Leon Kossoff A Life In Painting at MITCHELL INNES & NASH
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James Kalm jumps on the bike, pedals through below freezing weather and heads to the heart warming domain of “A Life In Painting” at Mitchell-Innes & Nash. As one of the stalwarts of the “School of London” Kossoff is recognized for his exuberant use of paint and the baroque torquing of his his subject matter. This exhibition which presents works from a thirty-year segment, and features several impressive portraits of friends and family, as well as landscapes from his London neighborhood. A musical intro is provided by Guitar Andy. This program was recorded February 5, 2022. #jameskalmreport #jameskalmroughcut #lorenmunk
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Thank you Kate...amazing textures with images looming out of them.
Thank you very very much James.I live in Republic of Moldova,and i don't have opportunity too see this beautiful painting.👏
Thank you Kate! ❤
Just a stunning, cake shop of a show. Thank you as ever for the sincere and up-close-and-personal tour of it, James. Soutine, Freud, Auerbach, the London School... thank you for putting it the context of his peers and fellow painters! Thank you James, thank you Kate.
2nd time around, WOW !!!!!! Without you and your channel this wouldn't be available. Deeply moving.
One of the greats. You won't be seeing any more painters of this caliber. The light that emanates from his close value color is something that is undervalued by today's lovers of spectacle as art.
Thanks for posting the long version. Great exhibit.
Beautiful! Thank you James and Thank you Kate.
Wow !!!!! Thanks Kate !
I really love the older paintings; they're so rich. The early ones are good, too, but in the late paintings the colors are more blended and subtle - they sort of swap around with each other in an atmospheric way. Thanks for the video James!
Wow... This is definitely one of my favorites.... Thanks... Shouts out to Guitar Andy...
From "The horse's mouth" this is must go ehibition to go to indeed. And as always, but with special thanks included, thank you Kate!
Was just there today, thanks Kate!
Off the charts amazing! How’d he mix all the colors yet get such rich color passages, would’ve loved to see him working! …Enjoyed this particular musician Andy too. Thanks for another good video.
Thank you for this - Love your work
Really James, a hardy thanks from Tarboro NC. Some of us can't get up to NYC as often as we'd like and your videos really help close the gap.
Wow sooooooo nice🙂🙃😶🙂
Thank you Kate!
Great video thanks for sharing.. :) There is a lovely interview with him if you search for the video ( Leon Kossoff London Landscapes) He mentions in it that most of his early paintings he completed in only a couple of hours.
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Amazing
Fabulous- interesting to see them in America - it’s like they are stripped of their representational challenge and stand heroically as fetish objects of a committed studio practice - thanks James for your introduction and deep explorations of their surfaces 🎨
theres this aura of hard labour resulting in natural quality of those works that you wont find in more contemporary painters anymore. in modern times its either infantile or sterile.
I'm here for the heavy breathing. 😘
@jameskalm
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Yeah @Jaz W, you and thousands of others, around the world, wheez, wheez, wheez...
10:00 The show became Leon KISSoff... I'll grab my coat
If the colors were brighter... almost Roualtish if the line work were blacker
is he really painting... or just modeling, carving and licking the paint.
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These paintings must have required weeks to dry....
Kossoff is the equivalent of punk rock... he just dismissed everything before him...
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And yet they played guitars and used oil paint.
Hold the camera still and stop talking please.