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60th Venice Biennale - LATVIA PAVILION 2024
60th Venice Biennale - LATVIA PAVILION 2024
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Eva Hesse, Rita Ackermann, Jennifer Rochlin at Hauser & Wirth New York 2024
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Eva Hesse, Rita Ackermann, Jennifer Rochlin at Hauser & Wirth New York 2024
Art Gallery Walk on the Upper East Side, NYC | Spring 2024
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Art Gallery Walk on the Upper East Side, NYC | Spring 2024
Exhibition Tour: Suki Seokyeong Kang at Tina Kim Gallery, Spring 2024 #artgallery
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Exhibition Tour: Suki Seokyeong Kang at Tina Kim Gallery, Spring 2024 #artgallery
Exhibition Tour: Alma Allen at Kasmin Gallery, Spring 2024 #artgallery
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Exhibition Tour: Alma Allen at Kasmin Gallery, Spring 2024 #artgallery
Exhibition tour: Bernd & Hilla Becher at Paula Cooper Gallery
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Exhibition tour: Bernd & Hilla Becher at Paula Cooper Gallery
Steven Shearer : Profaned Travelers at David Zwirner #arteducation #artgallery
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Steven Shearer : Profaned Travelers at David Zwirner #arteducation #artgallery
Exhibition Tour: Mit Jai Inn at Silverlens, New York
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Exhibition Tour: Mit Jai Inn at Silverlens, New York
Exhibition Tour: Eric N. Mack at Paula Cooper Gallery
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Exhibition Tour: Eric N. Mack at Paula Cooper Gallery
Exhibition Tour | Robert Ryman: 1961-1964 at David Zwirner Gallery
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Exhibition Tour | Robert Ryman: 1961-1964 at David Zwirner Gallery
Exhibition Tour | Roberto Gil de Montes at Kurimanzutto Gallery
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Exhibition Tour | Roberto Gil de Montes at Kurimanzutto Gallery
(NARRATED) NYC Art Gallery Walk: December 2023-Robert Ryman, Alex Katz, Eric N. Mack, Gary Hume &...
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(NARRATED) NYC Art Gallery Walk: December 2023-Robert Ryman, Alex Katz, Eric N. Mack, Gary Hume &...
Art Exhibit Tour: Ricky Burrows: Saved, at Harper’s Gallery
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Art Exhibit Tour: Ricky Burrows: Saved, at Harper’s Gallery
SPRING/BREAK Art Show New York 2023 | Quick Art Fair Walkthrough | ArtAsForm Tours
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SPRING/BREAK Art Show New York 2023 | Quick Art Fair Walkthrough | ArtAsForm Tours
Photofairs New York 2023 | Quick Art Fair Walkthrough | ArtAsForm Tours
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Photofairs New York 2023 | Quick Art Fair Walkthrough | ArtAsForm Tours
Art Gallery Walk in Chelsea, NYC | August 2023 | ArtAsForm Tours
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Art Gallery Walk in Chelsea, NYC | August 2023 | ArtAsForm Tours
Art Exhibit Tour: Luciano Fabro at Paula Cooper Gallery | ArtAsForm Tours
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Art Exhibit Tour: Luciano Fabro at Paula Cooper Gallery | ArtAsForm Tours
Art Exhibit Tour: Carlos Amorales at kurimanzutto | ArtAsForm Tours
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Art Exhibit Tour: Carlos Amorales at kurimanzutto | ArtAsForm Tours
Art Exhibit Tour: AND THE MOON BE STILL AS BRIGHT at Harper’s Chelsea | ArtAsForm Tours
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Art Exhibit Tour: AND THE MOON BE STILL AS BRIGHT at Harper’s Chelsea | ArtAsForm Tours
Art Exhibit Tour: Kang Seok Ho at Tina Kim Gallery | ArtAsForm Tours
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Art Exhibit Tour: Kang Seok Ho at Tina Kim Gallery | ArtAsForm Tours
Exhibition Walkthrough: Susan Vecsey: Day and Night at Berry Campbell Gallery | ArtAsForm Tours
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Exhibition Walkthrough: Susan Vecsey: Day and Night at Berry Campbell Gallery | ArtAsForm Tours
Exhibition Walkthrough: Worldmaking at Mitchell-Innes & Nash | ArtAsForm Tours
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Exhibition Walkthrough: Worldmaking at Mitchell-Innes & Nash | ArtAsForm Tours
Art Gallery Walk in Chelsea, NYC | July 2023 | ArtAsForm Tours
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Art Gallery Walk in Chelsea, NYC | July 2023 | ArtAsForm Tours
Art Gallery Walk in Chelsea, NYC | June 2023 | ArtAsForm
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Art Gallery Walk in Chelsea, NYC | June 2023 | ArtAsForm
Exhibition Walkthrough: Jan-Ole Schiemann at Kasmin Gallery | ArtAsForm Tours
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Exhibition Walkthrough: Jan-Ole Schiemann at Kasmin Gallery | ArtAsForm Tours
Exhibition Walkthrough: Natia Lemay at Yossi Milo Gallery | ArtAsForm Tours
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Exhibition Walkthrough: Natia Lemay at Yossi Milo Gallery | ArtAsForm Tours
Exhibition Walkthrough: Field of Vision at New Collectors | ArtAsForm Tours
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Exhibition Walkthrough: Field of Vision at New Collectors | ArtAsForm Tours
Exhibition Walkthrough: Jonathan Horowitz at Mitchell-Innes & Nash | ArtAsForm Tours
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Exhibition Walkthrough: Jonathan Horowitz at Mitchell-Innes & Nash | ArtAsForm Tours
Exhibition Walkthrough: Faye Wei Wei at SITUATIONS | ArtAsForm Tours
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Exhibition Walkthrough: Faye Wei Wei at SITUATIONS | ArtAsForm Tours
Exhibition Walkthrough: Samuel Levi Jones at Galerie Lelong & Co. | ArtAsForm Tours
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Exhibition Walkthrough: Samuel Levi Jones at Galerie Lelong & Co. | ArtAsForm Tours
Post Modern dogshit.
