Season 1, Episode 4: Interviews

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Season 1, Episode 4: Interviews

The Madness of Art features Chelsea art dealer Jim Kempner and his interactions with the eccentrics that make the New York art world go round. In webisode four, Jim’s looking for a replacement for “Miss Oops”, the gallery’s ex-assistant. Jim prepares for a barrage of young, savvy downtown art students armed with insightful questions to winnow down the competition.  Maybe not… Who painted the Campbell’s soup cans? Free sex night on Wednesdays?  You’re hired!

14 Responses to “Season 1, Episode 4: Interviews”

  1. Julie Harrison Says:

    I just tuned in, this is brilliant, and perfect for a web series. MORE, MORE, MORE! Congrats!

  2. m ruby Says:

    sex always SEEMS to win..

  3. Nicole O Says:

    “Where have you gone, Jon Dimiglio?” I need a job but I’ll need to commute from
    Maine.
    Mad about your Madness. Yes!
    ps I love Charlie’s newest website video.

  4. brenda nelson Says:

    Hi again I really don’t have much more to ad
    I thought it was great.

  5. Harv Says:

    Jim, Love your Madness of Art clips. Very funny and oh so true!! Harv

  6. Jose Costa Rodrigues Says:

    Hello from sunny Portugal,

    Been following this for a few weeks, great stuff. Keep up the fun.

  7. Tidethegirl Says:

    looks like you’ve got some time on your hands – lucky for us that’s a good thing

  8. Mark Human Says:

    Comedy, never an easy process but this concept is truly brilliant and there’s nothing like a good bit of madness to keep the brain sane!

    That’s 4 out of 4 for me and the HAC.

    Congratulations to all concerned.

    Roll on Episode 5 “You Mad Bastards”

  9. Tamiko Kawata Says:

    Hi Dru & Jim & Jim & Dru,

    What a special fun, we all neeed it now.
    And good acting too.

    Thank you !

  10. Sue B. Says:

    Jim – uh, Joe (or is that Robert?) – you are a natural! Wonderful pieces – great writing and concepts. Truly enjoyable. Yes, comedy is difficult and you have succeeded in brilliantly sending up a particularly arcane world (for most people.) So often when you see the art world depicted in films or on TV, it’s way off. Your pieces are right on and so refreshing. I particularly like that you have a great sense of humor about yourself.

  11. Jea DeVoe Says:

    Is there really a Jim Kempner Gallery or is this just a conceptual performance piece? Got to visit next time I am in NYC

  12. BC Says:

    This is well written and very funny!

  13. Aliki Says:

    Ha ha ha! Hilarious! ok, I’m hooked…

  14. Mary Says:

    These are great!

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