Another wonderful artist interview, full of insights, connection, truths, inspiration, vulnerability and humanity. I am getting sooo (!) much from your interviews! Your YT channel is such a rich and increasingly vast resource; it's the most magnificent gift. Thank you so much Karin Mamma and Louisiana MoMA Denmark!! Stay well!
Thank you, Louisiana Channel for sharing Karin Mamma Andersson's interview. I loved what she said at the end when she compares the process an artist goes through to reading a book and the thirst for more after it's finished.
I agree with Mamma's last comment about never retiring because of always wanting to do better in the next work. The most famous artists in the world are seniors.
She’s an interesting thinker. I would welcome a conversation with her about her studio habits on my bucket list. My studio practices have always seemed odd to me. To think she does what I do, like buy old books, cut out the pictures she relates to, and throws away the book… a picture is worth many words and space.
It is the imagination of Western Europeans that we are all similar. I know people from all over the world and the priorities of people from the Philippines and people from Sweden are vastly different. People from the Philippines are more concerned about their relatives and helping others whereas people from Western Europe are more concerned with achievement.
Her work is great but allowing her to babble on defeats the purpose of a interview. More like a 25 minute statement. Is there anyone who can ask intelligent questions, which can MA can answer. Bacon interview gets it right. Also that has no psycho babble like this one.
I have to come back to watch this. She fuels my soul. Thank you for this vulnerable interview.
Another wonderful artist interview, full of insights, connection, truths, inspiration, vulnerability and humanity. I am getting sooo (!) much from your interviews! Your YT channel is such a rich and increasingly vast resource; it's the most magnificent gift. Thank you so much Karin Mamma and Louisiana MoMA Denmark!! Stay well!
Our pleasure, thanks for writing, it means a lot for us.
Thank you, Louisiana Channel for sharing Karin Mamma Andersson's interview. I loved what she said at the end when she compares the process an artist goes through to reading a book and the thirst for more after it's finished.
I love her work, she is an inspiration. Thank you!
Thanks for all the great interviews.
Thank you for this very interesting film & for the english subtitles!
A special presentation. Thank you.
wonderful , authentic artist. didnt know her before :)
Uh h
@@ruthbrack1138 what?
so interesting she stressed she's not into evil but still more into the dark side. gives you so much to think about. loved the interview, thanks!
I agree with Mamma's last comment about never retiring because of always wanting to do better in the next work. The most famous artists in the world are seniors.
since art school my favorite painter. I own an art book from her, until today it is the most hypnotizing.
Amazing artist, one of my favorite painters hands down
I love this video - I can completely relate to every single thing she says.
She’s an interesting thinker. I would welcome a conversation with her about her studio habits on my bucket list. My studio practices have always seemed odd to me. To think she does what I do, like buy old books, cut out the pictures she relates to, and throws away the book… a picture is worth many words and space.
Wonderful. Thank you.
15:30. The painting Swan Song 2016, Tal R has the same painting (Academy of Tal R) Anyone know the reference?
Great interview, very personal
What a fantastic lady
Favourite artist of all time
great video, thanks.
It is the imagination of Western Europeans that we are all similar. I know people from all over the world and the priorities of people from the Philippines and people from Sweden are vastly different. People from the Philippines are more concerned about their relatives and helping others whereas people from Western Europe are more concerned with achievement.
its agonizing and its wonderful ...
En klok kvinna. Tack!
I saw her work in San Francisco at Crown Point Press.
Anybody knows what bgm is this?
Not totally sure, but it sounds like Satie. A french composer.
lovely
super art
Mamma has particularly Swedish opinions, like not meeting another's gaze. This is not the case in North America.
I don't agree that green is the colour of poison.
God, I wish I understood French or could read English.
She's speaking swedish
Mamma likes drama but thinks it is dystopian. I know another Swedish artist.
l o v e
Her work is great but allowing her to babble on defeats the purpose of a interview. More like a 25 minute statement. Is there anyone who can ask intelligent questions, which can MA can answer. Bacon interview gets it right. Also that has no psycho babble like this one.