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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

no rules jules


Tom Sanford.

Jules, downed by law.

14 comments:

Michael said...

You've got to be kidding...

Anonymous said...

not kidding. he got arrested for real.

William said...

Could some please explain the back story here? What did he get arrested for? I have to say, though, I didn't know Tom was up for this.

TOMPAC said...

i would think that you of all people, mr. powhida with your gossip driven work, would know this story - do your homework! i am sure you can find out if you ask around a bit.

William said...

I usually don't care unless it somehow relates to my own needs...
Everyone I know is in London, while I am toiling away in the studio.

I love the painting anyway...signfiers

Anonymous said...

The Love Loves shirt is a precious touch. Viva la Love Loves. Down with Jules.

Anonymous said...

william on jules -

What he's doing with painting--let's just put it this way: at the Whitney Biennial, the "Down By Law" exhibition in the Wrong Gallery, Jules' painting with the sausage-fingered politicians holding a press conference is next to a Mark Lombardi drawing about the exchange of finances between huge powerful figures in a format of incredible critique, whereas Jules is completely on the surface, and it seems to be a trend. I wrote a favorable review of Jules for the Rail , where I tried to engage his larger narrative in context, but in terms of achieving that art stardom, I wouldn't say he's my arch enemy but my competitor. He doesn't know it, and the art world doesn't know it, so it's nothing unless it becomes real. I originally labeled Jules an enemy in a drawing I did for the Aqua Art Fair, a Miami Enemies List.

Anonymous said...

The only sad thing here is that is makes it seem like Jules might actually be more hardcore than he is, where in fact he was arrested simply for being a dumbass.

William said...

More on Jules -

I haven't seen the new show, because the work just seems to be the idea of critique. Enemy? Maybe not personally for my part, but his rapid ascent to the top of the painting heap made me suspect of the entire art world. I'm sort of loving the comparisons between Jules's vacant canvases and Michael Cline's version of painting. I can't say I'm a fan of Cline either, but it's interesting to see people taking sides.

Martin,
Was that quote from the PS1 interview? You should dredge up that Rail review, I was digging deep for a critical reading. Didn't want to say a word about the aesthetic.

Anonymous said...

the quote was from your interview with tam tran -

http://www.the-wick.com/art&culture/powhida.htm

here is the 4/2005 brooklyn rail review -

http://www.thebrooklynrail.org/arts/april05/9.html

i enjoyed the cline show, those floppy people and smooshed faces.

Anonymous said...

I don't think it is possible for french people to be "hardcore"-cept for piaf and genet and,..a host of folk from a long time ago...or could I be totally wrong-but as painters,yeah.Its been a long time...

Barnaby said...

just saw this in Tom's studio last night. Looked great ..way bigger than I realized

Anonymous said...

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