Interview with Pharrell Williams at Art Basel 2009

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  • www.vernissage.tv | Takashi Murakami & Pharrell Williams: The Simple Things / Art 40 Basel / Interview with Pharrell Williams
    At Art 40 Basel, Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin presented a 6-foot Takashi Murakami sculpture, made in collaboration with the U.S. record producer and designer Pharrell Williams. The object is titled The Simple Things. It features a glass-fiber, steel and acrylic head based on Murakami's cartoon-inspired signature character Mr. Dob. In its mouth you find objects which are the essentials in Pharrell Williams' everyday life: A can of Pepsi, a cup cake, a sneaker and bottle of Johnsons baby lotion. These objects are encrusted with 26'000 diamonds and gems.
    In this interview with Ute Thon (Art Magazin), Pharrell Williams talks about how cooperation came about, the idea behind the sculpture, his interest in art and design, the artists and designers he admires, and his own design works.
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  • @datboycoot
    @datboycoot Před 14 lety

    I like how it glorifies the items we take for granted and it makes you take a second look at the simple items in life and how a cluster of simplicity can create complexity.

  • @anbernika
    @anbernika Před 9 lety +1

    yeaa, I really love katchup

  • @raneanubis
    @raneanubis Před 15 lety

    nah luv, he and takashi murakami did this, takashi is an actual sculptor and artist, he also designed the colourful monogram on the louis vuitton bags. hes amazing.

  • @dkong28
    @dkong28 Před 14 lety

    this is currently on show at the tate modern.... seriously, its awesome seeing it in person.

  • @Jebediah13
    @Jebediah13 Před 15 lety

    i love her voice for some reason

  • @zakUSDedelman
    @zakUSDedelman Před 10 lety +1

    I am forever thankful to be able to witness feral originality. Pharrell Williams defies description.

  • @Lincitasss
    @Lincitasss Před 13 lety

    ♥.♥
    in love!

  • @PierreOutThere1
    @PierreOutThere1 Před 12 lety

    We've moved beyond Warhol, who believed that the these products are actually worth "nothing". Due to the consumerist nature of the world at large, these items are a very important part of us.

  • @kschoeck
    @kschoeck Před 15 lety

    Ok you bejewled some pepsi. I dont get why this inspired u so much Pharrell but I still love u.

  • @LeahTVdotcom
    @LeahTVdotcom Před 14 lety

    aloha Pharrell Willians,
    love u,
    4 keeping it real and forward.
    I knew there was something deep about you.
    now its coming ,,,,,
    Leah from Maui

  • @Lanadya
    @Lanadya Před 15 lety

    both artist's are great!!pharrell is too hot

  • @lxuaes6915
    @lxuaes6915 Před 8 měsíci

    Lol pharrell is a legend in the flesh.

  • @jazmyndeshea
    @jazmyndeshea Před 12 lety

    I was looking at Pharrell the whole time

  • @TheStfu1000
    @TheStfu1000 Před 12 lety

    @MultiRipper88 no he just seems thoughtful talking about his art.

  • @spunkyspam
    @spunkyspam Před 14 lety

    The aesthestic and functional values of an object that appears to provoke his taste and sensations are far more important than the quantitative value of it. don't forget the expensive additional dob of bloody diamonds as ornaments.
    That's the same with everyday objects?
    A familiar modern twist, it'd be interesting if it was addressing to the spirit of time.

  • @sashwabaam
    @sashwabaam Před 12 lety +1

    Pharrell. With all do respect. DO NOT ever try to explain your art.

  • @GurlCaa
    @GurlCaa Před 14 lety

    PHARELL LOOKS LIKE 17!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Hes PETER FUCKIN PAN!!
    Love U Pharell...dont age ever!!!

  • @membergeorge
    @membergeorge Před 6 lety

    someone make this man president

  • @EvanWells1
    @EvanWells1 Před 15 lety +1

    But the simple things in life are hard to enjoy when you're a slave mining for the diamonds that ended up in this piece. Furthermore, I'm surprised no one has mentioned Andy Warhol within top 2 pages of comments here. Pharrell should have had this conversation with the artist, and they both should have realized: "yes, this, indeed, has already been done/ is covered ground in the modern art realm." The "irony" and "twist" was already there when the manufactured was incorporated into art.

