Michael Craig-Martin on Educating Damien Hirst | TateShots
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2012
- Artist Michael Craig-Martin, the man who helped foster the development of the 'Young British Artists', discusses the early work of one of his most famous pupils, Damien Hirst.
Artist Michael Craig-Martin was an influential teacher at Goldsmith's College, London in the 1980s, where he became mentor to a gifted group of students, later known as the 'Young British Artists'. Among them was Damien Hirst.
TateShots caught up with Craig-Martin at Tate Modern, and asked him to revisit that fertile period, which saw Hirst create his first Spot paintings, Medicine Cabinets and his iconic installation 'A Thousand Years'.
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"Most people in their twenties are not obsessed with circle of life and dying". I would rethink that one.
Is this the guy that introduces Damien to be a great artist... Well good job sir. I hope you are proud of what you have created. Damien is one of the best artists that has ever lived... As long as you don't question it. Its all good... So thank you.
Like him or not, Hirst connects with people - just like a piece of music. Surely that's any Artist's role
Dots came from that black woman Howardena Pidwell
Boots's chemist did hundreds,
How long can he flog a dead horse?
#hamparte
Is this a spoof piss take on the contemporary art world or is this guy a real teacher?. It comes across as comedy. (a bit like cranking the amplifier up to 11).
Beyond parody. And the 'music' is too loud.
kinda ironic, Michael craig is an awfully boring artist, yet he taught one of the most interesting artists of this generation
I saw no art som n this video.
The the best not the worst. But I would not like to wake up seeing one of his ugly pieces of so-called art above my bed every morning.
Just is a cultural marxist
It all makes sense why hirst is sooo crap - craig-martin was his teacher