Artist Stuart Semple – Color as Inspiration, Performance Art, And Rebellion
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It’s fanboy time again. You get to see me barely contain my excitement as I speak to a hero of mine, the incredible artist Stuart Semple. I ask some tough questions about art and color. Strike that: none of the questions are tough, but the answers are wonderful.
Stuart Semple is a multidisciplinary British artist who works in painting, sculpture, happenings, technology, and activism. He is well known for his sociologically engaged works, which often discuss youth politics, accessibility, and democracy.
Listen to Stuart and I discuss creation, emotion, performance art, and color.
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Editor: Rich Roddman
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- (00:00) - - Introduction
- (01:56) - - Why do we need Art?
- (03:33) - - What's up with Anish Kapoor and black paint?
- (05:03) - - Stuart's pinkest-pink, blackest-black rebellion
- (06:26) - - How music and color interact to drive Stuart's art
- (08:50) - - How do you turn off your logical thinking?
- (09:56) - - Where does your knowledge of color come from?
- (10:57) - - Can someone learn how to use color?
- (12:02) - - Who inspires Stuart?
- (13:04) - - How do you know when a painting is finished?
- (14:04) - - About critics and the value of criticism
- (15:24) - - Loving bad art
- (15:52) - - The role of provocation or shock
- (17:40) - - Is Stuart's career path intentional or intuitive?
- (18:58) - - Goodbye and thanks
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