Louise Despont Draws Deep | ART21 "New York Close Up"

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How does an artist get maximum results out of minimal means? Artist Louise Despont uses architectural stencils to create intricate pencil-on-paper drawings in her home and studio in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Working between a small desk and her bedroom floor, Despont's daily practice, with a limited set of tools, yields surprising discoveries. "To be focused and dedicated to doing one simple thing can perhaps be the most transformative thing," says the artist, "That as narrow as it is, it can be infinitely deep." This film documents Louise Despont and her assistant Nicole Wong over the course of six weeks as they create "Mediated Polarity and the Third Property" (2014), a multi-panel drawing on antique ledger book paper. Looking through her private notebooks, Despont reveals how years of experimentation with collage, ink blots, and freehand drawing led her to the incredibly refined process she uses today. The artist shares how each new drawing emerges organically, such as large-scale "Roman Room" (2014), often begun without a formal plan and initiated with just a few marks. "It's a complexity that you can't think up. It's like little mineral deposits build up and make an entire surface." As intuitive explorations of symmetry born out of pure geometry, Despont's drawings tap into universal themes of energy, spirituality, and nature. The film concludes as Despont takes her latest drawing "Garden" (2014) to be framed at White Mule in Chelsea, looking at it one last time before it begins its journey out into the world. Also featuring the works "Hive Mind No.10, Hatch" (2014); "Dandelion Constellation I" (2014); "Bathing Constellation, Dusk" (2012); "Sandglass" (2012); "DI-EH" (2010); and "Blue Moon, Pondicherry" (2010); with music by Antonio Vivaldi—Concerto in B flat Major: VIII Allegro vivace—and Johann Sebastian Bach—Cello Suite No.4 in E flat: V Serabande Bouree No.2 and VI Serabande Gigue. Louise Despont (b. 1983, New York, New York, USA) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Learn more about the artist at: http://www.art21.org/newyorkcloseup/artists/louise-despont/ CREDITS | ART21 "New York Close Up" Created & Produced by: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Producer & Editor: Rafael Salazar & Ava Wiland. Cinematography: Rafael Salazar. Sound: Ava Wiland. Associate Producer: Ian Forster. Design & Graphics: Crux Studio, Open. Artwork: Louise Despont. Music: J.S. Bach, Musopen & Antonio Vivaldi. Thanks: Virgil Bailey, Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, Anne Gibbs, Jeremi Poulin & Nicole Wong. An ART21 Workshop Production. © ART21, Inc. 2014. All rights reserved. ART21 "New York Close Up" is supported, in part, by The Lambent Foundation; the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; and by individual contributors.

Comments

  1. does anyone know: How long does she take to make one big drawing with so many small details?
  2. an Awesome episode. =)
  3. 0:30 I see the Rudolf Stingel skeleton poster in the back,saw that painting in Venice..good stuff
  4. She is AWESOME. That is all.
  5. Wow! <3
  6. 9歳と4歳の娘に見せたら、9歳の娘は最後まで夢中になって見ていました♪
  7. 言葉は分かりませんが、映像を観ているだけでも楽しかったです。
  8. When you can't figure out what to draw, she said it right that a few random lines and they'll guide you through the rest of the journey, and soon its a story that starts to emerge which you finally complete, with patience.
  9. very nice insight and great short commentary.
  10. g r e a t!
  11. "To be focused and dedicated to doing one simple thing can perhaps be the most transformative thing. That as narrow as it is, it can be infinitely deep." —Louise Despont

    New in the ART21 "New York Close Up" series: Watch artist Louise Despont create intricate pencil-on-paper drawings using architectural stencils in her home and studio in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.

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Visibility: 23605

Duration: 8m 53s

Rating: 280