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James Kalm is the foremost art vlogger in the world, having invented the spontaneous onlline video art review. His other CZcams channel "The James Kalm Report" czcams.com/users/jameskalm has a worldwide cult following. James Kalm Rough Cut is the freshest and most urgent art coverage on the internet, and will be devoted to providing near daily almost instantaneous reports, but without the benefit of extensive editing. It's hoped you will enjoy these "rougher cuts" of the New York art world.
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Seth Goodman POP UP Mary Heilmann at HAUSER & WIRTH Ryusuke Sano at LONG STORY SHORT
James Kalm is out on a July weekend, scooting around the Lower East Side, with an intervening jaunt to Washington Square Park, and Chelsea. Viewers are invited to accompany this reporter as he visits “The Language of the End” a politically inspired exhibition of shaped panels. Seth Goodman portrays celebrity right wing extremists, cast in his fantasy landscapes, provoking a response of feigned outrage, or comic incredulity. A quick trip through the West Village brings us past a pro-Palestinian protest, staged in Washington Square, and then a stroll through of Mary Heilmann’s “Daydream Nation” curated by Gary Simmons at Hauser & Wirth. Finally, we make a closing time visit to “ZOOOOOOOOOOOM/Mind” at Long Story Short. This array of mid-sized works presents expressionistic “chunky” heads and crowds by Ryusuke Sano. These works seem to capture a current trend which pairs the urgent paint handling of Abstract-Expressionism, with goofy cartoonish figuration. A musical introduction is presented by the Reflections. This program was recorded July 20 and 21, 2024. #jameskalmreport #jameskalmroughcut #lorenmunk
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David Johansen at ELLIOT TEMPLETON ARTS Cynthia Talmadge at 56 HENRY
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David Johansen at ELLIOTT TEMPLETON FINE ARTS Cynthia Talmadge at 56 HENRY James Kalm is sweating his way through the first summer heat wave. Your correspondent is back on the bike, and back on the street. David Johansen Paintings at Elloitt Templeton Fine Arts is a collection of paintings from the early twenty teens that display Johansen’s proclivity towards the exotic. Mostly single figure st...
Everyone Loves Picabia at DAVID LEWIS Melvin Way at ANDREW EDLIN
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James Kalm is a guy who spends much of his time traveling the streets and avenues of New York City, video camera in hand, in search of the cultural “White Whale”. Many times, it isn’t until he returns to the studio and starts editing the residue of his journeys, that he notices serendipitous connections between the modes and sensibilities of these recordings. Francis Picabia is perhaps one of t...
Joanne Greenbaum at MITCHELL INNES & NASH Neil Jenney at GAGOSIAN
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James Kalm was on an art recon marathon recently, and wrapped up a long day of recording with a visit to a pair of painting exhibitions that couldn’t lay further apart on the aesthetic spectrum. Joanne Greenbaum’s “Scaffold” at Mitchell-Innes & Nash is an expansion of Greenbaum’s signature scribbly bio-morphic abstraction. These works contrast curvy shards of intense matte paint with underlayin...
Trudy Benson at MILES McENERY Maurizio Cattelan at GAGOSIAN Terry Winters at MATTHEW MARKS
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James Kalm, in the wake of New York’s Art Fair, and Art Auctions week, is confronted with an embarrassment of riches. Your reporter will accompany paint-head viewers on a jaunt through three luscious exhibitions. Trudy Benson has been on the Kalm radar since 2010 when he walked in and recorded her first New York exhibition on the same night she graduated from Pratt Institute. Since this auspici...
Karl Wirsum Part 2 at DEREK ELLER Mira Schor at LYLES & KING Farrell Brickhouse at JJ MURPHY
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James Kalm is out on a brisk late April afternoon aimlessly drifting through the East Village and the lower East Side. Although he’d started out with vague ideas about shows he’d like to visit, the cosmic current of circulation through the city is directing him in unexpected ways. First stop is a tour through another Karl Wirsum show. Kalm brought viewers along for a viewing of the other half o...
Karl Wirsum at MATTHEW MARKS Sam Sherman at LONG STORY SHORT
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James Kalm, despite CZcams’s attempted termination, has always tried to build and maintain an archive of art exhibitions in and around the Greater Metropolitan Area. Within this project are categories and subcategories of artists and art movements. A significant group, that’s also a Kalm favorite is the Hairy Who. Karl Wirsum (1939-2021) is a founding member of this band of eccentric artists ha...
BILL JENSEN POETRY TRIBUTE at VITO SCHNABEL
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Bill Jensen has been a beloved figure in the New York art scene since the late 1970s. “Wandering Boundless & Free” at Vito Schnabel’s presents paintings produced in the last fourteen years, and witness Jensen’s alchemical whimsy. To celebrate this show and artist, Phon H. Bui organized a tribute poetry reading marking its closing. This program is a series of brief clips of the poets. Readers in...
