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James Kalm is privileged to bring viewers this glimpse of the work of one of New York’s most seminal and influential painters. Milton Resnick inhabits a unique territory in local painting history. Although a contemporary of the Abstract Expressionists, and the “New York School,” Resnick pursued a personal vision that set a precedent for color field and Minimal painting yet remained unaffiliated with mere movements. This show tracks his transition and arrival at the mature artistic statement for which he is known.
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Thanks Kate….wonderful works.
A wonderful interview with David Reed and also the guy who was a friend and ground paint for him.
Both men had a lot of affection for Milton so he couldn't have been that difficult.
who knows how much that oil paint cost per painting…..
@jameskalmroughcut Ooops, with over 750 vids posted, I sometimes get confused.
@andrewweis It's already on vimeo dear.
does anyone know where i can buy prints of this works?
Loved it! Beautiful work. It was great to hear from a couple of people who knew him. I love the fact that for Milton it wasn't about the process of painting technically but, about the process of creating.
What the fuck do you mean with that first sentence? It's incoherent.
And of course most of theses people are going there to commune with others. There's nothing wrong with that.
that was my favorite jameskalm report, maybe
Geoff Dorfman, the second guy I interview, is the authou of "Out of the Picture" and a cover article on Resnick that appeared in ARTFORUM in the 70s. He's also an interesting painter in his own right
Very informative and much appreciated, your pedagogical side is seeping through, there was a lot you said that I was unaware of and as far as chatting and career building, it isn't over yet and your place is reserved, keep on peddling – r.
Thanks for riding around showing me all the art that otherwise I wouldn't be able to appreciate. I really learn a lot watching all the videos. Ride carefully!
Mine too, hehe!
Undoubtedly, my career would have gone a lot farther if I did more chatting and less looking and thinking, thanks JK
Nice. What I like about you James is you actually look at the work, whereas most people who go to openings just wanna chat with their arty chums and drink plonk. I need to go to NYC to see some of these shows.