Painting With John
Season 1 Premiere:
Jan 21, 2021
Metascore
Universal Acclaim
86
User score
Generally Favorable
6.4
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Jan 22, 2021
100
Lurie’s six-part doc series is nothing like Ross’ show—ostensibly meant to teach painting to curious newbies—but it is instructive in its circuitous life lessons and features a similar calming and hypnotic quality, albeit much deeper, more profound yet meandering, and funnier. ... John Lurie is back (hopefully to stay?) and has released the most profoundly captivating narrative of 2021, so far.
Feb 11, 2022
91
Painting With John is just very calming. Its pitch rarely rises above a murmur; and because there’s no pressure to figure out exactly why Lurie and Mockus include what they do, viewers can relax and let all the pretty pictures and odd sounds wash over them, carrying them wherever they may.
Feb 18, 2022
90
There’s a sense of artistic exploration in “Painting with John” that’s so delightful. You never know exactly where it’s going next. ... Not everything works, but that doesn’t matter. The roughness around the edges is part of the charm, especially in an era of such overly polished, manufactured television.
Jan 20, 2021
90
A hypnotic, meandering, surreality-TV walk into the knotty jungle of Lurie’s mind that explores living as an art form in itself. ... Lurie isn’t teaching painting. But he’s teaching something. Patience, purpose, attentiveness to your inner voice. It may seem rambling or self-indulgent at times. But the digressions are the point. The show, which at six half-hour episodes does not overstay its welcome, is like an apprenticeship with a crotchety bohemian Yoda.
Jan 29, 2021
80
The mood is mostly meditative. Plants sway in the breeze, tree frogs sing, Lurie sits and stares. Much of it is devoted to watching paint move from brush to paper, very close up, and it is pretty and satisfying. ... There is a sort of arc to the series, in that Lurie’s circumstances come increasingly, if never completely, into focus; that what we’re watching is by the end framed in a slightly different way. ... That it also concludes with the title card, “The End,” suggests we have been told a story as much as having been shown a life.
Jan 22, 2021
80
Painting With John does take some getting used to, but once you’re into the show’s rhythms, it feels like a relaxing way to end your day.
Jan 22, 2021
70
Lurie is a vibrant, if grouchy, painter and a charming, if grouchy, raconteur and when Painting With John simulates a therapeutic experience for him, it's a pleasure to watch, especially with episodes all running close to 20 minutes. What you notice he misses, especially if you watched Fishing With John, is a reliable foil to bounce ideas off of.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.4
67% Positive
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Jul 19, 2021
10
Like being visited by an interesting friend. John manages to be foreign, yet familiar
Jan 23, 2021
9
This show is a great meditative series following John reflecting on his life and the world around him as he paints whatever comes to his head. Equal parts entertaining and intellectually stimulating.































