Tomio Koyama of
Tomio Koyama Gallery. Here he is visiting the containers.
Matthew Marks of
Matthew Marks Gallery. Without question, a supporter of artists. I interrupted him during one of his busiest four days of the year and he took the time to help me.
Sean Kelly Gallery. Not sure of his name, but Thank You.
Paula Cooper Gallery.
That meatball has now been branded. The price has gone up. If you want it you must give me SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS!!!
Barbara Thumm just said something others are too polite to tell you.
ReplyDeleteHello Brave Commenter - How often do you read this blog? Why? Where do you live? What do you do? Why is it that you don't use your real name, if yours is in fact the majority opinion?
ReplyDeleteDo you think Thumm is impolite? Do you dislike my paintings, as well as some of the things I say and do? What do you think of Siden's work?
What artists do you like and dislike?
I've edited out the second part of this post, the part that prompted the anonymous criticism. Not that I regret sharing the story neccesarily, but because it was the only negative thing I've had to say in all of these ABMB posts and it just felt out of place.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I will put it back or relate the story in a later post. I don't know. What should I do?
I would still like to hear back from anonymous though. I'm just curious - will you answer honestly?
Barbara Thumm's Vertretung is strange, too. About high and low art we can argue, but I do not. I learnt a lot of Berliner and actually I live in Berlin but I will never get this attitude of categorising high and low Art.
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Barbara Thumm hat leider nicht das gelbe gefressen.