How to paint like Franz Kline - with Corey D'Augustine | IN THE STUDIO

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  • Learn how to paint like artist Franz Kline, one of the key figures of the abstract expressionist movement, with IN THE STUDIO instructor Corey D’Augustine.
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    The Painting Techniques of Franz Kline: Chief
    Abstract Expressionist New York
    The Museum of Modern Art, October 3, 2010--April 11, 2011
    MoMA.org/abexny
    Filmed by Plowshares Media
    Images courtesy of The Franz Kline Estate; Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko; Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; and The Museum of Modern Art, New York
    Music by Chris Parrello
    Chris Parrello, Ian Young, Kevin Thomas, Ziv Ravitz
    © 2010 The Museum of Modern Art
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Комментарии • 102

  • @themuseumofmodernart
    @themuseumofmodernart  7 лет назад +14

    Hey everyone, tune in this Wednesday, May 17 at 3:30 p.m. EDT for a *LIVE* Q&A with IN THE STUDIO instructor Corey D'Augustine. Corey will answer questions from previous videos, as well as from the live comments section. Watch live: ruclips.net/video/3Q2GDI673lo/видео.html

  • @snode001
    @snode001 14 лет назад +42

    Love the narrator's voice. Very confident, informed, professional, yet approachable. Thanks MoMa!

  • @sophien5416
    @sophien5416 4 года назад +18

    The explanation of Kline's process really makes me appreciate his art more. I think what I like best about abstraction is the accessibility of the process and it's raw nature. The end result is so sensoral and emotionally evocative without trying.

  • @smythe555
    @smythe555 4 года назад +18

    It's hilarious (and sad) to read ignorant comments on Kline's work (and other abstract artists). 70 years later, and these geniuses are in fact likely mocked more than ever. We live in a sadly conservative era (I don't use the word conservative politically, but culturally.) What I see in Kline is that he played with perspective to create a composition that had great movement. His line work was masterful and totally unique. The way he plays with space (and negative space) was revolutionary and very musical, (in my opinion). And finally, Kline's painting style is far more difficult to pull off than it looks. But that was really the point: to create works that highlight the ideas, not the technical achievements. If you don't see what is great in his work, learn about modern art, then look again, before denouncing it as "degenerate". You just might surprise yourself.

  • @svathoughts
    @svathoughts 4 года назад +7

    i learn so much from this guy...love this series

  • @vangotti
    @vangotti 11 месяцев назад

    I’m so happy the Lord brought me to these videos, they are so fun to watch❤️

  • @DG-mv6zw
    @DG-mv6zw 2 года назад +2

    These MoMA shorts about the process of featured artists are fantastic. Corey does such a brilliant job at painting, narrating and analysing each work in a way that's so engaging. My only criticism is that there's not enough artists features and I wish they were a lot longer....which, when you think about it, is more of a compliment than a criticism. Keep them coming please, Corey. Greetings from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @Kevo216666
    @Kevo216666 10 лет назад +113

    You are all wrong. These are amazing. Go and see it, it's in Tate Modern. Or paint one for yourself - it's more rewarding than whining about it in a comments section.

    • @somethinghhh6005
      @somethinghhh6005 8 лет назад +2

      +K Russell Yeah. It's tough to defend certain types of art because art is specific in interpretation... everyone likes different things basically. The extent the objective quality of the art is in the textures and depth of field. other than that... people are lost in themselves.

  • @learnerlearns
    @learnerlearns 12 лет назад +8

    Excellent concise description of both the techniques and history.

  • @jeanpeuplu4926
    @jeanpeuplu4926 3 года назад +1

    Kline's work is hypnotic. Love it

  • @KayInMaine
    @KayInMaine Год назад

    Still in awe at how simple and powerful his paintings like this are!

  • @GamesSatisfy
    @GamesSatisfy 5 лет назад +13

    I love all these videos, I love modern art and I’m an artist myself. But this dude could sell grass to a field

  • @frided67
    @frided67 7 лет назад +9

    I love this series, keep it up!

  • @oscarvillarreal8951
    @oscarvillarreal8951 4 года назад +1

    Art has no limits.

  • @joevasquez3434
    @joevasquez3434 8 месяцев назад

    Corey, sweetie, you pretty much have the line'age of Kline but have zero energy of Kline's masterpiece,.. and I assume it's that energy that makes Klines piece just that; a masterpiece. I enjoyed the video. Helped me understand Kline better. I am so very jealous of Klines style of art, ie: DeKooning, etc. I was trained in the Italian and Spanish renaissance style. My work sells well but my heart belongs to Impressionism and Abstract.

