Chapter 303: Interviewed

When I went to New York again, I didn't even have the freshness of the last time, so Fang Yi and the five of them stayed in the hotel directly, waiting for the opening of their exhibition, and of course, they had to receive some interviews with art media every day.

This interview was not as sloppy as the last time, a reporter found a pen or a voice recorder, and everyone sat casually in the hotel café and chatted slowly. Not only did they come to print media like last time, but there were also two or three TV media this time, and some TV stations that introduced emerging art sent people to interview five people.

Fang Yi and the five of them were wearing casual clothes, sitting on the red curved sofa, and opposite the five sat a beautiful blonde female anchor, dressed in white professional clothes, with two big white legs together, leaning slightly towards the body, and elegantly facing the five people.

"What did you meet and know each other about? And realize that you have created a new school of painting in the five of you? The female anchor asked another question to Fang Yi and the others.

Kahima opened his mouth and said: "At first, I naturally didn't realize that at that time, Fang and Rude and I had just met, and they began to understand each other through a competition? ”。

Listening to Khima say this, the female anchor smiled and quipped, "There is still a competition?" Like a fencer? I think the audience of our show will be very interested in your competition, can you give us a detailed explanation of what happened at that time? ”。

Kahima smiled and said, "It's just to draw lines on paper, to test everyone's control over the lines, and everyone drew a total of twenty lines, right?" After speaking, he turned his head to Fang Yi and Rude and asked.

"Yes! There are twenty-four in total," Fang Yi and Rude said with a smile as they looked at Kahima.

"Did you win or lose?" The female anchor held her cheek with one hand and asked curiously, "This method sounds interesting." Is there such a competition between many artists? ”。

"Everyone's uncle," Fang Yi opened his mouth and said at this time: "As for the others, I don't know very well, anyway, the three of us played like this at the time!" ”。

Rude listened to Fang Yi and opened his mouth and said, "Everyone's line style is different, and there is no big result. Then everyone added a little more difficulty! ”。

"You've started to get to know each other through this competition, haven't you?"

"Hmmm! We both had a crush on each other, and Yi would come to us from Paris to discuss painting, and then I would write to Anders and Artur and tell them that I had a great friend and that he had some ideas about painting, and asked them to come along. Everyone got together and talked and put new ideas into practice."

The anchor asked, "Do you still have that picture?" ”。

"When I finished painting, I happened to have a friend next to me, and he had a strong interest in art. And as a student of painting himself, I gave it to him and took it away," says Kahima.

"Wow!" The female anchor made an exaggerated expression: "The three pioneers of linearism have met and appreciated each other because of this work, so your friends have preserved it!" ”。

Fang Yi and the others smiled when they heard it, since they became famous, Benjamin had long regarded this painting as a treasure. Who knows where this person has gone. Still use the female anchor reminder? Maybe I'll have found a safe to put it in.

"And then you guys joined in? How did you feel when you first met Fang? The anchor asked Anders and Artur.

"I was surprised at his age, a little too young," Anders said, "and then after a few days with him, I felt that he was a genius, and there was nothing strange about his age after thinking that Yi was a genius, and I didn't think it was strange that he later reconcocted the material that was more suitable for our expression, and it is understandable that Leonardo da Vinci dabbled in so many aspects of knowledge."

Artur nodded beside him and mumbled. Expressed agreement with Anders' words.

Towards the end of the interview, the anchor asked, "About the Venice Biennale." A lot of people thought you were going to win an award before the winners were announced, but now that we know it, there's a lot of debate. What did you think when you heard that the jury had announced the results? ”。

Anders said: "Of course, I was a little disappointed that I didn't win the award, but it was a matter for the jury to whom the award was moved. It wasn't up to me and Khima to decide, so I was a little disappointed because we had to prepare a tour of several cities in the United States! It doesn't take much effort to get tangled up in this problem! Within a few days of seeing the results, we all went back to work."

The anchor's problem is trapped, of course, as a show, of course, the anchor wants to hear Anders or Khima scold the organizer or something, then the show is brilliant. Anders's answer, however, was modest, and he did not complain at all about the judges of the Venice Biennale.

If you think about it deeply, the two of them will not complain about not winning the award or anything, and the most noisy media because of this issue is more than the reputation of the two of them winning the award. If you win an award that many people think you must win, there is a big storm caused by loss! In some ways, the five of them have to thank the jury for giving themselves a reputation, where can they complain or anything, isn't this cheap and good-looking!