Bill Jensen at VITO SCHNABEL Maria Calandra & FREDRICKS & FREISER
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James Kalm considers himself a tiny part of the Brooklyn art scene. Since his arrival, in the early 1980s many of the most prolific and recognized artists in New York have hailed from, or had studios in Brooklyn. Brooklyn Heights, Dumbo, Red Hook, Park Slope, Williamsburg, Green Point and Bushwick, are just a few of the neighborhoods where creative types have settled and formed communities. Thi...
Phil Frost at RUTTKOWSKI;68 Jim Dine at 125 NEWBURY
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James Kalm is investigating the nooks and crannies of the latest hot gallery district below Canal Street, Tribeca. In his pursuit of culture, your correspondent is attracted to a nondescript alley, discovers a new space, and decides to visit. Phil Frost’s “Interstitial Stints” is the artists first show with Ruttkowski;68. This selection of assemblage paintings on doors displays Frost’s accumula...
Lee Krasner at KASMIN Eddie Martinez at MITCHELL INNES & NASH
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James Kalm is running around taking care of errands in midtown (like picking up a repaired video camera), when he spies some intriguing painting shows and finds it irresistible not to record. “Lee Krasner The Edge of Color Geometric Abstractions 1948-53” presents a selection of important but probably underknown works from the artists early period in the Springs, Long Island. Ironically this sho...
Thomas Trosch at FREDERICKS & FREISER Robert Ryman at DAVID ZWIRNER
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James Kalm sometimes indulges in what the Situationist Internationalists called the dérive (to drift), as he wanders aimlessly through Downtown Manhattan. On this occasion, his pedaling paid off, when he came upon an unexpected opening of “New Paintings by Thomas Trosch” at Fredericks & Freiser. These paint encrusted works depict glamourous ladies of culture, as they visit galleries, studios an...
Joan Snyder at CANADA Joyce Kozloff at DC MOORE GALLERY
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James Kalm slinks through the back streets and alleys of New York City, looking for significant artistic production. In his quest, he often comes across artists who deserve greater recognition. Joan Snyder and Joyce Kozloff are icons of various branches of feminist art. With careers spanning from the late 1960s until now, these painters have been engaged in resisting and subverting the paternal...
Stéphane Mandelbaum at the DRAWING CENTER
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James Kalm came of age artistically during a tour of duty in Germany in the mid-1970s. Seeing the works of artists like George Grosz, Otto Dix, and Max Beckmann, had prominent influences in his early development. Coming to New York a few years later, your correspondent witnessed firsthand the tsunami of the European Trans-Avantgarde, and East Village Neo-Expressionism. But rarely has the spirit...
Tamara Gonzales at KLAUS VON NICHTSSAGEND Three Paintings at NO GALLERY
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James Klam has had the unique opportunity to follow the careers of many artists within the New York scene for decades, and to document and present them to the worldwide public through his video reporting. Your correspondent believes it enhances an observer’s experience of the artist’s work if they can see the developments and evolution of an individual talent. Tamara Gonzales has continued to c...
Cordy Ryman at FREIGHT+VOLUME David Smalling at PALO GALLERY
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Cordy Ryman at FREIGHT VOLUME David Smalling at PALO GALLERY
Retinal Hysteria Curated by Robert Storr at VENUS OVER MANHATTAN
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Retinal Hysteria Curated by Robert Storr at VENUS OVER MANHATTAN
Natasha Das and Antonio Santίn at MARC STRAUS Arron Curry at MICHAEL WERNER
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Natasha Das and Antonio Santίn at MARC STRAUS Arron Curry at MICHAEL WERNER
Mickalene Thomas at YANCEY RICHARDSON Michael A Cummings at HUNTER DUNBAR
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Mickalene Thomas at YANCEY RICHARDSON Michael A Cummings at HUNTER DUNBAR
Mostly Women Mostly Abstract at FIRESTONE Yvonne Thomas at BERRY CAMBELL
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Mostly Women Mostly Abstract at FIRESTONE Yvonne Thomas at BERRY CAMBELL
Jane Dickson at KARMA Paulina Peavy at ANDREW EDLIN
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Jane Dickson at KARMA Paulina Peavy at ANDREW EDLIN
Peter Halley at KARMA Denzil Hurley at CANADA
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Peter Halley at KARMA Denzil Hurley at CANADA
The Jonathan and Barbara Silver Foundation With Michael Brenson
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The Jonathan and Barbara Silver Foundation With Michael Brenson
Joan Brown at MATTHEW MARKS Yvonne Jacquette at DC MOORE
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Joan Brown at MATTHEW MARKS Yvonne Jacquette at DC MOORE
John Walker at ALEXANDRE Francisco Tavoni at ATM GALLERY NYC
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John Walker at ALEXANDRE Francisco Tavoni at ATM GALLERY NYC
Winfred Rembert at HAUSER & WIRTH Dial Hammons Rauschenberg at DAVID LEWIS
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Winfred Rembert at HAUSER & WIRTH Dial Hammons Rauschenberg at DAVID LEWIS
Bob Thompson: Agony & Ecstasy at MICHAEL ROSENFELD GALLERY
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Bob Thompson: Agony & Ecstasy at MICHAEL ROSENFELD GALLERY
Martin Kippenberger at SKARSTEDT Markus Lüpertz at MICHAEL
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Martin Kippenberger at SKARSTEDT Markus Lüpertz at MICHAEL
Socko at LONG STORY SHORT David Baskin at FREIGHT+VOLUME
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Socko at LONG STORY SHORT David Baskin at FREIGHT VOLUME
David Humphrey at FREDRICKS & FREISER Helen Frankenthaler at GAGOSIAN Franz West at DAVID ZWIRNER
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David Humphrey at FREDRICKS & FREISER Helen Frankenthaler at GAGOSIAN Franz West at DAVID ZWIRNER
I like the work at Canada Gallery. I think “the hole“ is a hole for turds.