  • @joannavandeneijnden5437
    @joannavandeneijnden5437 6 лет назад +3

    Wonderful explanation great to see someone with top knowledge demonstrate his skills

  • @cristinamota686
    @cristinamota686 3 года назад +2

    Brilliant series, please continue!

  • @marcatkinson5187
    @marcatkinson5187 6 лет назад +39

    My favorite of all the modernist. I tried doing this----epic fail. Tension and balance are very difficult to reconcile.

  • @SankofaNYC
    @SankofaNYC 6 лет назад +3

    Franz Kline makes great work

  • @somnium5603
    @somnium5603 5 лет назад +1

    I love Franz Kline.🖤 Thank you for this video

  • @etienne7774
    @etienne7774 6 лет назад +7

    Brilliant, I'm giving up w&n paints for house paints.

  • @mikeroth5816
    @mikeroth5816 3 года назад +1

    What ever happened to this series? Why did it seem to just stop around 2010? I suppose I understand. Things change. You can't stop that. But these videos with Corey were and are some of the most informative and inspiring videos on these artists I've come across. I still, as I did today, will periodically check in on this playlist to see if by some miracle you've uploaded another one, but there's never any new activity.

  • @larrycostello
    @larrycostello 11 лет назад +3

    great to have some techniques shown in action.

  • @hg1651
    @hg1651 2 года назад

    I like interior and exterior paints. They move differently and you can goof around with them.

  • @michaelstuartesson4377
    @michaelstuartesson4377 3 года назад +1

    When Corey D'Augustine mentions Kline's chair painting "chapter" around the 2nd minute it reminds me of Mary Gabriel's great book "Ninth Street Women" where the chairs in question are references to Kline's wife Elizabeth's chair sitting empty at their home while she was institutionalised with depression and schizophrenia. Apparently, unlike Gorky, Kline had a magic way of making fellow artists smile through occasional dark humour and an infectious laugh. At the age of 50 I'm just now starting to dig into his amazing life.

    • @axelsgone
      @axelsgone 2 года назад

      I’m reading that book right now! Haven’t gotten to that part yet…

  • @evanstallone6294
    @evanstallone6294 6 лет назад +4

    Can you please make an episode about Richard Diebenkorn? I have read almost everything on him, and have recreated works of his myself, but it would nice to see someone else's take on his methods.

  • @itspeache
    @itspeache 11 месяцев назад

    Can you please keep making these?

  • @tibbsshaleen
    @tibbsshaleen 7 лет назад +5

    I LOVE these videos!!!

  • @b.walter6646
    @b.walter6646 3 года назад +1

    Kline was the favorite painter of fellow artist Don Van Vliet (aka... Captain Beefheart)

  • @JELLYBEANKING132
    @JELLYBEANKING132 7 лет назад +36

    I started of watching sports highlights. How did i end up here?

    • @SesameGhetto
      @SesameGhetto 7 лет назад +4

      now that's a really good question

  • @ilikeyoutub07
    @ilikeyoutub07 11 лет назад

    You are right! He has a great voice

  • @Jack-pp2ng
    @Jack-pp2ng 2 года назад +2

    Kline does so much with so little

  • @thosrobert
    @thosrobert 9 лет назад +78

    Please, please, please, do NOT judge art based on images you see on the Internet for in some art book. If you have not actually see the art in real life, you should really just shut up. Because you're making fools of yourselves. Your computer screen cannot show you the texture, nor can it accurately relate the colors. I had seen Van Gogh in America, but it wasn't until I saw numerous examples of his work in Europe that it really set in. In London, they have what I call the Van Gogh corner, and it's amazing. Go to Paris. The Mona Lisa looks nothing like it does in popular culture. She's staring at you accusatively. It's kind of spooky. It's like she knows your secret sins.

  • @pipocaemanteiga
    @pipocaemanteiga 11 лет назад +1

    Nice explanation about Painter Klein

  • @rachelsremedies2602
    @rachelsremedies2602 Год назад

    What happens to you! Enjoyed your lessons! ❤

  • @cdace59
    @cdace59 8 лет назад +2

    Really enjoyed! Thanks for making.

  • @boredgrass
    @boredgrass 8 лет назад

    Please more and please l o n n g e r! I find that this "hands on" approach "brings news" even when the facts are known. That embedded in this nice narration, results in a real gem!

  • @charlene777
    @charlene777 4 года назад

    More in the studio videos please!!

