I really enjoyed what Daniel had to say, I think that he is such a good observer of the world. However, I really am commenting to say "Thank You" Louisiana Channel for putting some great content on youtube, here and elsewhere. Greetings from Winnipeg.
Excellent interview: Refreshing to hear him explain how his painting becomes a way of exploring and showing his thoughts on events, politics and society. Lucid thinker and talker as well as a wonderful painter. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this interview, not only he is a talented artist but a lucid man too. Delighted to listen to his English pronunciation, my native language is Spanish but I had no difficulty in understanding him.
He says "the whole thing tranforms in something which is about you. Which is necerssarilly *laughs* not necessarily interesting." He was right that it is the part of the painting that is intersting not because of the subject but because human beings sense authenticity and relate to it extremely well.
12:51 Der Fokus liegt im Zentrum. Es ist eindeutig und scharf hingerichtet. Die gesamte Komposition benötigt eine Vorgabe wie den Fokus in der Mitte. Die pgebende Leidenschaft und das stabile unersättliche im rechten Achtel. Zuerst mag man glauben der Fokus richtet sich auf das Geschlecht oder den Bereich darum jedoch eröffnet die Geschichte auf der linken Hälfte das lustvolles geben unfassbar Raum ergreifend ist und sich der Akt das Spektrum von hart bis fein und von oben bies unten...ja in alle Richtungen...erstreckt. Das feine offenbart sich mir im Ausdruck eines im Geist bewunderten Kopf. Ich lerne, dass nicht nur ich nach Scheinwerfer- Phänomen lebe und, dass jeder Leidenschaftliche Gönner einen wohlwollenden wie schätzenden Empfänger nutzen kann...voll zu lieben...und dadurch hoffentlich ganz und frei zu sein. Es beruht auf Gegenseitigkeit. In vollen Zügen das Leben spüren und das Spektrum der Empfindungen bis zum Rand erfahren. Danke Dir Dafür.
Great definition of the consciousness of his personal involvement in a work art and what keeps it being truthful art and not a museum piece. 20:00 - 21:30.
To express themselves is not easy as painting your thoughts is a very personal process. He is very interesting to listen to and one feels his ideas are very deep.
Thx for interview & sharing. i 'd say : An Artist wants & enjoys sharing his/her/ free gender " Richness of Life " with the others. Some recieve those with grattitude, Some are, let´ say : Not ready for it at the time, whatever the reasons, so they simply don´t get it. Well done & keep on going strong🍻
I think Richter is an honest painter. No fluff here. No referencing odd philosopher's text here to sound "deep." He's a cool painter. This interviewer asked such weird questions though. "Are you a German painter?" No he's a Spanish painter.
"Are you a German painter?" is a question about how he fits in to the German art tradition and to the nation and society as a whole. Does he feel like he is representing Germany in his art? And so on. It's a very open question and a good one to ask.
Finally an honest painter who says "Art is the easiest thing to do. You only need a brain and hands". DR is not like the other Richter who keeps doing the same thing with different colors, over-and-over again.
He didn't exactly say that, he said "painting is the easiest thing to do", and in my opinion it was in terms of equipment, money, supplies. Art is really hard I think.
Mr. Daniel Richter is painter's painter who excels at inventing analogies to connect his network of ideas to describe hitherto unheard of in the Lexicon of Modern Art Manuals. Mr. Richter has won his place in the galleries of the world. It appears that Artists, Artisans, Craftsmen of the bygone eras experienced cultural resistance by way of appreciation of their style, nuances and uniqueness whose artwork fetched high prices after they departed this world. Van Gough was hard done by in his life time. Wonder if Mr. Richter has to comply with cultural norms of Germany, if any?
I like the quote at the end, but I am not sure I totally understand - "Painting is the promise of a lived life, unlived" Any guesses on what he is saying here?
Or, rather, the artist is the sponge! I like his realistic approach. He talks about art like Bacon or Beksinski. His work expresses a lot of self conflicting ideals in a "fun" way. Definitely wears his style on his sleeve. "Only when you do the work you find out what person you are"
Lol i could tell how his intelligence and verbal coherence is in a different sphere of the the catchphrase interviewer. How does the outside relate. What a stupid question.
The fame and mild inscrutability of German painter Gerhard Richter casts a somewhat neutralizing pall over this guy as a units-moving commodity, but he does seem like a nice person.
What is this dude even talking about? He plays his own devils advocate like wtf he totally contradicts him self
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These are pot shots taken by smoke signalers stationed on top of palm trees strategically planted to cover faces and asses While others climb in and out of manhole covers under some mission or another Including the mission of rescuing the self from the self Integrity is needed to life as a human being. Even if these last remaining wisps and strands , need to be preserved by delusion. To abandon even these final remnants, is a slide into savagery and automation Like the numbers game where children are bred to be issued pocket rockets and hopped up on gasoline so that percentiles end up Married to Glens By way of face plants straight onto asphalt blood offerings for the black ribbons that connect people to one another That only Fried Nazi Red Indians, need be held accountable for?