Sweet, I dig
Quietly refreshing
Excellent
Thank you Kate! ❤
I feel the Goodman work is technically interesting, but it is no more appropriate than someone's pro-Christianity art, or pro-pedophiles art. Personal self analysis art is fine, but personal opinion art is too much. Mary, Mary, how does your garden still grow! Luv Mary's work. Thanks James and Kate.
Amazing! I wish I had the opportunity to see even one of his works up close. I very much recommend Winfred's book "Chasing Me to My Grave".
16:00 his handwriting becomes so neat here
Thank you James
I can’t see any pleasure or joyousness in making that work.
Meth fueled Kitsch, Super extravagant very good painter
You can use a printing roller to get the paint out of those tubes. It's much easier and cleaner. He does not seem like he'd fit in anywhere in Brooklyn. And this paint fetishization movement has probably died down now as I'm writing this. But it is also probably going to be a short chapter in modern art survey due to the large number of mostly New York painters that have contributed to it.
Rosebud
Bad painting (em)
Thank you Kate ` and very well presented too!
Loved the Karl Wirsum paintings! Not derivative of anyone’s work and so fresh today! Thank you Kate!
Nate loman is a bedbug
Excellent painting, terrific color
Jane Dickson is terrific. Always liked Brian.
Goodmans work isnt quite my thing, but you have to respect his vision and passion for what he is creating
Thank's very much for this Video 🤗
Замечательный ролик, - Спасибо, Кейт!!!
Thank you James for daring to ask the obvious question at the 10:30 mark. I felt a bit sorry for this guy, so much effort for such trite results... I personally prefer an art about ideas rather than one about complaints.
The S. Goodman saved this one!😐
Seth changed his shirt very quickly.
Dig Ryusuke Sano's little red alligator painting.
NIce one! Seth Goodman. He's taking a small sliver of American history and preserving it just as political cartoons have always done. Even today, we still couldn't picture Boss Tweed without the caricatures of him from the mid 1800's and so this is perhaps a way we will never forget Kellyann Conway or Steve Bannon. THANK YOU KATE!
The subtle t-shirt change! 😂 That's some good editing right there JK What to call abstract expressionist with people in it? This is what I paint.
I like your term “CHUNKY PAINT.” Why not?
Thanks James.....for the fun diverse presentations....for artists, it's about freedom if we can't have that....!! Thanks for continuously delivering in the spirit of that....🎉.... And thank you Kate for supporting that too.....😂
Politics art.... REALLY. Yikes. This guy has lost all his creativity, OBVIOUSLY. He should stop watching so much cnn. QUICK
you can't control what you make, if he's inspired and watching news, painting something else would be dishonest. btw idk where you are, but news is on most tvs in stores where I am. its in the public's consciousness.
@@eatmanyzoos You are correct; today people are over exposed to politics, so why would he create art about an over exposed subject matter that people have had enough of? His art is hack; like a comedian that does knock knock jokes.
Lust for Big Dicks and the Men who swing them!!!
That one piece with crazy animal
Open up a can of woof woof
Wonderful--Thank you, James & Kate,
The Richard Tinkler has me thinking " no line is there unless you paint it" . Those impressive angles play with shadow and depth...did I mention I Like the show, A lot!
it's AMAZING how people think this is GREAT ART 😂
Immer wieder grosse Freude beim Anblick deiner Beiträge! Danke dafür!
The resin painting is really innovative and fresh.
With respect, New York looks a mess, Andrew’s paintings are underwhelming, thank goodness for Roger Herman, painter and ceramic sculptor. Thank you for the opportunity to view both these artists.
Beautiful! and a nice music pairing with it as well... many collage or collage-like elements in the works and in the music.
Meatybone stench at the hole, in a hole. Weeee
It’s a woman, not he?
Creepy
That Billowed painting is superb. Really enjoyed this report. NYC can be so ridiculous at times. Good to see some fresh
THANK YOU KATE!!!! thanks James for this excellent episode...
that's shit
The second painter is excellent
His sculpture looks exactly the same after 20 years
Nice report