Jules De Balincourt "Ecstatic Contact"at SALON 94
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James Kalm stumbled onto the work of Jules De Balincourt at his first New York exhibition "Land of Many Uses", in 2003 at the LFL Gallery in Chelsea. Since then, De Balincourt has emerged as one of the most influential and recognized painters of his generation. With "Ecstatic Contact" the artist presents a selection of large scale paintings that signal a new phase, and his mature style. This program features an in-depth interview and a guided tour of the exhibition by the artist, Jules De Balincourt.
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Great interview James. I like Jules' paintings and he seems like a really good guy - very direct, no pretensions. GO JULES!
I asked too soon, I should have waited till the end of the video. What a nice rendition they do. Thanks James Kalm for your reporting. I get to experience a bit of the wonderful art world in New York all the way in New Zealand. Keep up the good work. These are great paintings. I love hearing him talk about them. He's so casual. Simple yet very thought through.
This was great to see, really enjoyed interview also. He's a sound chap....thanks James for your efforts...getting to see NYork shows from the edge of Europe...yeah!
Love the paintings! Congratulations Jules - Thank you James - Wonderful interview. Wonderful artist.
Thank you Kate
Jules is great and continues to be one of my biggest influences. Nice interview.
Thanks for sharing James, nice video and Jules is a great painter, cheers!
What a great show, thank you for the video!
This is great! I really like how you were able to mix the opening crowd scenes with the in-depth explanations from Jules.
Nice trumpet playing!
another excellent video... thank you for discussing the transition to larger scale works... interesting...
Thank you Kate, thank you everybody.
Good interview - like how you ask questions about technique as well...
the title work is perfect
Yeah man.
crazy
i just so happen to think this is magnificent
is the song a the begining My Funny Valentine?
Gen X.
now this man can paint!
@6:17 James, Do you find that many figurative/referential painters don't get non-objective painting? I've heard this "it's masturbation" line parroted a lot.
what generation would that be? Influential?
oh yeah. the video game generation
James, I realize you and Jules have a similarity in your work...do you feel a kinship with him?
I think this is symptomatic of Po-Mo theory. Also, after more in depth discussions with Jules I discovered he was influenced by the San Francisco "Mission School" and the "Funk" ceramicists. Pure abstraction ain't for everyone,
Hey Andie Tham, I have no idea why you're having problems. With over 4,000 subscribers and six years here on KZread I've never heard anyone complain about what you describe. I can only suggest that you contact the KZread tech team and see if they can help, sorry, James Kalm