Seriously he is one of the most coherent and self aware paiters ive heard
in what way specifically do you mean?
I agree
Agree.
Always jealous of painters. So much time to think. :)
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What he says is the most realistic and understandable painter's story I've ever heard!! Finally an interview I can't skip.
I really enjoyed what Daniel had to say, I think that he is such a good observer of the world. However, I really am commenting to say "Thank You" Louisiana Channel for putting some great content on youtube, here and elsewhere. Greetings from Winnipeg.
so true. great content.
Excellent interview: Refreshing to hear him explain how his painting becomes a way of exploring and showing his thoughts on events, politics and society. Lucid thinker and talker as well as a wonderful painter. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this interview, not only he is a talented artist but a lucid man too. Delighted to listen to his English pronunciation, my native language is Spanish but I had no difficulty in understanding him.
Great interview with a great artist, very entertaining & enlightening, thank you so much..
I quote: 'Life cannot be just about reproduction and buying cars'. Thumbs up!!
It is certainly about one of those things!
Yes! This stood out to me too.
He says "the whole thing tranforms in something which is about you. Which is necerssarilly *laughs* not necessarily interesting."
He was right that it is the part of the painting that is intersting not because of the subject but because human beings sense authenticity and relate to it extremely well.
This channel is a gem, gracias! ... great painter
12:51
Der Fokus liegt im Zentrum. Es ist eindeutig und scharf hingerichtet. Die gesamte Komposition benötigt eine Vorgabe wie den Fokus in der Mitte. Die pgebende Leidenschaft und das stabile unersättliche im rechten Achtel.
Zuerst mag man glauben der Fokus richtet sich auf das Geschlecht oder den Bereich darum jedoch eröffnet die Geschichte auf der linken Hälfte das lustvolles geben unfassbar Raum ergreifend ist und sich der Akt das Spektrum von hart bis fein und von oben bies unten...ja in alle Richtungen...erstreckt. Das feine offenbart sich mir im Ausdruck eines im Geist bewunderten Kopf. Ich lerne, dass nicht nur ich nach Scheinwerfer- Phänomen lebe und, dass jeder Leidenschaftliche Gönner einen wohlwollenden wie schätzenden Empfänger nutzen kann...voll zu lieben...und dadurch hoffentlich ganz und frei zu sein. Es beruht auf Gegenseitigkeit. In vollen Zügen das Leben spüren und das Spektrum der Empfindungen bis zum Rand erfahren. Danke Dir Dafür.
Great definition of the consciousness of his personal involvement in a work art and what keeps it being truthful art and not a museum piece. 20:00 - 21:30.
I think I could listen to this artist talk all day.. also love his imagery
Thanks for sharing this video ❤
A great expressionists painter and philosopher Good man Love your work
This Guy is a good one !! Nice to see true artist acknowleged !
Excellent interview. Really interesting.
I could listen to Daniel for hours...so eloquent, rational and irreverent.
To express themselves is not easy as painting your thoughts is a very personal process. He is very interesting to listen to and one feels his ideas are very deep.
what a fantastic interview, very coherent and aware
Thank you for this & for it being in my language - he speaks such great english - that as well as some great art!
Very interesting seeing him talk about Fukuyamas end of history would not have thought that he that well-read.
I appreciate the way he feels art
Favourite interview. No bullshit things in the air. He’s real.
Great work. Love the glasses 👍👍👍no sure about the cesar haircut😂😂Ang-Ray NYC
Thx for interview & sharing. i 'd say : An Artist wants & enjoys sharing his/her/ free gender " Richness of Life " with the others. Some recieve those with grattitude, Some are, let´ say : Not ready for it at the time, whatever the reasons, so they simply don´t get it.
Well done & keep on going strong🍻
amazing artist
good interview, thank you
Very good painter... nice interview... good person... good painter... very articulate...
I think Richter is an honest painter. No fluff here. No referencing odd philosopher's text here to sound "deep." He's a cool painter. This interviewer asked such weird questions though. "Are you a German painter?" No he's a Spanish painter.
Bana Nana actually that's a good question, because an artist is an international figure.
I agree!! The only fluff and drama here was sitting through the B.S. over dramatized first 50 seconds.
"Are you a German painter?" is a question about how he fits in to the German art tradition and to the nation and society as a whole. Does he feel like he is representing Germany in his art? And so on. It's a very open question and a good one to ask.
Auriflamme I agree it is a good question and Daniel R as a person is very stereotypically “German” which I thought was interesting.
Finally an honest painter who says "Art is the easiest thing to do. You only need a brain and hands". DR is not like the other Richter who keeps doing the same thing with different colors, over-and-over again.
He didn't exactly say that, he said "painting is the easiest thing to do", and in my opinion it was in terms of equipment, money, supplies. Art is really hard I think.
