Artist Talk: A Conversation with Wayne Thiebaud
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- In conjunction with the exhibition Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman, the artist discusses the role of drawing in his practice, his beginnings as a cartoonist, his sketching habits, his love of the Old Masters, and his fondness for classic American food with Isabelle Dervaux, Acquavella Curator of Modern & Contemporary Drawings.
Held Friday, May 18, 2018.
RIP Wayne! We will always enjoy your paintings!
Such a lovely humble and exceptionally talented man💕
So charming, when he says "I'm talking to
much 🤗🥰
Thank you for the conversation with Wayne, the audience questions were dreadful but the talk very interesting to listen to.
This was absolutely wonderful. I only came across this after wanting to listen to a conversation with an artist I had never heard of before and typed in the search engine "talking about art". This was the first potentially interesting thing that came up and I am both delighted to have listened to this and a bit upset, in the best way, that I had never encountered Wayne and his work before.
I will look further into the work of Wayne Thiebaud.
ALSO - Wayne, at any point, was NEVER talking too much. I would have happily enjoyed him talking more and deeper into all the things that were discussed here.
Thank you.
what a wonderful and generous person, in addition to being a masterful painter. We will miss you!
He is 97 here, just turned 99 and painted the Thanksgiving cover for The New Yorker (a turkey, what else).
Wayne leaning back to see the screen is my new favorite thing!
He's such a great man. Sigh.
as someone working in IT... I really wish they gave him a screen in front of him so he knew what he was talking about :/ without needing to turn
A Sweet Painter !
Wayne Thiebaud is the Mr. Rogers of the avant-garde...
thumbs down for not fixing the sound!
Really difficult to hear, sound needs fixing. Great otherwise.
There are subtitles or get headphones.
@@parisbreakfast The closed captions have been added since my comment/request 3 years ago.
Andy Warhol: sugar drink Coca Cola botlles lining up as art. Here this guy use sugar cakes lining up to copy as pop art. How inventive ?!!!! what a way to make a living ?!!!!! George Wu, Architect, A.I.A., NCARB 2019-8-9
Square dancing...
Sound far too low! Torture to listen to. Wasted. Really awkward arrangement for the artist. Questions of audience contrived and facile met with suitable sardonic responses.