  • @DG-mv6zw
    @DG-mv6zw Год назад

    So do he use house paint or enamel paint? You referenced both, but I'm pretty sure that house paint and enamel paint are definitely not the same thing.Thanks

  • @blackbird5634
    @blackbird5634 6 лет назад +1

    grrrrreat!! thank you!!

  • @hmax1591
    @hmax1591 5 лет назад

    since the artwork is called "chief" I would turn it 90 degrees to the left so it's displayed vertical and not horizontal. maybe he didn't want it to make it so obvious but it looks better if your turn it 90 degrees. maybe he was trying to achieve the tension I feel when I see the work. I do like his work.

  • @CoolThisIsMyUsername
    @CoolThisIsMyUsername 8 лет назад +15

    it seems to me that abstraction like this is more of an exercise in painting absurdity onto the spectator rather than onto the literal canvas. The painting latches onto the spectator's imagination and forces its hand, as it were, or forces it to do something, to respond to it in some manner. Which results in two possibilities: 1) immediate rejection; 2) absurd justification. Frustration, of course, is entailed with either possibility. The objective that arises then becomes that of overcoming possibility - or at least the sort we are split with - by unifying its courses and accepting it. Thus the true encounter with Chief is acceptance, of undone evaluation. In other words, we can only see in it what is in it, and not what is lacking or even what it is trying to be. No, as the spectator, we are necessarily neutral. Hence the title: Chief. Or who knows really. Maybe I'm absurdly justifying it. Or worse, maybe I'm rejecting it without realizing it. I guess that at some point, like within the creation of Chief itself, you have to walk away, like Kline did, and say you've reached an end, like Kline did. The abstract invokes the labyrinth. We ask ourselves of Chief, "If it is what it is, what am I?"

  • @lorenrenee1
    @lorenrenee1 4 года назад

    Now this one I like.

  • @marthasteward9533
    @marthasteward9533 6 лет назад +1

    Looks like an Airplane. ❤

  • @cl03cl
    @cl03cl 6 лет назад

    Amazing

  • @artist_aquar
    @artist_aquar 3 года назад

    Can you set the subtitles for translation to all world countries languages, please?

  • @83loveanimals
    @83loveanimals 6 лет назад +6

    House paint cheap??mmm..

  • @MichaelRpdx
    @MichaelRpdx 7 лет назад

    Didn't deKooning also use house paint? Early in the post-war era?

  • @yagojam
    @yagojam 12 лет назад

    vaya patata de cuadro que pinta el señor que nos explica la tecnica,desde luego estoy de acuerdo con bocha 8601,si FRANZ KLINE levantara la cabeza...............

  • @alvarolima2547
    @alvarolima2547 4 года назад

    Is this oil painting?

  • @eisberg7681
    @eisberg7681 4 года назад +2

    Can someone who is not as uneducated as i am explain to me why this is art? just the painting itself...assuming without knowing who painted this exactly?

    • @davidjamesshaver
      @davidjamesshaver 2 года назад

      What do you think of it? I think it's just cheap novelty and I am very open to non realistic painting.

  • @SomethingImpromptu
    @SomethingImpromptu 8 месяцев назад

    Love abstract expressionism… Can’t say I get the appeal of Kline or Rothko. But interesting video nonetheless.

  • @SilhouetteJudas
    @SilhouetteJudas 11 лет назад +3

    Acrylic isn't crappy.

  • @jacobdrollinger4802
    @jacobdrollinger4802 4 года назад +1

    It's so strange what people regard as fine art! "Chief" looks like something my friend from down the street would do.

  • @kimlacefield5716
    @kimlacefield5716 7 лет назад

    love...

  • @lostinthefaq
    @lostinthefaq 4 месяца назад

    Looks similar to notan studies

  • @michaelgreco5086
    @michaelgreco5086 4 года назад +3

    He was my great great uncle

  • @netsaosa4973
    @netsaosa4973 6 лет назад +2

    looks like a bumble bee :)

  • @633r
    @633r 7 лет назад +24

    i love painting with rubbish paint

  • @0lemus0lent05
    @0lemus0lent05 5 лет назад

    I wonder if Kline enjoyed the housepaint fumes too

  • @terrygrund6598
    @terrygrund6598 Год назад

    Kline would scribble on paper with india ink and a brush, block out sections he liked, project on canvas and paint.

  • @sateremawe
    @sateremawe 2 года назад

    if you don’t get it, don’t blame it on the artist, just accept the fact that you don’t get it. this self awareness might make you start getting things at some point. arrogance towards the object wont.

