Three from Chelsea Sall, Richter, and Warhol Basquiat
Feb 23rd, 2010 by admin
James Kalm is out and about again bringing viewers a popuri of recent exhibitions. “Solid Liquid” Eric Sall’s latest group of paintings at ATM draws viewers in with their rich use of paint, luscious color and sophisticated abstract compositions. Daniel Richter is yet another of the wild young German painters showing with David Zwirner who have picked up the mantel of bold large scale painting. Fluctuating between figuration and abstraction, Richter employs jarring colors and spontaneous techniques to fashion his disturbing images. In the mid eighties, as Warhol’s star was diminishing and Basquiat’s was rising, their paths crossed. Van de Weghe Fine Art presents a show spotlighting this short and unique collaborative project, as they produced some of the decade’s most striking paintings.
I purchased of of Richter’s ‘Crosses’ series many years ago. . . . wonderful man.
@ Basquiats in 86 ,a few drawings,sold a bunch in the last few. . . . Gemma I have one little Warhol left if you want it!
Toy series ,14″ x `14″ of Little Panda Drummer’. . . email me kiddo!
oh yeah!
art for the heart
how did you ever get in with the camera ?
warhol & basquiat paintings are the best ever ever ever ever ever.
the hose should be placed in Hollywood, Emily.
Hey Jorge, No hay centro del mundo. Many people believe that if the world were to require an enema, New York City would be close to where the hose should be placed. Emily Dickinson said that.
Richter and Leon Golub have sometimes been compared with each other because of the violence in their paintings. But unlike Golub, Richter lacks substance when it comes to the narrative. It seems like the figuration in the Richter paintings is a pretext in order to experiment with technics. Quite formal really.
me gusta mucho ete tipo de videos y creo es un trabajo maravilloso que nos permite tenr una vision real de lo que es el mundo del arte.
sobre todo para qente como yo que vive en la periferia del mundo.
I enjoyed it all. I love the Warhol/Basquiat collaboration — but mostly because Basquiat was really on the top of his game here. I’m really envious his work. So easy to mimic but all credit goes to the originator. Thanks.
I like Warhol. I like Basquiat. But I think those paintings are terrible.
thanks for the first painter, new to me, nice stuff. the daniel richters look good, kinda like Doigs 90’s paintings. . . . the w/b paintings look good, i like ‘em. . . . a lot of people don’t. . . thanks mr. kalm