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Andrew Kuo’s diagrammatic paintings are dissections of his likes, loves, and anxieties. Occupying the space between graph and color field painting, Kuo’s paintings fuse the objectivity of information, with the subjectivity of personal experience into “abstract” geometric images. Kuo is also well-known for his New York Times music infographics, which charts the artist’s experience of live music and newly released tracks.
Andrew talks with Alia in his New York studio about his painting process, color theory, instagram, sports, The Simpsons, and beauty.
Produced and Directed by Lance Bangs
Edited by Erin O’Connor
Music courtesy of Nick Thorburn
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i start to like this lady, she is so natural and chill compare to those typical stern serious academic interviewers in any art program
What a weird guy and very bad art, wow
Decoration not art.
beatiful , really, like the videos in my channel
"I believe in pretty"
just a couple a buds talking about geometry and popular media.
A. Kuo has awesome work and skills… very nice interview
Best show on YouTube.
i've never heard anybody talk about colour like that before 🙂
nice interview, i like how this show bypasses the ideological art speak you get in big galleries. its just people chatting about art and life, nothing is cooler than that
This is great! Thanks.
sad it had an end to it
I like his work.
wow, great interview. might actually be my favorite one so far, next to the Marcel interview. Kuo art style is similar to mine in terms of using geometric shapes. lol at the Bart autograph. keep up the good work.