The whole interview lasted for a total of one and a half hours, and the content of the interview was almost everything, from getting to know the famous to then going to the Venice Biennale, and then to their own private lives. Anyway, I'm going to give a comprehensive introduction to the audience of the show, five linealist artists!

"How many cities will your exhibitions be showing?" The female anchor asked knowingly.

Anders opened his mouth and said: "New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, ......" while saying the name of the city, he said that the room on display to the public was not a hit, as for what Anders said was a little stumbling, because there was a sign next to the camera to prompt it, and it was not difficult to read it from the script.

"If you are interested in linearism, you might as well go to the exhibition of these emerging artists!" The female anchor waited for Anders to finish, looked at the camera and said a word, ending the interview.

As soon as the female anchor finished speaking, Fang Yi got up from the sofa, began to untie the small microphone pinned to her clothes, and then took off the small box hanging on her waist and handed it to the staff on the sidelines.

The five of them untied their bodies, and the staff in the field also began to reorganize the machine or something, and the whole scene seemed to be busy.

Fang Yi walked towards Zou Heming, who was standing at the door, and when he came to him, he couldn't help but ask, "Why am I watching this show so suspenseful?" It's not like it's about pure art, it's kind of like a show or something, it's pure entertainment! ”。

"Of course, ordinary people are more concerned about anecdotes and other things when they look at art, and they are more interested in the artist himself than the work itself. As for collectors, who would watch such a show" Zou Heming patted Fang Yi's shoulder and quipped: "Look, Anders still has a bit of a gain from participating in this show!" ”。

Following Zou Heming's line of sight, Fang Yi saw Anders chatting with the female anchor just now in the corner next to him, and after watching for a while, he didn't see any gain, so he couldn't help but ask, "What gain?" ”。

"The female anchor just now stuffed a small note for Anders," Zou Heming leaned over to Fang Yi's side and whispered.

"Really? Why didn't I see it? Fang Yile looked at the two chatting and asked.

"It's hidden, it looks like Anders has an event tonight, let's have some fun?" Zou Heming asked Fang Yi.

Fang Yi opened his mouth and said, "Forget it, it's better to go back to the hotel at night to sleep, and talk to Belonica for a while and ask her how her art exhibition is."

"Then I'll ask if anyone is interested," Zou Heming listened, and walked over to Kahima.

Because the whole interview was in a small conference room in the hotel, Fang Yi directly pushed open the door and walked to the elevator to prepare to go back to his room.

Just as he was about to close the elevator door, he heard Anders say, "Wait! ”。

Fang Yi stretched out his hand and pressed the door button of the elevator, watched his friend walk in, and asked, "Ready to change clothes and go on a date with the female anchor?" ”。

Anders was stunned for a moment: "Did you see her pass me a small note?" ”。

"I didn't see it, Zou Heming did. The female anchor is good," Fang Yi smiled and watched the elevator close the door and drive towards the floor of his room.

"Watching Elia all day isn't enough for me to sick my stomach?" Anders pulled a note from his pocket with a phone number written on it, held it in his hand, and threw it in the trash when he got out of the elevator.

The two went back to their rooms, Fang Yi closed the door and began to call his girlfriend Beronica, first talking about his own affairs, and then asking his girlfriend how his girlfriend's exhibition was today. The two chatted for more than half an hour before hanging up the phone. On the phone, Beronica wished her boyfriend a smooth exhibition, and the next day it was a preview in New York.

This exhibition is at the Metropolitan Museum, and there is no cocktail party in the preview exhibition, except for paintings, not to mention red wine, and the guests don't even have a bottle of water to drink! If you want to put these things in place and make a waiting life or something, the Metropolitan Museum won't agree to it.

Although there are no such things, there are indeed a lot more people at the scene than last time, and the purse should be a lot more bulging than the last time. Because Fang Yi listened to Zou Heming's introduction, it was not the manager and wife of the foundation, but the president of some company or something.

Fang Yi, who was greeting Zou Heming and his friends with these people, didn't know that he had inadvertently created history: the first Chinese artist to hold an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art! Not only domestic but also overseas Chinese, Fang Yi took the lead.

It's not a big deal to set aside a head, and it's also a fact that these people have pocket drums, but people who spend millions of dollars to buy a work are more cautious than the previous people, and this is how Fang Yi's New York exhibition feels! (To be continued......)