wrong but I don’t think anyone is saying that color field painting is the “height of artistic excellence”. Celebrating a particular category of art does not mean it’s being placed above other categories.
Frankenthaler has produced some wonderful pieces. It’s a shame that she is such a grim person, evidently incapable of smiling. One wonders what life events brought about such a sour demeanor. Tedious as she is to watch, the interview would have been.worthwhile had she talked more about her methods and materials. Charlie Rose made a valiant effort though.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
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I wouldn't be smiling either if I were being asked such tedious questions. She was a great artist, and did her best with Rose's idiocy.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
Very good! I agree. Charlie should have stuck with reading the news on the CBS Morning Show . . .
I love Frankenthaler's work.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
“And I cook…” while she turned her gaze to the left. brilliant.
These always turn into “I’m Rose and want to use this time to show how much I am in “the know” and I’ll do this to stifle your existence in the duration.”
Charlie Rose has screwed up so many interviews of artists. He comes so seemingly bright eyed and yet eventually is wholly unprepared for any real discussion.
He doesn't have the sense for art that he has for business and politics.
He’s patronising and ignorant 🤮
Exactly. I thought, what an odd interview. She was so relaxed and forthcoming and he just didn't know what to do with it. Unfortunate.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
I think that he allowed Helen to go off, which is to allow her to speak and not interpret her words. He opens the genius to speak about her experiences openly.
As a fan of Frankenthaler's work this interview is disappointing. I don't want to hear the interviewer raving on with his opinions. Questions about who influenced her can give background but Ms Frankenthaler is an established, influential, renowned artist. Disappointing. Let her speak about herself and her work.
that's charlie rose for ya :/
gotta agree. he kept jumping on her, it was a bit suffocating, she should've had the time and space to speak
Helen is a methodical and intelligent artist who needed time to formulate the thoughts and words carefully. Being that the program is less that 15 minutes, it doesn't allow for much depth to pull through. Charlie had good questions and it's unfortunate the Frankenthaler couldn't respond properly without him jumping to the next question. There doesn't seem to be many live interviews of her.
Rose was a blow hard... and often missed the point he seemed to desire to know.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
Frankenthaler's outing of the "PC" culture is priceless. Rose, a now dethroned 'A' lister, makes the whole context of this interview fascinating if not a little bizarre.
true that.
I don’t think she was talking about the PC culture. Rather her point was focused on the nature of art, that being more playful than being so exclusive to a certain political context or a specified political cause. It doesn’t mean however that art and politics are completely separable from each other. I think she was aware of that.
Not a great interview but at least Charlie (despite all his shortcomings) made an effort to interview these artists. Who else outside of the art world did this? Or at least as much as he did.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
Une grande artiste ,sincère et humaniste.
The interviewer should let her talk more fluidly and freely . He shows himself as backward . A knowitall ?
Either this interview made her look like she is stuck in her past or idea that has already been discussed or she had reached her limits ?
"tell me about painting"
Saw a picture of her in the '40s in a New Yorker article. Was a cutie!
Disrespectful to a wonderful artist
The greatest art comes out of adversity....and being brought up never having to be concerned about the money her work is pointless its been given the green light by the establishment and critics such as Clement Greenberg, her ex? But now its establishment this is the bar set by those in the art world playing a game of chess and they say who can play
A frustrating interview. Rushed and skimmed the surface.
"and I cook..." .
Bad interview. Great artist
Watch it in slow speed. I knew it was bad when he picked his nose and sneered. Pathetic.
The interviewer didn't have any respect at all 👊
Color Field Painting is interesting, but as an artist and student of art history, it is NOT the height of artistic excellence. Most of the Abstract Expressionists owe their careers to the intervention of the Central Intelligence Agency (verified historical fact) and people like Clement Greenberg, who built their reputations on the government funded and heavily propagandized exploitation of the Abstract Expressionist movement as a political tool. If you doubt that, I suggest you do some research in scholarly publications.
Correct me if I’m wrong but I don’t think anyone is saying that color field painting is the “height of artistic excellence”. Celebrating a particular category of art does not mean it’s being placed above other categories.
Frankenthaler has produced some wonderful pieces. It’s a shame that she is such a grim person, evidently incapable of smiling. One wonders what life events brought about such a sour demeanor. Tedious as she is to watch, the interview would have been.worthwhile had she talked more about her methods and materials. Charlie Rose made a valiant effort though.
Why does everyone (every woman?) have to smile? Listen to her and learn.
@@susannethomas8574 the interviewer and some of the comments are so misogynistic!
You have no idea what you’re talking about. She was a very cheerful person in real life.
It's really pathetic how she manages to talk almost pseudo intellectually and kind of snobbishly about these arguably rather deplorable paintings. She comes across like a completely undignified fool. Really tough to watch.
She’s really sharp and funny. Too dry for you, maybe, but she’s definitely entertaining.
i find her work really boring and unremarkable.
I agree. The king is wearing no clothes.