  • @makkein
    @makkein Před 10 lety

    I think the nature of precious stones coming into play was due to the current time and space we're in, because the means within our time today to put a higher stamp on value is to suffuse precious stones on items (i.e. "bling"). That conduct of doing by facade is superficial thus can be interpreted as such, but the interaction with the particular art isn't. I think the intention was kept simple and you viewed it a little further than it should.

  • @tommylam3318
    @tommylam3318 Před 10 lety

    5:25 WHEN SHE SAID BLING SHE TROLLIN

  • @dosemi1999
    @dosemi1999 Před 15 lety

    I guess my view is: apart from the art, is that these are huge names in the mouth of the alien. This is a great form of advertising and being that those name brand companies own mosy of the money in the world this project must have been very profitable indeed.

  • @kiloisalb
    @kiloisalb Před 13 lety

    @Coxor629
    This here is an example of quoting out of context. Much like how most of the media you read is printed. He said those products were essential to him, "the glue to his personality". He's not saying they're essential in general.

  • @MamaHarperr
    @MamaHarperr Před 15 lety

    Yea. strange

  • @thatwunguy05
    @thatwunguy05 Před 14 lety

    @shecanfeel then you didn't learn the meaning behind this whole video. the fact that he used the diamonds for something "dumb" clearly shows that material wealth means nothing to him. this should make you like him even more because non-materialistic people like him keep the world at peace. he's one of the few people that are constantly reminding us "hustle-and-bustlers" about the little things in life and to stop worrying so much.

  • @kathyluvsvy
    @kathyluvsvy Před 14 lety

    @bpophantom if im not mistaken the shoe is a baby's shoe. pharrelly alledgely has a child by some model that he dated a couple of years ago. if these are the items that are most precious to him and its a child shoe then that would make sense because a child would naturally be precious to him. a condom could stand for him having a child with some chick accidentaly and how that could haven been prevented with the condom. these are just speculations.

  • @oshivy
    @oshivy Před 12 lety

    Pharrell really loves cupcakes.

  • @freshramses
    @freshramses Před 15 lety

    Pharrell is the modern John Lennon (For me)

  • @sfaabz
    @sfaabz Před 11 lety +2

    "are you wearing bling right now?"
    what a dumb question

  • @ucfpureego
    @ucfpureego Před 15 lety

    $2,000,000 WOW

  • @vonkidong
    @vonkidong Před 10 lety +1

    I've taken the time to listen to a lot of posts on youtube of interviews with Pharell Williams. Other than the fact that he is a music genius, the other thing that is made starkly clear is that he doisn't want his ego to get in the way of his creativity.

  • @eLkO187
    @eLkO187 Před 15 lety

    Why you say that?

  • @bdwatson814
    @bdwatson814 Před 9 lety +1

    Shud up pharrell...cute when he tries. Lol

  • @PierreOutThere1
    @PierreOutThere1 Před 12 lety

    I'm afraid that you're missing the point. It's not that the manufactured is incorporated into the art. These inexpensive, common, everyday items are revealed to be something worth much more. The precious stones reveal their true value. So it's not "just Johnson's" lotion, or "Pepsi", etc. The point is, If all of the sudden, we weren't able to have these seven items, our whole worlds would change.

  • @EvanWells1
    @EvanWells1 Před 11 lety

    I can agree with a bit of that and your point is understood in the way Pharrells approach is different. But using something that is of value in retail or trade terms (diamonds and precious metals) in order to gloss a more mundane object or merchandise to forge the metaphor of qualitative value I believe is implicitly shallow in and of itself. It has been done for centuries poetically and otherwise without the need for juxtaposition. This "currency" for expressing value I do not respect.

  • @newerawearer
    @newerawearer Před 11 lety +3

    I agree, poor Pharrel is out of his depth here. The work is impressive but only due to the entertainment value, which is afforded by a large celebrity budget. Conceptually It's poor, If he had of put it in the framework as a kind of appropriation to warhol ( seeing as Murukami is the 21st centuries most prolific warhol style pop artist) It could have worked, but really the concept seems about as deep as Pharrels admiration of cupcakes.

  • @myeahok
    @myeahok Před 12 lety

    He a fool here. But hes skill.

  • @layryan
    @layryan Před 11 lety

    its easy tosay that when you are so rich.

