I am very fascinated from the very expressive and sensual paintings. They are so alive, so vibrating filled with experience of aliveness. Its very uplifting
I find Andrew Graham Dixons qoate from Picasso that a modern painter has to invent his own language, interesting . It opens the eternal reflection on “ What is Art about?”- How is the subject and the experience and the Style and Technique and choice of materials and medium intertwining . Its a great mystery how experience and expression are intertwined - it is the very stuff of our body-mind-heart presence in the poetics of experience
why is 'colourist' a pejorative term (said at 7 min)? i've only ever heard it used as praise, e.g. when robert medley (who knew just as much about painting as hodgkin) remarked that van gogh was such a good colourist
Great painters should paint, not talk. Aspiring artist should not listen but paint. Paint and be free. Talk and be imprisoned in self-actualizing enclosures (ourobouros)
I was very happy to find this.A fascinating glimpse into the artists' thinking about painting.
I am very fascinated from the very expressive and sensual paintings. They are so alive, so vibrating filled with experience of aliveness. Its very uplifting
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Fantastic :-)
A great painter
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He is my favorite painter. I like that he sometimes paints outside the frame.
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"OUTSIDE THE BOX"
Enjoyed that! First time heard of Howard Hodgkin,seems interesting guy.
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Bbc documentary about Howard with Alan Yentob is also fascinating
I find Andrew Graham Dixons qoate from Picasso that a modern painter has to invent his own language, interesting . It opens the eternal reflection on “ What is Art about?”- How is the subject and the experience and the Style and Technique and choice of materials and medium intertwining .
Its a great mystery how experience and expression are intertwined -
it is the very stuff of our body-mind-heart presence in the poetics of experience
I think art is a celebration of human experience
why is 'colourist' a pejorative term (said at 7 min)? i've only ever heard it used as praise, e.g. when robert medley (who knew just as much about painting as hodgkin) remarked that van gogh was such a good colourist
Dado el valor de las entrevistas de Graham Dixon y pensando en el público de lengua castellana solicito subtítulos en español . Gracias .
He has an accent similar to what a much older Prince Charles is likely to have. ...a tremendous painter
A Pretty Vivid Impasto Colorist: The experts are making it up.. self justification of the critic.
Such a deeply dull conversation with a great artist
did you notice him crying ?
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Love how he checks the contents of his hanki after blowing his nose at 20 mins in.👍🙂
Thats where he gets his artistic ideas from.
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if you pop the subtitles on, you'll be reading a completely different interview - phonetic at best, bizarre to the extreme.
Great painters should paint, not talk. Aspiring artist should not listen but paint. Paint and be free. Talk and be imprisoned in self-actualizing enclosures (ourobouros)
Or maybe both
He sounds terrible; he's in terrible shape.
zero talent. Man it's hard to believe that someone can pull this crap off!
They are all in the scam together .