Finally some fine art i would actually buy. These are all amazing xD
Wow. Looks amazing.
Pretentious artist
This “ Art speak” / “International Art English” also doesn’t help it from coming off as super pretentious
Looks great. Love to see it in person.
I know people say art is subjective but... these feel lazy. These are just shapes scattered randomly without reason other than color scheme. Gives artists a bad name.
Art is like music, sometimes it’s a classical opera, sometimes it’s pop, or rap or techno. They’re all sharing feelings in different ways. Opera requires a full story but house music does it through a beat… this incredibly detailed and time consuming installation is the definition of art ❤️
Can’t wait to we can look back at modern art and laugh at it😂
This is contemporary art babe, modern art was 1880s through 1970s 😂🤣❤️
@@Artasformtours whatever you call it we both know it’s nonsense
You fundamentally don’t understand what art is… but that’s why I enjoy doing this ❤️ Education is everything ✨
@@Artasformtours 🤣🤣 you’re joking right? This is just sad at this point, it looks lazy and easy to make.
I like it.
The use of beads, made by overseas exploited workers, a comment on complex histories, under the rubric of privileged beauty.
That’s so cool! Also which piano piece is being played in the background of the video?
I feel like either the vertical hold needs reset or maybe I should be able to magic eye my way though this😂
That sentence makes no sense 🫶
@@Artasformtours I can understand you being too young for a TV that has vertical hold but Magic Eye posters are still a thing all though they have lost there popularity
why is this not viral? this is absolute beauty! <3
Thank you for saying that!❤️
Her art in contrast to here beliefs is ironic ashell
Excelente artista plastíco.
idek how this is considered "art" not even that difficult to make lmao
Comments like this are why arts education is important ❤️
This is the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen
💀🌈🚮 ✌️🚬🗿
Omg (deadpan)
Art has been lost. I don't care what word salad you make up for this stuff it's not skillful art. If it is I got a 9 year old that will blow you away. Bidding starts at 100K for their "crayon period" works. LOL
ok, tell your kid to hand make their own paints and supplies and come up with a detailed description of the loneliness and pain their art depicts while they're at it
MY DAD
Noice plz reply
What's up?
Wsp
Leo Frontini: Of Awe & Humility June 20 - July 27, 2024 1969 Gallery Leo Frontini’s practice begins with quick sketches that capture figures and scenes, which are then transformed into detailed paintings. He sees his painting as metaphors that incorporate surreal and romantic narratives. Frontini uses music and a structured studio practice to facilitate his creative expression.
Much better art.
😍
Cest vraiment beau!
Tuttle cannot hold a candle to Frank Stella!
I would love a piece really awesome
Me too! They’re gorgeous
This makes me feel nothing. It's too lacking. Maybe the artist explanation piece could help, but overall, it kinda leaves you wanting a real piece of art..
How do you define art?
Oh I love it so much😢😢😊😊😊
The exhibition is free to visit in NYC ❤️
I don't get it.
I don’t think the point of art is to get it. I think you’re meant to feel it
Very cool sculptures. Love it.
They are!
Not sure what it is , it is BEAUTIFUL.❤❤❤❤
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thankyou for the time and effort to do this. Many artists and I know think this is great. I have recommended it to classes an in lecture I presented. Great!
