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Donald Friedman
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2011
Molly Crabapple's Chip
In this July 2024 interview, the brilliant, popular originator of what Der Spiegel magazine dubbed "art-journalism," Molly Crabapple explained that if she carried a chip on her shoulder it was not anger at some past injustice she suffered, but for other people.
Seeking to give a voice to victimized, stigmatized, and oppressed, Crabapple, has sympathetically portrayed the Occupy Wall Street protesters, sex workers, taxi drivers whose lives were destroyed by predatory lenders, the tortured inmates of Guantanamo, the Syrian peoples warred upon by their own government, and the Ukrainians attacked by Russia. Combining image and text enables her to convey truths with an immediacy and accessibility that neither can do alone.
Here, in this art-filled video, she narrates her first-hand experiences in war zones, with refugee children and struggling adults, as well as her observations on capturing beauty, the advantages of a pad and pen over a camera, and using art to earn a living as well as to circumvent censors.
Enjoy and please subscribe.
Seeking to give a voice to victimized, stigmatized, and oppressed, Crabapple, has sympathetically portrayed the Occupy Wall Street protesters, sex workers, taxi drivers whose lives were destroyed by predatory lenders, the tortured inmates of Guantanamo, the Syrian peoples warred upon by their own government, and the Ukrainians attacked by Russia. Combining image and text enables her to convey truths with an immediacy and accessibility that neither can do alone.
Here, in this art-filled video, she narrates her first-hand experiences in war zones, with refugee children and struggling adults, as well as her observations on capturing beauty, the advantages of a pad and pen over a camera, and using art to earn a living as well as to circumvent censors.
Enjoy and please subscribe.
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Frederic Tuten's Paris Dream
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Frederic Tuten, novelist, short story writer, memoirist, and art critic, had youthful creative stirrings that inclined him toward painting. In this recent interview, in what he called "the winter of my life although I don't feel cold," Tuten told me of his adolescent fantasy of moving to an artist's garret in Paris which he would share with a beautiful woman (he pictured actress Leslie Caron) w...
Ralph Steadman: "Geniuses are just losers who try harder"
มุมมอง 3.5Kปีที่แล้ว
Ralph Steadman, the genius who, with Hunter Thompson, co-created Gonzo journalism, has written or illustrated (or written and illustrated) over 50 books, written lyrics for songs and an oratorio, insists that "geniuses are just losers who try harder." One of the great political and social satirists of our day, Steadman lets us in on the early failures that informed his life and led to his succe...
Roberta Allen: Art and Words are One
มุมมอง 6052 ปีที่แล้ว
Roberta Allen, author of eight books and more than 200 works of short fiction, has been making conceptual art for over 50 years. Globally exhibited, her art is in the collections of the Met, MOMA, and the Cooper Hewitt. In my 2021 interview with her she explains that her earliest writing was about her art. That art, which explores the nature of mind and human connections, the subjectivity of pe...
Fernando del Paso, "I Dream that I Paint, and I Paint the Dream."
มุมมอง 2423 ปีที่แล้ว
Acclaimed novelist and essayist, Fernando del Paso, winner of the Cervantes Prize, the most prestigious award for Spanish language literature, was also an internationally exhibited artist. His Surrealistic work both in ink and paint offer precisely rendered, dream-like images that juxtapose the real and the fantastic. In this 2001 interview, del Paso discusses his life in the visual arts and th...
Peter Sacks Joins the Greats
มุมมอง 1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Peter Sacks was successful poet and Harvard professor and had only recently picked up a paintbrush when I interviewed him twenty years ago . Today his paintings are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MOMA, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and other leading institutions. On the cusp of his transformation into an internationally praised artist, Sacks explains how he was led from...
Evan Hunter/Ed McBain left art because "there's no frame in writing."
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Hunter/McBain, Grand Master of the mystery, inventor of the police procedural, author of more than 100 books which sold over 100 million copies, describes his abandoned career as an artist, compares each craft, and how he came to employ his drawing skills in a novel. .
Amiri Baraka: "Politics is to protect truth and beauty."
มุมมอง 1.3K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Baraka, a leader of the Black Arts Movement, poet, playwright, actor and political revolutionary, was also an artist. He invited me into his home to show me his paintings, discuss his creative methods and to explain the importance of art in his life.
Susan Minot about the meeting of writing and art in her creative life
มุมมอง 2.3K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Award-winning word craftsman (novelist, poet, short story writer) Susan Minot has also been a lifelong artist. Keeping pocket-sized paintbox and pads always at hand she skillfully records in paint the way others snap photos. Enjoy this fascinating interview in which she shows her art and explains how text and image intersect in her creative life.
LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI: POET AS PAINTER
มุมมอง 2.1K5 ปีที่แล้ว
What a blast it was to hang with literary icon Lawrence Ferlinghetti, to see his paintings and listen to him read poems he'd composed about art. This month (March 24, 2019) he will have lived 100 years, years in which his poetry, his art, and not least, his social activism and literary advocacy have immeasurably improved our lives. I offer this small homage and a heartfelt "Cent'anni!" Enjoy. A...
Jules Feiffer on overthrowing the government with drawings and words
มุมมอง 2.5K6 ปีที่แล้ว
What a treat to chat with Jules Feiffer, Pulitzer Prize and Academy Award-winning cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter, novelist, author of more than 35 books, illustrator, and for decades the most widely read satirist in America. It is a candid interview about how he went about trying to overthrow the government, the relationship between text and image, his transformation from high school nerd...
Tom Wolfe talks about his drawings
มุมมอง 2.3K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Tom Wolfe, new journalism pioneer, scathing critic of popular culture, author of The Right Stuff, and Bonfire of the Vanities, was interviewed for his entry in The Writer's Brush: Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture by Writers, talks about his drawings and his writing and their relationship to each other, about caricature and the nature of satire, and the influence of the legendary Simplicisimus...
The Writer's Brush Historic Exhibition
มุมมอง 897 ปีที่แล้ว
A view of the historic September 2007 exhibition of over 250 paintings, drawings, and sculptures by more than 200 of the world's most celebrated poets and writers. To commemorate the release date of Donald Friedman's The Writer's Brush: Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture by Writers. The show was co-curated by Friedman and John Wronoski of Lame Duck Books.
Derek Walcott discusses his painting and poetry
มุมมอง 11K7 ปีที่แล้ว
When working on The Writer's Brush my book about great writers who were also visual artists I had the honor of interviewing the late Derek Walcott, Nobel Laureate for Literature, about his art and his views about the relationship between poetry and painting. These are excerpts from that interview.
You're My Dawg, Dog, Trailer
มุมมอง 779 ปีที่แล้ว
You're My Dawg, Dog: A Lexicon of Dog Terms for People by Donald Friedman and brilliantly illustrated by the late, great, J.C. Suares, is where you'll find the black dog depression that plagued Churchill, learn about big dogs, bird dogs, horn dogs, blue dogs and yellow dogs, shaggy dogs, and salty dogs, top dogs and underdogs, lead dogs, mad dogs, running dogs, and lap dogs, about tough dogs to...
Kurt Vonnegut shows and discusses his artwork
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Kurt Vonnegut shows and discusses his artwork