John Richardson on how Picasso lived the life of an artist
The art historian discusses the state of the art market, his relationship with Picasso and being painted by Lucian Freud. New York, 2008
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@jhb612492 жыл бұрын
I read all his books on Picasso. He live an extrodinary life. I am sorry that he is now gone.
@Billart Жыл бұрын
Fantastic interview. Met him during a Blockbuster Picasso opening at Gagosian opening a decade back. On mentioning I’d once done a popular cable TV play about Picasso his face lit up & he responded with warmth & had caught the moment on video.
@mesmabelsare2 жыл бұрын
What a great interview: informative, charming, erudite and full of sensitive insights. Thanks for sharing this gem 🙏🏼
@gabrielkasor Жыл бұрын
i watch this religiously , is there a full interview of this? rest in peace john richardson very appreciated
@evanescapades25132 жыл бұрын
This is so lovely, thank you!!!!!
@chrisalfonso59824 жыл бұрын
So amazing 😍
@georgeflutey838 Жыл бұрын
What a great interview, one of the best seen!
@sebastianverney7851 Жыл бұрын
If John Richardson thought American art historians’ writings ‘incomprehensible’ then I feel justified in feeling that myself. He found them narcissists, only admiring themselves, rather than the artworks they were discussing.
@edwardrichardson82543 жыл бұрын
So dead on about dealers. There are two on KZread from Sotheby’s, one saying Francis was “raised in a Catholic family” (Francis himself said “I was raised a rabid Protestant”) and another calling his Furies the Eumenides (they are the Erinyes, the retributive pursuers, at the end of the Oresteia they transform into the Eumenides- “the Kindly Ones.”). Shoddy for organizations hawking these things like hot dogs for tens of millions. As for the “scholar” - they’re are so politically correct now the sentiment goes double for them. Solid chap, zero pretension, a man you want to talk with over a couple bottles of wine. Sadly we lost him last year. ,
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I read all his books on Picasso. He live an extrodinary life. I am sorry that he is now gone.
Fantastic interview. Met him during a Blockbuster Picasso opening at Gagosian opening a decade back. On mentioning I’d once done a popular cable TV play about Picasso his face lit up & he responded with warmth & had caught the moment on video.
What a great interview: informative, charming, erudite and full of sensitive insights. Thanks for sharing this gem 🙏🏼
i watch this religiously , is there a full interview of this? rest in peace john richardson very appreciated
This is so lovely, thank you!!!!!
So amazing 😍
What a great interview, one of the best seen!
If John Richardson thought American art historians’ writings ‘incomprehensible’ then I feel justified in feeling that myself. He found them narcissists, only admiring themselves, rather than the artworks they were discussing.
So dead on about dealers. There are two on KZread from Sotheby’s, one saying Francis was “raised in a Catholic family” (Francis himself said “I was raised a rabid Protestant”) and another calling his Furies the Eumenides (they are the Erinyes, the retributive pursuers, at the end of the Oresteia they transform into the Eumenides- “the Kindly Ones.”). Shoddy for organizations hawking these things like hot dogs for tens of millions. As for the “scholar” - they’re are so politically correct now the sentiment goes double for them. Solid chap, zero pretension, a man you want to talk with over a couple bottles of wine. Sadly we lost him last year. ,
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