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Michael Simpson Interview: Odyssey of a Painter 

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“I’ll tell you what I did feel when I was a younger man: I felt kind of sexy. It has something to do with the sensuality of painting.” British Michael Simpson invited us into his studio space, where he shared the story of his journey as a painter.
“It was like a cultural backwater, where I lived. There wasn’t even a book in the house … The family was in a sense culturally impoverished.” Simpson grew up alone with his mother, and when his uncle took him to his first football match at the age of seven, what caught Simpson’s attention was not the game but the colours and shapes: “From that point on I drew and painted … That was how I began to work with painting, and it didn’t stop. It just grew in intensity, and that’s how I began my odyssey as a painter.”
“When you look at a painting the first thing you must see is the painting itself and then the image later. If that happens then the painting is half-way to working.” Simpson feels that a painting must always “move beyond its subject,” and hence the mechanics of a painting - such as the use of colour and the creation of the form - is crucial: “It’s like constructing a building.” Moreover, he finds that the term ‘art’ is quite worn out: “I don’t think that painters ever think about art, when they make a serious painting. What they’re doing is solving a problem, or problems.”
Michael Simpson (b. 1940) is a British painter. He has been working on a series of large-scale paintings relating to the same atheist theme since 1989: ‘Bench paintings’. Although this work - which originates in his intense interest in the infamy of religious history and in particular to the renegade medieval philosopher Giordano Bruno - is contemporary, its main influences originate from 15th century Venetian and early Flemish painting. Simpson’s first solo show was at Piccadilly Gallery in 1964, and he has since exhibited continuously including solo shows at Arnolfini in Bristol, David Risley Gallery in Copenhagen and Serpentine Gallery in London. He lives and works in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire in England.
Michael Simpson was interviewed by Roxanne Bagheshirin Lærkesen in his studio space - a former gasworks - and also filmed at Spike Island - an international centre for the development of contemporary art and design - in England, February 2016. Please note that the painting shown in the background in Simpson’s studio is an unfinished work by the painter.
Camera: Kyle Stevenson
Produced and edited by: Roxanne Bagheshirin Lærkesen
Cover photo: ‘Leper Squint’ (16), 2014, by Michael Simpson
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2016

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@mbi43
@mbi43 5 лет назад
One of the most insightful explanations of what painting is that I've heard. To hear my personal belief of what painting is, voiced by someone as insightful as Mr. Simpson reaffirmed my way of thinking.
@raultamaris9295
@raultamaris9295 7 лет назад
find your way take a long time and you can make a lot of mistakes... that´s greate to listen it from a old painter
@beathaven303
@beathaven303 2 года назад
Extremely insightful interview. Could listen to Michael talk all day.
@miroporvos
@miroporvos 6 лет назад
This man's vision and reason is sound; and he explains it beautifully.
@Acquavallo
@Acquavallo 6 лет назад
I still rewatch this in November 2017. Endlessly interesting!
@Doppe1ganger
@Doppe1ganger 6 месяцев назад
Wow. I really see vermeer in his art. Abstract yet realistic yet dreamy. It doesn't look like a painting anymore, but it very much is.
@PeterSIpeli
@PeterSIpeli 4 года назад
this was such a lovely interview and so very insightful
@astridmoors
@astridmoors Год назад
Nice interview, 'chairs have that sense of human presence...' and the bench, as a metaphor of time passing. Intrigued by the ladders, as I have something with ladders in my paintings too. Wish I could see the show in Bornemouth opening today...
@cohencohen54
@cohencohen54 6 лет назад
Lovely discussion. Beautifully filmed and put together. Bravo!
@missk8264
@missk8264 4 года назад
Love this guy
@sharongibson3673
@sharongibson3673 4 года назад
Michael I love you , you are a true genius .
@GrumpyYank26
@GrumpyYank26 Год назад
I can never answer the question 'what are you feeling'. I am so glad he hesitated over the question. Feeling seems limited, inexpressible being maybe? Like listening to him... Thanks. - usa
@pedrolira5324
@pedrolira5324 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@izywizful
@izywizful 4 года назад
This a very interesting interview. I only don't understand why he would say that Vermeer has a beautiful FLEMISCH feel in his paintings. Their is quite a difference between the Dutch masters and the Belgian primitives.
