The interview gets off track. She rambles and mumbles, and she becomes hard to follow. I didn't get one single f***ing thing from watching this. The interviewer is not doing his job, that job being to keep the guest on track. Interrupt and ask a question if you need to. Never do an interveiw like this. Best avoid watching. Instead, read the summary at the top of the page. Or read her book.
I love her thoughts on returning to paintings and noticing new things or being a new noticer even.
10:39 "His body rejected the horror he had seen"
12:11 "The best accumulation of knowledge is born out of genuine curiosity"
I think her husband is the best living US writer, I am looking forward to investigating Siri and discovering the ways they influence each others work.
Does anyone know about the German group of artist, who recreated the art from Bill Wechsler in "What I loved"? I would love to see these pieces.
Have you found them?
I saw Siri speak at Hay this weekend. Superb clarity and she doesn't waste a single word. I am off out to buy Living, Thinking , Seeing today.
Brilliant
❤️ Tak Siri
I'd like to kiss her
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Dig it
Perhaps it's just me but I would prefer to SEE more of the artwork and less of the person.
Frankly, it's boring just to watch a person sitting and talking, especially if the individual is not a compelling speaker.
really, art has to be understood? I didn't know art appreciation was about logic and intellect. Isn't that what math is for?
what
She literally said she prefers when she can’t understand a whole thing
She's a German or Norwegian and looks at art the way that cultrure does.
The interview gets off track. She rambles and mumbles, and she becomes hard to follow. I didn't get one single f***ing thing from watching this. The interviewer is not doing his job, that job being to keep the guest on track. Interrupt and ask a question if you need to. Never do an interveiw like this. Best avoid watching. Instead, read the summary at the top of the page. Or read her book.