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The Jonathan and Barbara Silver Foundation With Michael Brenson 

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James Kalm, has over the course of the last two decades, established a reputation as an art history enthusiast, specializing in the local New York creative community. When your correspondent was invited by Brooklyn Rail publisher Phong Bui to stop in and partake in a walkthrough tour of the Johnathan and Barbara Silver Foundation, he had no hesitation.
Michael Brenson delivers a twenty-minute spontaneous discourse in Jonathan’s life and work. Brenson met Silver in the late 1960s and over the next twenty years developed a deep acquaintance with the artist. As an art critic for the New York Times, and other publications, Brenson interviewed, and revied, the artist over the course of his emerging career. He thus established a basic critical archive through which scholarship could proceed. Brenson now promotes the study and legacy of Silver through his association with the Jonathan and Barbara Silver Foundation.
Jonathan Silver was a figurative sculptor emerging during the period of Minimalism, and Conceptualism. His deep appreciation of forbearers like Alberto Giacometti and Auguste Rodin, along with the psychological insights of Sigmund Freud, put him at ideological odds with many of his contemporaries. The time has now arrived for a more thoughtful reevaluation of this sculptor, who died too young, leaving viewers with only inklings of how the work might have developed. This program was recorded June 10, 2023. #jameskalmreport #jameskalmroughcut #lorenmunk
For more information about The Jonathan and Barbara Silver Foundation, please contact: jonathanandbar...

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@thirdrockjul2224
@thirdrockjul2224 Год назад
Thank you Kate! ❤
@Steven-z1o5d
@Steven-z1o5d Год назад
Hey James Steve here from Seattle. Been watching for a few years just wanted to say thank you for all that you do what an amazing gift the passion and knowledge that you share im 44 been drawing since I was a teen just taught myself to paint a few years ago and love it. Please keep sharing with the world the beautiful art.there are people out there who highly appreciate what you are creating for the world with your talent and creativity.peace and love from seattle. 2:07
@jameskalmroughcut
@jameskalmroughcut Год назад
Yes @user-kp5eh7jg2n thanks for your kind words, it makes my day. Ever since I started posting on RU-vid, about eighteen years ago, one of the main missions of the Kalm Report and the Rough Cut Channel Project has been to provide a little porthole view into the New York art world...I'd also recommend that you check out the James Kalm Report Channel too...ru-vid.com There's a lot of good content there.
@STEPHENBrooks-ms9ms
@STEPHENBrooks-ms9ms Год назад
This was very special. Met Jonathan only once through Peter Agostini. I wish a Michael had discussed Peter’s influence more.
@andrewjaeger8935
@andrewjaeger8935 10 месяцев назад
a courageous looking within - fertile and uncertain - thanks for being there
@robertspies4695
@robertspies4695 Год назад
Thanks for one of your rare videos on sculpture.
@jameskalmroughcut
@jameskalmroughcut Год назад
I'll try to do better for the "sculpture heads" in the audience...JK
@cliffdariff74
@cliffdariff74 10 месяцев назад
Love the heads much more than the full figures. Awesome. Plaster! JK, the bull in a China shop!
@jazw4649
@jazw4649 Год назад
Hey JK thought you would find youtube: "Cave of Apelles - how Immanual Kant undercut classical culture and led to Postmodernism with Stephen Hicks" interesting! They talk towards the end about all the art movements downstream from Kant philosophy and it made me think of your mindmaps. 🤟 Good stuff to listen to while painting
@jameskalmroughcut
@jameskalmroughcut Год назад
Thanks @Jaz W , I've listened to several Steven Hicks programs regarding Postmodernism. I agree with some of his opinions but...In one of his lectures he makes some comments about Duchamp's "Urinal" piece that are so inaccurate historically, that it made me think he might have a grasp on philosophy, but he obviously (at least at that point) has little knowledge about art history. (Just one art history nerds opinion...) JK
@jameskalmroughcut
@jameskalmroughcut Год назад
Also, as Duchamp, and his "urinal" are foundational pieces in the modernist canon (perhaps the most significant) how can I not be skeptical of anybody who is soooo far off the mark(?)
@PetervanderPalm
@PetervanderPalm Год назад
Nice story, but the hunks of material that are apparently unfinished and often roughly executed. The oval shapes that depict heads and confuse me. All this moves me deeply. Thanks for what I think is one of your best reports.
@lilyflynn7775
@lilyflynn7775 Год назад
👊 "Promo sm"
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