Me: nice splatter of paint
Much of contemporary painting has reverted back to foreground, middle ground, and background tropes. Representation, figuration, and subject matter reign. Issues matter. Yes, Clement Greenberg was fiction but is what we have now any better? The problem is our eyes see fast. We instantly assimilate images and quickly become bored. Rehashing visual conventions are often unsuccessful and, to be fair, most abstraction is a regurgitation of the past too. Art is no longer the zeitgeist it once was. Besides Jackson Pollock, the closest the art world had to putting an artist on the cover of Time Magazine was either Jeff Koons or Matthew Barney. That time has past. Beeple stirred a bit of controversy but, for most people, it's more engaging to swipe left and swipe right. In this sea of the new normal, painting doesn't care. Painting is still, quiet, and anachronistic. Even so, the paintings of Thomas Nozkowski's make quite a noise, the antithesis of Rothko's vibrating hum. Spirituality is replaced by transgression, uncertainty, and the chattering of teeth. If art mirrors our times, Nozkowski's pulse was prescient, aligned more with the existential angst of Jordan Wolfson and Neo Rauch than with his own generation. Thomas Nozkowski's paintings are not "a celebration of form and color." He plows through abstract expressionism and minimalism with a sneer. He's inspired by the slippage between thoughts, images, things, and patterns. Nozkowski's paintings do something. They function. Some paintings exhibit a perverse humor. Their enigmatic presence is remarkable considering they're directly and simply painted on a small scale. In an age of oversized art in oversized galleries, Nozkowski's honest work shuns grandiosity, like Vemeer's, "The Lacemaker" mocking David's histrionic, "Coronation of Napoleon". One of Nozkowski's predecessors is Myron Stout, whose black & white paintings cohabit a space between abstraction and non-representaion. Google search Stout's "Untitled", 1957 - 1968, at the Yale University Art Gallery. Like Nozkowski's work, it's a small oil painting, consisting of a white "V" shaped figure on a black ground. Myron Stout's "Untitled", is simple in form but, "What is it?" "What's it doing?" The white shape is simultaneously flat and deep, receding and advancing, every rounded corner different from the next. Stretching. Pulling. Doing no-thing. Its graphic simplicity resists assimilation. Nozkowski's, "Untitled", takes Stout's "V" and turns it into a right angle swimming pool in the middle of a Van Gogh wheatfield. Disagree and you'd be correct. The painting just sits there, neither affirming nor denying your thoughts because, of course, painting does none of these things. It's neither a representational take on Myron Stout's "V" nor an abstraction. Like the shutter of a camera lens, it closes, resisting interpretation. Not to be outdone is a simple lime green shape on a grey background. Empty of detail and minimal in construct, it is perhaps the most vexing painting in the show. Is it a pixelated artichoke? Nothing coalesces. Questions beget more questions. Like many of Nozkowski's paintings, the image is unpinnable and is frankly, odd. In another "Untitled" painting, the painting is both a cartoonish take on Hokusai's, "The Great Wave of Kanagawa" and a character from Dr. Seuss... 'Clark' in the park. There are other painters whose work shares an affinity with Nozkowski. Albert Pinkham Ryder, Forest Bess, and Gertrude Abercrombie were artists who also worked on a small scale outside the mainstream. Their internal dialog with the world couldn’t care less about the official canon of art history. Thomas Nozkowski's vision was no less singular. We were lucky to have him.
So tired of watching Mexican men and women producing art on this childish level. Mr. Montes please get an attorney and sue the institutions you graduated from for not teaching you how to draw and paint on a mature level. Joy Levelle was a great artist but she shouldn't be your hero, IMO.
Can I show my art to an art director please?
What art director? I don’t understand what you’re talking about
No men in NYC. That's new.🤦♂️
Thanks for taking the time to demonstrate what not being a man looks like ❤️
I like that you show close-ups but please somehow tell us who the artists are & if there is a label show that too.
I don’t understand art.
You don’t need to. Visual art is like music, in that way. You either like it or you don’t, the rest doesn’t matter ❤️
Just usual crap, this "art" would be forgotten in 2-3- years/
Contemporary art is not for everyone. Hope you find art you like.
Epic
Wow , love to see this in person.
The show closes tomorrow, so you should hurry 😊
So it’s basically fabric curtains hanging in the windows? 😂
Wowness! He’s definitely in a league all his own. Thanks for the video. Got anything longer for Stella? Would love some slow pans to really soak up the textures and forms. Cheers!
Thank you for highlighting the life of this man; I will not forget his name.
Thank you so much for sharing the experience of this exhibit. Eric White surely has a deep thought provoking narrative with this collection. Great job capturing it. Your commentary was very informative, but if you do not mind me asking, what were your feelings and thoughts after taken in the show? Appreciate you.🙏🏽
Epic 🎉
I’m getting pretty bored of majority black women shit. I wanna go to an art gallery and be impressed not made to suddenly turn sorrowful and guilty.
Excellent!