Interesting documentary! That crit at 31.00 phew! I liked Jasper Joffe in this, he seems to care and think deeply about the what he's painting and the philosophy behind it.
Emotional realism - and the idea of what catches the eye - and the idea of enhancing innnovation and to really reflect on what you do and the good question to a student was: what kind of criterea are you using to decide what is good or bad - and I wonder if it is true that there is a fear of statement ? And is it true that a painter can paint anything ? Yes I think so .... but how and Why may be interesting reflections on the experience of a painting. I do think that painting is a dynamic thinking -feeling -imagining-doing
im applying for this course, my tutor chris cook went there and is recommending it for me, this is very interesting but i wonder how much has changed since 1999
I liked Christopher Fraylings comment that painting (like drawing) is a thing that can be taught - what the art student does with that facility is up to them - hopefully something substantial.
I liked Graham Crowley’s question to Jasper Joffee - what constitutes the better aspects of his painting - and where is his challenge - as if painting is more than a self confident act of hubris and branding.
7:46 Having not a penny and just the shirt on my back, couldn't stop Me painting. . . So glad I didn't listen to everyone telling Me I needed to go to art college, if Joffe's programming is anything to go by.
Oh my god, did we really speak like that 20 years ago? Why does that Brian Sewell guy speak like the Queen while she doesn't even speak like that anymore?
It is a sad and all to familiar sight to see the painting studios empty - as if painting is a relatively trivial practice and painting students face no substantial challenge in the studio. Despite his pompous manner I am even coming to appreciate Brian Sewell’s insistence on certain standards for painting - the credibility for the practice of painting has virtually collapsed in the post- modern discourse of ‘Anything Goes’ - this is where I agree with Frayling that the painting school needs to retrieve its discipline and more than any previous historical period - painters need to deliver something of substance.
The answer is simple: There is little or no emphasis on traditional, more academic methods of learning to paint - hard work, lots of practice and repetition. Learning to paint from real life. Far too many Art Students really have now idea how to actually paint what they see. "I'm an abstract Artist" or worse , " I'm a conceptual artist" , which really means " I never took the time and effort to learn how to draw properly because it was too much work". Once you have learned and practiced how to do it properly, then take that knowledge and stretch into what ever style you feel best suits what you are trying to say. There really is a lot of crappy, over-rated stuff out there. We need more quality.
depressing. all those critics and artists spewing tons of stereotypical phrases to ''justify'' why this or that piece is art, frkn soulless clerks and advocates of the only live thing left in this world, daring to stick their dirty hands and tongues in it, in order to please their ego and fill stomach.
"You'll never be able to take a photograph of what's inside your head." (George Shaw's dad)
Interesting documentary! That crit at 31.00 phew! I liked Jasper Joffe in this, he seems to care and think deeply about the what he's painting and the philosophy behind it.
Emotional realism - and the idea of what catches the eye - and the idea of enhancing innnovation and to really reflect on what you do and the good question to a student was: what kind of criterea are you using to decide what is good or bad - and I wonder if it is true that there is a fear of statement ? And is it true that a painter can paint anything ? Yes I think so .... but how and Why may be interesting reflections on the experience of a painting. I do think that painting is a dynamic thinking -feeling -imagining-doing
im applying for this course, my tutor chris cook went there and is recommending it for me, this is very interesting but i wonder how much has changed since 1999
nik hb how was the degree in the end? :)
maan those people buying the art don't
know shit
George Shaw you legend!!!
Sick burn
I like Graham Crowley’s painting Circa 1988 - which intrigued me - more than his recent almost formalist preoccupations with mark and surface.
Look forward to viewing, again varies for reasons. Impressive
Very interesting
I liked Christopher Fraylings comment that painting (like drawing) is a thing that can be taught - what the art student does with that facility is up to them - hopefully something substantial.
nice one
OK , I enjoyed seeing this especially towards the end.
I would love to see the other episodes of this, anyone know where I can find them?
Painting needs paint. Excellent, so far. And........
I liked Graham Crowley’s question to Jasper Joffee - what constitutes the better aspects of his painting - and where is his challenge - as if painting is more than a self confident act of hubris and branding.
Thank you studied w abstract expressionist ! At Cooper Union!
painters! i can't wait to start my painting degree, i love talking with painters!
where r u studying?
Painting is amazing
@@angel-js4nm I’m at Camberwell now, it’s quite good.
Congratulations Jadper! Wasserman the last wk! I don't follow many artists.
brian sewell is like a living cartonn
max conran Except he isn't now
George Shaw Turner Prize nominee 2011
7:46 Having not a penny and just the shirt on my back, couldn't stop Me painting. . . So glad I didn't listen to everyone telling Me I needed to go to art college, if Joffe's programming is anything to go by.
I liked Christopher Fraylings comment that a school of painting should be focused on what happens between the paint and the student
Oh my god, did we really speak like that 20 years ago? Why does that Brian Sewell guy speak like the Queen while she doesn't even speak like that anymore?
What year is exhibition
Professor Harry Thubron of Goldsmiths' College/ University and Jamaica School of Art, would say, " You can't teach Art, Art is doing it."
how long until the art market bubble bursts?
which bubble?
it won't........I believe
Almost Rothko's concept and anti
Known claimed in USA
buying art is a means of suppressing feelings of creative inferiority and the only way for some to be a part of the art establishment.
you'll never be able to take a photograph of what's in your ed
It is a sad and all to familiar sight to see the painting studios empty - as if painting is a relatively trivial practice and painting students face no substantial challenge in the studio. Despite his pompous manner I am even coming to appreciate Brian Sewell’s insistence on certain standards for painting - the credibility for the practice of painting has virtually collapsed in the post-
modern discourse of ‘Anything Goes’ - this is where I agree with Frayling that the painting school needs to retrieve its discipline and more than any previous historical period - painters need to deliver something of substance.
the guy who does the ugly, hollow paintings has a lot of unwarranted arrogance
Weird documentary with just man.
Reviewing professors
The answer is simple: There is little or no emphasis on traditional, more academic methods of learning to paint - hard work, lots of practice and repetition. Learning to paint from real life.
Far too many Art Students really have now idea how to actually paint what they see.
"I'm an abstract Artist" or worse , " I'm a conceptual artist" , which really means " I never took the time and effort to learn how to draw properly because it was too much work".
Once you have learned and practiced how to do it properly, then take that knowledge and stretch into what ever style you feel best suits what you are trying to say.
There really is a lot of crappy, over-rated stuff out there.
We need more quality.
like jazz...
depressing. all those critics and artists spewing tons of stereotypical phrases to ''justify'' why this or that piece is art, frkn soulless clerks and advocates of the only live thing left in this world, daring to stick their dirty hands and tongues in it, in order to please their ego and fill stomach.
Un-pollack signifying
hmmmm.....you get an award of 500 quid. .....and make some nice art in the colour I want....wtf!
Everything is art. If you can't conceptualize that then you're not a real artist yet
I wonder if the art critic's subjective nonsense of Huxley's art will eventually develop into something useful.
More shit on the walls than Jimmy Boyle's prison cell.
This is utterly useless.
Jasper the sell out..don't trust him...he will be the successful art dealer eventually
Interesting in many ways but it seems to be a man’s World. Where are the woman?