Thomas Nozkowski on Painting

by Art Fag City on September 13, 2007 · 12 comments

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There aren’t many ways to get your money’s worth out of the Rutgers MFA program, but painter and professor Thomas Nozkowski, represents one of them.  The above clip comes from Anaba!

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  • tim

    Ohhhh yeah. tasty. tasty. best thing ive heard on an art blog
    in a while. with so much supposed discussion of art shot through with the market. its wild to see someone talk about painting without a single reference to market etc.

    his thesis – that the painting should be a worked through totality rather than a piece. fun fun fun. you are the man
    Thomas N

  • tim

    Ohhhh yeah. tasty. tasty. best thing ive heard on an art blog
    in a while. with so much supposed discussion of art shot through with the market. its wild to see someone talk about painting without a single reference to market etc.

    his thesis – that the painting should be a worked through totality rather than a piece. fun fun fun. you are the man
    Thomas N

  • http://songkwaili.com song kwai li

    all painters should die

  • SN

    Old. Boys. Club.

  • http://songkwaili.com song kwai li

    all painters should die

  • SN

    Old. Boys. Club.

  • Art Fag City

    Song Kwai Li and SN: If you have something specific to say about the old boys club or why painters should die let’s hear it, otherwise, let’s keep the lazy commenting to a minimum.

  • Art Fag City

    Song Kwai Li and SN: If you have something specific to say about the old boys club or why painters should die let’s hear it, otherwise, let’s keep the lazy commenting to a minimum.

  • http://www.bradfarwell.com brad

    The bit where he’s pointing at the chair is great. I mean, that so much of the creative process is the act of persistently paying attention- of seeing, reacting, creating, and then reacting to that creation and evaluating it. Kind of sums it up nicely.

  • http://www.bradfarwell.com brad

    The bit where he’s pointing at the chair is great. I mean, that so much of the creative process is the act of persistently paying attention- of seeing, reacting, creating, and then reacting to that creation and evaluating it. Kind of sums it up nicely.

  • http://www.petershear.com peter shear

    Delighted to stumble upon this– I luv Noz. Thanks for posting.

  • http://www.petershear.com peter shear

    Delighted to stumble upon this– I luv Noz. Thanks for posting.

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