This World We’ve Built – Interview with Artists Abby Shahn and “Fang”

48 thoughts on “This World We’ve Built – Interview with Artists Abby Shahn and “Fang”

  1. Love these guys…never heard of them before I saw this video. Now i don’t feel so strange. Being creative and having many talents is not so bad after all…

  2. Just so creepy…disturbing. nothing looks pleasant or light. light as in elevated. I wouldn't like to come across this place. surely, these are two men, too.

  3. I notice the difference between create someting with a theme in mind, or letting go, gettin started and get surprised by the process and the result. My art is always a surprise, an adventure, a child´s play (I´ve worked with oxide too!, always playing with sticks or cans hahaa). But the art market and society absurd rules cause me anxiety and depression. I need only "being" and "making", but sadly, we need to eat, to dress and those things. Huge hug for these kindred spirits♥.Thanks for sharing.

  4. Thank you so much for this video. Abby and Fang, you are two totally creative beings and somehow I am grateful that you have avoided the crush of the high end galleries at least for a lot of your lives. I am also an artist and I don't believe that I can do both: create and market. Two different sides of my life. I choose creativity! Hugs from Laara in Canada

  5. Stupid to Stupider to Stupidest. Stupid is not art and I am done with stupid things. Perhaps they could 'discover' a cello and 'discover' Bach.

  6. Strange ? For one of the state's most important and celebrated artists, she does not have very high Action and Sales stats regardless of how wonderful her art is.

  7. I was born and raised in Los Angeles; I recently befriended a few souls in the ghost town of Keeler. I was always made self conscious of my idolotry. This felt like home.

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