  • @Spiceman333
    @Spiceman333 Před 14 lety

    FUCK! So many diamonds and shit!

  • @Kkindabrown
    @Kkindabrown Před 11 lety

    kinda pointless arguing art, it is what it is... too broad to put your finger on what art really is! Keep doing what you're doing Skateboard!

  • @angela1894
    @angela1894 Před 15 lety

    Really ? How so ?

  • @EvanWells1
    @EvanWells1 Před 11 lety

    (Refer below),.I do not respect it especially coming from someone who is utterly bound up in the commercial industry/ advertizes for outfits like Nike that run sweatshops, and sings along with Jay the motto that one should not "waste your time fighting the lie," in the song Blue Magick, which essentially espouses the philosophy of riding the train of industry no matter how disingenuous it is because you can. Pharrell is expressing a worth in no less shallowly symbolic terms, as I see it and him

  • @DolceGiirl
    @DolceGiirl Před 14 lety

    Oh, Pharrell Y se gene pas hein ;)
    Y Look bien les eins de la fille a la fin :P

  • @bpophantom
    @bpophantom Před 14 lety

    I understand the meaning behind everything he mentioned but the things he chose to put in their the tennis shoes is already seen as materialistic, doritos, pepsi, cupcakes, johnson & johnson and a CONDOM. Maybe he should've chose something else but the condom and sneakers really got me that's very odd I know he's very fun and expressive with fashion and art and I know he lives that life but it's kind of borderline being materialistic.

  • @musicmaj18
    @musicmaj18 Před 12 lety

    I don't get why this is so confusing to people. This man is a muli-millionaire and is saying that these items that ANYONE can afford are precious to him. It's clear that the guy loves life - HE'S TALKING ABOUT CUPCAKES. You can't see the beauty in that? The items in the sculpture are things that we take for granted & the jewels help to illustrate this point by giving us a different perspective. Stop looking at what you see and think about what it means.

  • @CeonBroughton
    @CeonBroughton Před 15 lety

    pharrell hates interviews..and i can see why

  • @ThePoison9
    @ThePoison9 Před 14 lety

    i think thats clevor as hell

  • @vampiroatomico
    @vampiroatomico Před 15 lety

    I really don't like the concept of Pharell's and Murakami's piece. While trying to elevate normal everyday items to the realm of art sounds like a decent idea, I hate the fact that there is a multimillion dollar product (pepsi) being glorified in diamonds. It really kills the concept for me.

  • @godswiph
    @godswiph Před 15 lety

    ... but he sounds somewhat confused and contradictory. i gotta point that out.

  • @DonEdHardyDesign
    @DonEdHardyDesign Před 12 lety

    is it me or does she say ummm too much... Say the damn sentence ladie!

  • @pistachecreative
    @pistachecreative Před 12 lety

    wtf is he talking about

  • @cazaleah2
    @cazaleah2 Před 14 lety

    wtf -- if ya dint hav all the diamonds ya do maybe ya'd feel a wee bit different about the cup cakes - fair enough if ya talkin to all the rich people in thr world but its a teeny bit different 4 those of us who struggle every week to feed us kids n pay the bills!!

  • @dlacc187
    @dlacc187 Před 15 lety

    wierdo

  • @casket8530
    @casket8530 Před 8 lety

    She made this interview really awkward and made pharrell act weird

  • @SirDoogie1
    @SirDoogie1 Před 13 lety

    @Nomez77 tell me how a bedazzled pepsi can and bottle of lotion is "true wisdom", and sure hes living his dream but its a little lame and definitely poorly executed

  • @LambentOrt
    @LambentOrt Před 7 lety

    Cute... but no...

  • @SirDoogie1
    @SirDoogie1 Před 13 lety

    I love P. Willie and Takashi but really? there's no way you can explain putting gold and diamonds on everyday objects is cool or artistic, they really went out on a limb here and just tarnished there reputations.. . . really disappointing to watch

  • @omd0
    @omd0 Před 13 lety

    interviewer is painfully bad .....

  • @angela1894
    @angela1894 Před 15 lety

    You're right, ponchoso, pharrell is not the most articulate guy out there. Not many blacks are articulate, I guess it's genetic.

  • @WestHamChiseller
    @WestHamChiseller Před 10 lety

    She looks like she can barely keep her eyes open listening to his drivel....