They demonstrated common mistakes and shared a few of their own
unexpected interview experiences.
Not exact matches
Camille Henrot told us about the thinking behind her unique alchemy of the Internet and myth, Margaret Lee explained how the aesthetics of Chinatown helped her crack the code on contemporary
experience, Jordan Wolfson spoke about using «anger as a frequency» in his hypnotically engrossing videos, Amy Sillman was both hilarious and incisive on the subject of what it means to be a painter today, and Paul Chan offered up a text
interview that was totally
unexpected, amazing, and an artwork in its own right.
When
interviewed by Law360, Lee described his
experience handling high - profile clients, «In trials of cases like these, you have great lawyers on the other side... doing the very best they can for their clients, and as a consequence, you're going to encounter some
unexpected challenges during the course of the trial and if you expect the
unexpected, you're going to be better able to address them and deal with them.»