Frank Stella: Return to The Glass House
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ส.ค. 2009
- In the spring of 2009, the artist Frank Stella returned to the Philip Johnson Glass House in New Canaan, Ct. This short film follows Stella as he reminisces about Johnson, Stella's own work, and the architecture at the Glass House.
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I really like Frank Stella's work...
Wonderful. I just wish that this presentation had been made in late Spring.
Speechless!
Exquisite film. Thank you so much I enjoyed it.
☄Stella is brilliant STAR!💜☄
I wish I could appreciate his works in person one day!Thank you for being "Frank Stella!💎"
Cool
this was so much fun to watch, wish it were longer :)
If only my neighbours were like this, what a life that would be.................
I started to watch this over a cup of coffee; and decided that it was a good way to start the day…
Johnson 2 years earlier
These men are wonderful.
It's very liveable...why aren't there more glass houses? So much light and nature.
(Your answer's just a stone's-throw away ...)
It's the Windex issue. Plus the fact that they are acoustic nightmares.
@@mulemule ha ha
@@mulemule I don't think... our cities are full of glass.. residential and commercial. Very few broken windows in comparison to the stones available.
Excellent
정말 멋진 풍경을 가진 집이군요 ! 최고예요 !
A lovely movie. I do wish they would show the more private aspects such as bedrooms and bathrooms too.
well it,s nice,Best wishes from Latvia
super art
When Philip first announced that he was donating his house I went to visit it but Philiup was still living there so he kindly asked me to leave which I did.
As classic as the Parthenon. Awesome.
"Deliciously livable." I want to learn how to blurt out bizarre shit like that that casually. Next time I'm invite to someones house I wanna try it. Lol
Rest easy: something tells me that those invite won't be daunting.
Did you mean to say bull or bizarre ? I think bull is more accurate . It is a work of art but generally works of art are not livable and do not satisfy human needs ( except for the aesthetic ) in any real sense.
@@george40nelson4 dude, stfu
How does one live in that glass house in the winter, with just a piece of glass between us and 30 degree weather outside ????
Funny - I had the idea that Stella was a very different sort of person and probably not very likeable. Boy, was I wrong!
Which came first, Philip Johnson glass house or the Farnsworth House ?
Is the garage glass too?
cool dudes
How did Phillip deal with the heat and the sunlight? Was it eventually air conditioned?
@Tempo Nelson Cook outside. That's what I do because I bought a 1984 custom built recently BUT the builder failed to vent outside above stove. Nothing is perfect, & love the house. So, anything involving frying like a steak or pork chops I take it next door into the separate bldg where I keep electric skillet...
"workshop".
You simply open windows and òr doors
04:55
magnet of illusion
Why doesn no one visit the fucking bathroom!!
I love the peace and serenity of the space. As for the sculpture gallery, the building was much more interesting than the sculpture. I think Frank Stella's design drifts too far into Post-Modernism for me though.
My friend Nicki Constantine once visited the glass house with her mom and dad. She told me that it was made of plastic. That true? She also, said she saw some guy piss there.
is that all
What do you mean, "That all?" That's enough! She also said that queer people lived there. Isn't that enough?
@@forreal245 .....very nasty comment.
@@DouglasUrantia Why?
@@ziraprod6090 ...why interject his sex style into the discussion....especially as a nasty aside.
Those art on the wall is just ridiculous.
Phil was a wanabe Nazi.