Frank Kozik Studio Visit for Nerdist Industries
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- Directed and Produced by Anna Newman
Edited by Norm Levy
Photography by Don Starnes
Additional Photography by Charlie Kuttner
Lighting by Steinheimer
Music courtesy of Quartet San Francisco and the Backstabbers
One of the best. RIP
frank is really awesome, he's been very supportive of me and many other artist with encouragement and words of wisdom just like this. love ya frank! great interview!
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WHO DISLIKES FRANK KOZIK!?!?!?!?
Find them and put them in the pressure pot!!!!
He probably didn't sound or look like they imagined he would. Very sad.
R.I.P. Frank. 😥
rip to such a legend. ive looked up to him since i was a little kid buying kidrobot toys
RIP
100% agree that sentence on "working"... and art school lol... you can not teach certain things.
I remember my bizarre brother-in-law handed me a Frank Kozik poster book when I was 17. He gave it to me for art inspiration. It was like a drop of ink in a cup of water. All limits were gone since then.
This guy really understands return on investment.
Oh man so wild to see resin casting with no mask! Awesome interview and tour!
While I agree you don't need art school to be a good artist he's talking out of his ass if he thinks that kids just have 100k laying around. that money comes from loans. loans which you couldn't get otherwise (because you can't default out of them so banks hand out money like it's nothing). if i had 100k out of highschool you'd bet your ass i'd be using it on pretty much anything other than school.
I've got an old Kozik concert poster signed by Chris and Cosey from Throbbing Gristle!
RIP frank kozik
i just discover frank kozik, he is cool but i am not sure yet about his political ideas...
The more and more I look into Kozik the more and more I relate to his mentality of work in the 'arts'. Love what he says in the last minute and a half of this interview, so good!
3:50 That is the reason the universities should be free for people to attend and learn....
thank you for sharing Anna (you are fabulous) :-)
His taught's about art. I respect it and he's right.
I like his advise on not going to art school and just spending thousands on paints and studio space to just knock it out. So far that's just what ive been doing since I decided to be a professional artist.
Three years later, how's it working out?
that giant bounty hunter kun! :O
informative and snappy, loved it :)
"Don't go to art school"
Too late.
wow. this is so great. thanks.
This was so savage, loved it.
best interview ever
he's amazing.
OK, now ask him what happened with that record label of his?
Cultural Marxist
Rip