I think it’s just his pretty well versed opinion of his work. Schnabel’s rise came along with that late 80’s stock market boom and that’s who was collecting him and David Salle, driving up the prices and seemed to inform their work. (The Bonfire of the Vanities era). He knew what he was talking about. He spent many years with the well known artist Jutta Koether and had roles in the Whitney Biennial himself.
I listened to this yesterday then woke up to the news of his death today. Bye, Tom, and thanks for one of the greatest bands ever.
How many interviews are you completely astonished by its sense of surprise and authentic ? This is one of very few.
Frank Andrick -- this is so cool. KUSF was a great college radio station in SF.
Great interviewer too
Amazing
RIP. Was anybody at the first Patti birthday at the Palladium with Cale & Television. Fun time! Art/Rat
Not me
No, I was not there but if you give me the date, I can give you some idea of what I was doing at the time. Thanks.
beauteous
Hey Tommy, can you ever stop talking? You seem to know just everything! Love ya.
He was being interviewed?
What was the deal with julian Schnable & Tom?
I think it’s just his pretty well versed opinion of his work. Schnabel’s rise came along with that late 80’s stock market boom and that’s who was collecting him and David Salle, driving up the prices and seemed to inform their work. (The Bonfire of the Vanities era). He knew what he was talking about. He spent many years with the well known artist Jutta Koether and had roles in the Whitney Biennial himself.
When the interviewer runs out of questions and tries to wing it, silence looms.