@AnIrishRover
@AnIrishRover 3 года назад
Flemish Baroque painting refers to the art produced in the Southern Netherlands during Spanish control in the 16th and 17th centuries. See:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flemish_Baroque_painting and www.transfigurephotography.co.uk/vermeer-de-delft/
@50-year-olddoodles
@50-year-olddoodles Год назад
同感
@ashwithasunkara9373
@ashwithasunkara9373 3 года назад
I did not understand most of what he said, but damn. it was a compelling perspective
@50-year-olddoodles
@50-year-olddoodles Год назад
😄
@MrMyYoyo
@MrMyYoyo 3 года назад
I can't get Portlandia out of my head while watching this. It's both frustrating and comical.
@GrumpyYank26
@GrumpyYank26 Год назад
I don't understand: first see the painting itself and then the image later... must ask my teacher.
@ChrisCoombes
@ChrisCoombes Год назад
Helpful.
@elation0x
@elation0x 8 месяцев назад
Holy shit this guy is a beast
@letom.359
@letom.359 4 года назад
Interesting person... Good talking...
@vatchesolakian6361
@vatchesolakian6361 2 месяца назад
It's also true that most truly authentic painters are treated as lepers and kept outside the art world. The treatment they receive is not dissimilar.
@kenwiebe2706
@kenwiebe2706 8 лет назад
I would ask Mr. Simpson how atheism has affected his art?
@letom.359
@letom.359 4 года назад
I suppose atheism let him free...
@spaceman103
@spaceman103 5 лет назад
6:26 Flemish?
@abe8833
@abe8833 4 года назад
country
@AnIrishRover
@AnIrishRover 3 года назад
Flemish Baroque painting refers to the art produced in the Southern Netherlands during Spanish control in the 16th and 17th centuries. See:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flemish_Baroque_painting and www.transfigurephotography.co.uk/vermeer-de-delft/
@spaceman103
@spaceman103 3 года назад
@@AnIrishRover Didn’t know Delft was seen as a part of the Southern Netherlands. As far as I know it is ( and was ) part of Holland (The Northern part of the Low Countries).
@satoshibitcoinsaki6532
@satoshibitcoinsaki6532 3 года назад
Everyone of these painter guys announce to the world that they are atheists in these videos. Does someone expect them to say that. Is there a powerful someone in the art world who wants to hear that? If they were to say I'm a Jesus freak, would they lose all of their business and collectors?
@AnIrishRover
@AnIrishRover 3 года назад
By the time this video was made it would not matter any more, success has already arrived. Trust me, no one is ever going to ask you to make a video about your life's work.
@kikeheebchinkjigaboo6631
@kikeheebchinkjigaboo6631 2 года назад
It's because "contemporary art" is communistic. a genocide of beauty
@mettjehunneman
@mettjehunneman 4 года назад
VERMEER Is not Flemish!!! ..he was from Delft ya fanny
@AnIrishRover
@AnIrishRover 3 года назад
Shame you have such a nasty mouth. But it simply shows up your ignoance even more. BORDERS MOVE: Just take the time to read. Flemish Baroque painting refers to the art produced in the Southern Netherlands during Spanish control in the 16th and 17th centuries. See:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flemish_Baroque_painting and www.transfigurephotography.co.uk/vermeer-de-delft/
@DjBELObeatz
@DjBELObeatz 4 года назад
At 14:00 is someone going to tell him that when God came to earth as man He cleansed the lepers? Mad at the church, not the Creator.
@Gerardemful
@Gerardemful 4 года назад
Whims of an old white man
@AnIrishRover
@AnIrishRover 3 года назад
No shame in being old. and whims? He is probably one of the most erudite men that you will never be fortunate enough to meet.
@larrywilkes3818
@larrywilkes3818 3 года назад
Idiot.
@benjmp
@benjmp 2 года назад
"Blink" and you will be old yourself.
@justsaying9483
@justsaying9483 Год назад
An atheist. Lol
@cdabcdefg12345
@cdabcdefg12345 Год назад
🤢😣
@kikeheebchinkjigaboo6631
@kikeheebchinkjigaboo6631 2 года назад
Artist and communist? Boring
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