Mr. Daniel Richter is painter's painter who excels at inventing analogies to connect his network of ideas to describe hitherto unheard of in the Lexicon of Modern Art Manuals. Mr. Richter has won his place in the galleries of the world. It appears that Artists, Artisans, Craftsmen of the bygone eras experienced cultural resistance by way of appreciation of their style, nuances and uniqueness whose artwork fetched high prices after they departed this world. Van Gough was hard done by in his life time. Wonder if Mr. Richter has to comply with cultural norms of Germany, if any?
thank you
This man went out to search for the truth! Thank you for the interview Lc..
I love how he self analyses himself... Do German people generally say how it is? It is so refreshing...
Very well observed. That was honest to the core.
one of the best conversations without b.s. no adornment but profound honest* thinker...some people don't see the genius
I like the quote at the end, but I am not sure I totally understand - "Painting is the promise of a lived life, unlived" Any guesses on what he is saying here?
I thoroughly enjoyed hearing Daniel speak about himself and his work.His insights resonate...
Very well observed Daniel.
I ❤ artists.
thoroughly enjoyed
Louisiana channel gets some absolute beasts
Someone said: When i paint I don't need to talk, and when I cant paint I start to talk again.
Amazing man
Or, rather, the artist is the sponge! I like his realistic approach. He talks about art like Bacon or Beksinski. His work expresses a lot of self conflicting ideals in a "fun" way. Definitely wears his style on his sleeve.
"Only when you do the work you find out what person you are"
Music around 13:40 ?
Beautiful painter
"painting is like shoplifting" - love it
I adore Daniel Richter!. ....
love his art, understand his art and he is on the right path. He sees clearly. And fortunately my opinion should be dismissed.
Interesting painter. He mixes colours in interesting way.
Genial arte un10 😍 💕 👌 ♥ 👍
13:30
what song is this?
Seriously who came first doig or Daniel R
Lol i could tell how his intelligence and verbal coherence is in a different sphere of the the catchphrase interviewer. How does the outside relate. What a stupid question.
Favorite
Amen!
Does anyone know the artist and title of the track?
Any relation to Gerhard?
DOCH ALDAAA LETS PAINT ALDAAA
is he related to gerhard richter ?
bruh
Interesting, as American hard to tune into what people in Germany have been through and where they are at. Different world really.
This is the most un quotable interview ever
"You cant not be an idiot if you feel that you have to say something about everything... this puts me in a hard place."
wow! not at all what i expected him to be.
Very good painter and his facial expressions are fucking hilarious!
I love his body language
Nice guy 👆
he actually inspired from Edward munch expressionism
I think Nolde , more maybe, no?
The begging of the interview is interesting
I would just like to see what he paints
Life can't just be just reproduction and buying cars. :)
He has really nice frames
"Life cannot only be about Reproduction and selling Cars"
eeeey mallah
It better had been in german his mother tongue. It is better he speaks his own language and there is a very good translation in the subtext.
That bell !
Quoting 20:40, a lot. Never kept distance!!
Wow
The fame and mild inscrutability of German painter Gerhard Richter casts a somewhat neutralizing pall over this guy as a units-moving commodity, but he does seem like a nice person.
doig influenced?
I am getting tired when I listen to him..
24:10-25:30
I dont want to be part of it, :)
Rainer Winkler brought me here.
IT DIDNT STAY BORING
when an artist tries to philosophize, he becomes like a philosopher trying to draw)))
your right Daniel, life can't be just reproduction and buying cars
Yes so true the British are naturally eccentric whereas the Germans would have to try to be eccentric
There will never be a German David Bowie
理性extremely 💪的德国🇩🇪
Ey malla
lustige sprache :D Hasch
He doesn’t want to look like a German painter? Physically?
... Yes.
No, he explains that..he. says i don't mean my face.. he refers to his work
The only thing we know for sure is what we don't lol.
10:40
Ey malla!
What is this dude even talking about? He plays his own devils advocate like wtf he totally contradicts him self
These are pot shots
taken by smoke signalers
stationed on top of palm trees
strategically planted to cover faces and asses
While others climb in and out of manhole covers
under some mission or another
Including the mission of rescuing the self from the self
Integrity is needed to life as a human being.
Even if these last remaining wisps and strands , need to be preserved by delusion.
To abandon even these final remnants, is a slide into savagery and automation
Like the numbers game
where children are bred
to be issued pocket rockets
and hopped up on gasoline
so that percentiles
end up Married to Glens
By way of face plants straight onto asphalt
blood offerings
for the black ribbons that connect people to one another
That only Fried Nazi Red Indians, need be held accountable for?
I PLAY MODERN WARFARE 3 ALDER
leds play alller
SPONGE !!!
seems like this guy can't quite make his point
Thats the point. You keep learning.
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That face is burning a hole into Daniel Richter's intense being.