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assume vivid astro focus: Spontaneity & Concentration | ART21 "Exclusive"

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    [assume vivid astro focus: Spontaneity and
    Concentration]
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    [SUDBRACK] Me and Christophe have been working
    together
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    since 2005.
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    I've never lived in the same city as Christophe
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    since we started working together.
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    At one point I lived in Berlin,
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    now I'm splitting my time between Sao Paolo
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    and New York.
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    And he lives in Paris, you know,
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    so we don't actually live in the same place.
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    [HAMAIDE-PIERSON] But you want to know the
    truth?
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    I mean, I think sometimes we're like...
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    we know each other super well.
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    I mean, we've been apart for almost a year,
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    physically, on the same continent, we were, like...
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    [SUDBRACK] More.
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    [HAMAIDE-PIERSON] But since...
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    [SUDBRACK] April.
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    [HAMAIDE-PIERSON] Yeah, April.
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    [SUDBRACK] More than a year.
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    [HAMAIDE-PIERSON] Yeah, I mean...
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    my God, you're so picky!
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    Talking about, yeah, a year and a month!
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    [BOTH LAUGH]
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    I think our minds are connected,
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    but then this like physical thing
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    that we need to get used to again,
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    you know what I mean?
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    [SUDBRACK] I think we needed to focus more.
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    We needed something that was quieter.
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    When I was making installations before,
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    I was creating a space in which people could
    actually
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    be as spontaneous as they would like to.
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    But the thing is, for me,
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    it was never absolutely spontaneous
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    because I had so much, you know,
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    production that I had to take care of.
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    We felt that we needed to
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    do less with other collaborators--
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    and dealing with emails and production issues.
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    And I felt like, okay, this is, like,
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    one of the reasons why I wanted to make paintings,
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    because that way, I can actually be more spontaneous myself.
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    I think it's also about getting older, too.
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    The pleasures are closer to you.
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    For this show in New York,
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    even though we influence each other,
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    we actually go into different directions.
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    I'm making this group of paintings,
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    and he's making another group of paintings.
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    He's going a more abstract, geometric way.
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    I'm thinking more about the figure.
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    I just wanted to bring that idea
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    that somebody can transform their bodies at
    their will,
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    and that's an act of freedom.
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    In our show last year
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    in Sao Paolo,
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    we made these pieces called "Transgeometric"
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    which were half tranny bodies,
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    and half geometric shapes.
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    So somehow, I felt like these trannies
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    could be transformed into a full on
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    geometric shape with time.
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    [HAMAIDE-PIERSON] This is the position...
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    so, you have the...like, this part,
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    which is like the butt here.
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    And there's like a...how do you say, ball...
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    Like a testicle?
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    The two nails...
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    And here, you have like the other butt,
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    with the legs,
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    like the thigh.
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    Like one boob coming out of it.
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    And then here, you have the calf.
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    Yeah. Do you see it?
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    With like, this is like another boob coming
    out of it.
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    And another one here.
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    And then you have the beginning of the foot,
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    of the heel here.
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    [SUDBRACK] I was looking for a different,
    sort of,
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    representation of the female figure.
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    Different from what I usually look at,
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    which is like, the...the porn--
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    something that I always somehow
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    wanted to absorb in our installations,
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    to mix low and high references.
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    And now that I'm making paintings,
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    I feel like I have to do that
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    in one single, iconic image.
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    [HAMAIDE-PIERSON] It can be higher, I guess.
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    [SUDBRACK] No, I think it should be lower,
    probably.
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    [HAMAIDE-PIERSON] No, but look...
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    I like how it's like...you know?
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    It's not a line, whereas this is below this one...
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    [SUDBRACK] This was pretty much
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    the very first positioning
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    we had come up with--
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    very quickly.
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    [HAMAIDE-PIERSON] But I think sometimes, like
    the...
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    the more spontaneous you are [LAUGHS]
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    can be the better, and I think...yeah...
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    [SUDBRACK] So we went back,
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    we did a few adjustments--
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    that's pretty much the way we thought, at
    first.
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    [HAMAIDE-PIERSON] There was a lot of debate
    between us,
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    if we should just install the painting on
    the white wall,
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    or if we should still conceive some sort of
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    special environment to place the canvas on
    the wall.
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    And then we went for the mural,
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    which is like a continuation
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    of what we would have done in the past
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    with wallpaper.
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    [SUDBRACK] We start titling our shows
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    with these different combos,
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    according to the different combinations you
    could do
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    with 'a' 'v' 'a' 'f'.
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    [HAMAIDE-PIERSON] The title of the show is
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    "adderall valium ativan focalin,"
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    which are, like, usually drugs which are prescribed
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    to cure, like, kids of attention disorder.
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    They cannot focus more than
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    half an hour in classes.
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    [SUDBRACK] It's a big change
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    to be concentrated on one media.
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    But, we both needed some time
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    that was just more devoted
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    to the actual making.
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    It's a lot of work,
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    but actually, I'm having a lot of fun
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    and pleasure
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    working right on the canvas.
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assume vivid astro focus: Spontaneity & Concentration | ART21 "Exclusive"
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