In the current Art financials - context.......This video may one of your very best and you coordinated your outfit too. I love this space and I LOVE the art !!!! Namaste.
One of your best summer excursions. I'm particularly drawn to the sculptures of Richard Serra. With their monumental scale, they invite the viewer to interact with them. I remember the MoMA retrospective from a number of years ago. With their massive weight, they had to fortify the freight elevator in order to transport the sculptures onto the gallery floors.
those spaces have the wow factor and though this isn't my favourite kind of art it will show better in a space like that. louise bourgeois does shake things up a bit though: wouldn't want to get as close to the spidery thing as you did Mary😱.
Thank you. It was at times like watching you in a Harry Potter film… mysterious passageways, hidden room with gigantic spider, and an unusual type forest! I must have been there last just after the installation of the Richard Serra pieces… that are just squished in there. I wonder if the artwork of Meg Webster felt like nature brought indoors and natural. They feel to have a certain presence. I have been drawn to the white canvas as an artist. Then learned if Robert Roman’s work… wonder too if they are as interesting in person as they sound…? I appreciate learning about a post-minimalist and light and space movement. … and seeing the big pink carpet. Really so much fun the whole thing… Safe travels.
Same here. I've been meaning to take a trip up to Beacon to see this place. Never thought of Warhol as a minimalist, but the Shadow paintings put him in a different light. Quite the tour de force of color and structure and the genius part is that it's the same imaged placed back to back to back. The Serra's are pretty great too. If you're not familiar with Art on Paper, Pier 36, I would highly recommend it. Cheers.......
Großartig die Stahlkonstrukte Das Licht an ihnen Und um sie herum Und Du darin wandelnd. Eingang erhebendes Frohes Gefühl Mit diesen Gewalten Dankeschön 😂
_"Good artists borrow. The best artists steal."_ - Picasso At 9:16, this quote comes to mind in front of this Richard Serra, who plagiarized other artist's work without giving them credit. This work here plagiarizes Roni Horn's Yale MFA thesis. The difference is that Roni's work is made from rubber. A war broke out between these two artists and the only reason why it became news is that they are both well respected artists in bluechip galleries. It's a shame when living masters, who are officially canonized, rely on stealing another artists' ideas. I see this frequently and the lesser known artist has no voice to fight back. Institutions protect the artist centered around money and power. I doubt, however, that DIA knew about Serra's plagiarism when they purchased this work. Yes, "Meaning is contingent upon context." Steel is not rubber, therefore meaning differs. It's up to you to decide if that's enough of a demarcation. While many people see this Serra as a beautiful work of art, all art is political. In war, the victor writes history but the role of art is to critique power, not reinforce it. Hopefully, Roni's voice will be heard.
Is that room with the work of Meg Webster or the withe the work of Felix Gozalez Torres the one where there were for years the works of John Chamberlain?
In the current Art financials - context.......This video may one of your very best and you coordinated your outfit too. I love this space and I LOVE the art !!!! Namaste.
Thank you for sharing this art and for taking us along to this gallery ❤
Wow....what an amazing gallery space, filled with such beautifully fantastic work....I enjoyed this video so very much, thankyou.....
Glad you enjoyed it
I love your art gallery tours. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you like them!
Getting Serra's in that space was a work of art
ML/ Always the best art/ always a new adventure! Thank YOU....
CCC Austin, TX✈
Thankyou! Wonderfull place and art.
One of your best summer excursions. I'm particularly drawn to the sculptures of Richard Serra. With their monumental scale, they invite the viewer to interact with them. I remember the MoMA retrospective from a number of years ago. With their massive weight, they had to fortify the freight elevator in order to transport the sculptures onto the gallery floors.
I honestly got emotional walking through them, they are extraordinary
Oh my , the Richard Serra ,mesmerising
those spaces have the wow factor and though this isn't my favourite kind of art it will show better in a space like that. louise bourgeois does shake things up a bit though: wouldn't want to get as close to the spidery thing as you did Mary😱.
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Thank you, muesum full of some big names from the last eighty years or so, loved how the garden also has green style of minalism 💚
Yes! The garden was amazing
Loved it, thank you. ❤
Thank you. It was at times like watching you in a Harry Potter film… mysterious passageways, hidden room with gigantic spider, and an unusual type forest!
I must have been there last just after the installation of the Richard Serra pieces… that are just squished in there.
I wonder if the artwork of Meg Webster felt like nature brought indoors and natural. They feel to have a certain presence.
I have been drawn to the white canvas as an artist. Then learned if Robert Roman’s work… wonder too if they are as interesting in person as they sound…?
I appreciate learning about a post-minimalist and light and space movement. … and seeing the big pink carpet. Really so much fun the whole thing…
Safe travels.
I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you
Excellent !!!!!!!
Same here. I've been meaning to take a trip up to Beacon to see this place. Never thought of Warhol as a minimalist, but the Shadow paintings put him in a different light. Quite the tour de force of color and structure and the genius part is that it's the same imaged placed back to back to back. The Serra's are pretty great too. If you're not familiar with Art on Paper, Pier 36, I would highly recommend it. Cheers.......
Just fixed a spelling error and it erased your ❤. Not intentional 😊
Großartig die Stahlkonstrukte
Das Licht an ihnen
Und um sie herum
Und Du darin wandelnd.
Eingang erhebendes
Frohes Gefühl
Mit diesen Gewalten
Dankeschön 😂
Not my cuppa tea. I find the lichens on the trees outside more interesting. I do appreciate your work putting this together. Cheers from the desert.
❤❤❤❤ from Armenia❤
❤wish you all the best❤
Thanks!
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❣🍀✌
Funny, “Senga” in reverse is “Agnes”. Nice to see you moving 😝 (as opposed to the fixed Instagram pictures)!
_"Good artists borrow. The best artists steal."_ - Picasso
At 9:16, this quote comes to mind in front of this Richard Serra, who plagiarized other artist's work without giving them credit. This work here plagiarizes Roni Horn's Yale MFA thesis. The difference is that Roni's work is made from rubber. A war broke out between these two artists and the only reason why it became news is that they are both well respected artists in bluechip galleries. It's a shame when living masters, who are officially canonized, rely on stealing another artists' ideas. I see this frequently and the lesser known artist has no voice to fight back. Institutions protect the artist centered around money and power. I doubt, however, that DIA knew about Serra's plagiarism when they purchased this work. Yes, "Meaning is contingent upon context." Steel is not rubber, therefore meaning differs. It's up to you to decide if that's enough of a demarcation. While many people see this Serra as a beautiful work of art, all art is political. In war, the victor writes history but the role of art is to critique power, not reinforce it. Hopefully, Roni's voice will be heard.
Hey Mary, how long do you think the train from NYC to that place would take? (Don’t live in the us)
About 1 1/2 - 2 hours by train. It's a beautiful train ride and a nice 15 minute walk from the Beacon station to Dia.
Is that room with the work of Meg Webster or the withe the work of Felix Gozalez Torres the one where there were for years the works of John Chamberlain?
I'm not sure! It was my first time visiting
I wonder how in the holy F they managed to place those ginormous steel objects inside the exhibition rooms.
Excellent video! I love Dia - if you live in Beacon you can visit for free :-)
Robert Irwin designed the gardens, too
different
What a piece of junk! Charging $20...
Stinky Jazz...