  • @noahyyycod2217
    @noahyyycod2217 6 лет назад +1

    its just a camera

  • @SuperDsffdsf
    @SuperDsffdsf 4 года назад

    I have to tell the truth, i don't get it

  • @robsonrocha8888
    @robsonrocha8888 3 года назад

    💚💚💚💚💚💚❤️❤️

  • @gypsysnickerdoodle4354
    @gypsysnickerdoodle4354 6 лет назад +3

    House paint is designed to DEGRADE & fall off the wall, over time.

  • @angiemarchinkow
    @angiemarchinkow Год назад

    Corey, do people ever call you "C DAug"?

  • @noman3795
    @noman3795 10 лет назад +15

    this ones a blob
    this ones a line and a blob
    lol!

  • @jerrykline9269
    @jerrykline9269 5 лет назад

    My uncle 😂

  • @yulli0314
    @yulli0314 12 лет назад

    he is like super hyper?!!!!

  • @m.chagaev.8589
    @m.chagaev.8589 6 лет назад +2

    "Paint"

  • @中江潤一-k2q
    @中江潤一-k2q 11 лет назад +2

    ショック!

  • @Doppe1ganger
    @Doppe1ganger 5 лет назад

    House paint aint anything but cheap these days. ):

  • @MichaelGrieve
    @MichaelGrieve 10 лет назад +32

    The painting is nice black/white but the explanation of the painting is absurd. Everyone who paints knows it's not difficult to make art like that. And it's normal that you have different colours of white, as you also have different colours of black when you go over the painting again, but it's nothing special.

    • @epictetus9221
      @epictetus9221 7 лет назад +20

      Michael Grieve Of course the technique is simple. But, to be fair, it isn't exactly easy to paint like Franz Kline either. Of course you can do your best to mimic him, but that's not the same thing (as "everyone who paints" surely know). Case in point, this video. The demonstration doesn't look like Kline at all.

  • @vxxChristinaxxv
    @vxxChristinaxxv 12 лет назад +1

    Don't speak so quickly, dammit!!

  • @Gafferone
    @Gafferone 12 лет назад

    Dumbfounded really.

  • @STRANGE_hour
    @STRANGE_hour 10 лет назад

    this exactly demonstrates why i simultaneously love and hate abstract painters...no group of painters did more to alienate the public and also demystify painting...so torn. this guy is a total nerd tho ;) haha

  • @eilishella
    @eilishella 10 лет назад +16

    bullshit. The in depth analyses of these so called paintings always amuse me. Too funny.

    • @coresss19
      @coresss19 8 лет назад +15

      if you didnt understand the idea of, lets just say, only that particular
      painting of his, then you better go to a justin bieber video, it will
      suit you 10.000 times better than art! btw, this kind of art is a psychological and also neurological (through vision) thing to study and so is in the macro-photography, but you are to imbecile for this!

  • @alexfigaro-c2o
    @alexfigaro-c2o 11 лет назад

    south park world is real

  • @GinoGabriel-t5c
    @GinoGabriel-t5c Год назад +1

    Why are we acting like there's some in-depth technical approach to this? The pretentiousness of abstract modern art really baffles me.

  • @Liusila
    @Liusila 11 лет назад +9

    I don't get how this is worth any attention whatsoever.

  • @kushalnitnaware
    @kushalnitnaware 9 месяцев назад

    pretentious BS

  • @bocha8601
    @bocha8601 12 лет назад +1

    una payasada, como se dice aqui en argentina , sinceramente, una falta de respeto , a los grandes artistas, ue pintan de verdad, y no acen ver en sus obras, lo que vemos naturalmente, que suerte que ienen si venden estos mamarrachos, diganme como se hace para vender los mios que tienen una imagen diferente a estas rediculeces

  • @mikenino1559
    @mikenino1559 2 года назад

    And we can't even get our reallistic paintings in a gallery 🤣🤣

  • @sanantoniotonight5569
    @sanantoniotonight5569 6 лет назад

    what is the point of these "Painting like" videos?

  • @ivanhendr
    @ivanhendr 7 лет назад +15

    Monalisa is Art; this my friend is anything but

  • @nelsonx5326
    @nelsonx5326 4 года назад

    It's a painting about nothing.

  • @davidjamesshaver
    @davidjamesshaver 2 года назад

    Not art, just inferior novelty.

  • @johnryskamp2943
    @johnryskamp2943 Год назад

    You make a mistake. You just paint black on white. Then you have to paint white on black. That's how you get what AEs felt was the paradox which, they felt was the essence on modernism, as introduced by Manet. Why don't you understand modernism?