How Matisse Revolutionized Color In Art

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @Atraira
    @Atraira Месяц назад +1288

    i love your work and i respect the hustle but i gotta say watching a video essay about matisse followed by the words "cutting edge AI technology to unlock your strongest creative potential" coming out of your mouth gave me some serious whiplash

    • @nintendude794
      @nintendude794 Месяц назад +29

      Lmao

    • @Zaftique
      @Zaftique Месяц назад +42

      yeah, what the hell... :\

    • @nattdal88
      @nattdal88 Месяц назад +43

      I really hope he's better than ai "art", it's just theft

    • @oreganillo
      @oreganillo Месяц назад +52

      Using AI to contribute to a website design is not the same as creating AI art

    • @dhess34
      @dhess34 Месяц назад +15

      I LOVE how anti-“AI” the art world is 😂 If a machine can do something better than you can, you should do something else. And the using the word “theft” regarding AI has been debunked ad nauseam: either further your understanding of the topic, or at least make an attempt to keep up with current Art philosophy.

  • @Arkholt2
    @Arkholt2 Месяц назад +138

    Your mention of divisionism is interesting. The idea of dots being seen from far away blending together is basically how halftone printing works, and both divisionism, pointillism, and halftone printing were developed around the same time. I wonder if the inventors of these things had any influence on each other.

    • @zoulzopan
      @zoulzopan Месяц назад +1

      Wow that's super interesting.

    • @antoinepetrov
      @antoinepetrov Месяц назад +2

      Maybe the halftone printing developers learnt from Signac's extensive studies of colour

  • @JimTaulman
    @JimTaulman Месяц назад +13

    I took a trip earlier this year to NY for work and stopped in MoMA to go see Starry Night. I left MoMA puzzled by Matisse. It was all I could think about when I left, because I just had like a violent emotional reaction to his paintings for some reason, I just did not “get it.” I went back to my hotel and started reading up on Matisse, I’ve looked at a lot of his other paintings and read a lot of what you’ve just said.
    This video was wonderful. Thank you for the b&w comparisons - for making me wield my imagination against itself and finally pit my expectations against the realities of these paintings. Even having seen the paintings before it was easy to fill the black and white versions in with more traditional colors in my head and see why people would have hated the vibrant versions of them. Filling in the colors with what I thought they should be and then seeing them fill in with these vibrant colors that just did not fit made a lot more click for me. Love your videos, funny to see one come out about an artist I’ve currently been consumed with. Keep it up ❤

  • @alexturtwig5029
    @alexturtwig5029 Месяц назад +12

    The painting videos continue to be my favorite videos on RUclips. I go to the Met at least once a year now. Thank you, nerd writer!

  • @simplyheen1150
    @simplyheen1150 Месяц назад +125

    This might be a bit off topic but to convert a picture to black and white, I'd really recommend you to directly change the colour space to b&w instead of reducing saturation.
    In a nutshell, because how different colours have different brightness at max chroma, using the saturation slider for B&W will change the brightness of some colours instead of keeping it (e.g. red).

  • @7inline
    @7inline Месяц назад +3

    still the best art essays on youtube! thanks for continuing to put these out

    • @MartijnPennings
      @MartijnPennings 22 дня назад

      You should also check out Great Art Explained!

  • @sheren_b
    @sheren_b Месяц назад +7

    A great summation of matisse's influence and work, i remember learning about fauvism in high school and how it really puts color usage in perspective. I love the tie-in with pointillism and the cameo of gertrude stein of course lol.

    • @sauravchaudhary997
      @sauravchaudhary997 Месяц назад +1

      Damn where do I learn this stuff?? Any resources you can suggest?

  • @Girlwhoeatsart
    @Girlwhoeatsart Месяц назад +4

    phenomenal video per usual

  • @protector7886
    @protector7886 Месяц назад +3

    Ok, I haven’t watched it yet but I can’t tell you how happy I was to see another painting video.❤

  • @daalimbe
    @daalimbe Месяц назад +29

    thorgy voice: loove Matisse

  • @TheRockerX
    @TheRockerX Месяц назад +32

    Took me a minute to realize the only reason I "guessed" the color of the painting correctly was because you used the same painting as the video's thumbnail.

  • @ريّان-ذ4ت
    @ريّان-ذ4ت Месяц назад +6

    I love Dance so much, I saw a recreation of it in Amsterdam's Stedilijk museum but it was incomplete, missing the fifth figure on the right, as the painter didn't have a big enough canvas. I absolutely loved it still, but I crave to see the original in person.

  • @RTKdarling
    @RTKdarling Месяц назад +16

    Loving your book! My wife and I take turns reading chapters to each other.

  • @iissamiam
    @iissamiam Месяц назад +9

    This is the first time I’ve understood pointillism. Thank you.

  • @robertterrell3065
    @robertterrell3065 27 дней назад

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO! :) Because Matisse is my hero. At this stage of life, he might be "The Man." Different people have their idols, or not. I've loved Matisse for decades. He was a little bit down from the very top of Mount Olympus for me growing up because he didn't paint "abstract art" but I've looked at his amazing work and thought about his paintings a lot for the last... well, since College Art School. That's been 50 years now.
    Amazing how time has passed by. And I'm still contemplating art, especially painting!! Matisse has grown in my estimation, which is hard to believe, but he has. What a fantastic artist. He WAS AN Abstract Artist, really. It's right there. Such a solid foundation to his work.
    Thank you for what you accomplished Professor Henri Matisse. You give me something to aspire to. Working as hard as I can to continue to grow and expand as an artist!! SMH, so amazing, Henri Matisse!!!

  • @helloweeny
    @helloweeny Месяц назад +43

    Thanks for giving me some perspective on Matisse, definitely been guilty of dismissing him as a bit of a hack but good to get the context of what his vision was.

    • @ginemginem
      @ginemginem Месяц назад +8

      Honestly? My mind wasn't changed one bit. If I were to accept that this is his subjective emotional experience put to canvas - I would have to find his perspective shallow and lacking, and his thought processes lazy and underdeveloped.

    • @helloweeny
      @helloweeny Месяц назад +6

      ​@@ginemginem that's fine, but I think my cursory opinion of Matisse and his art has changed knowing that he was trying to just forge his own path based on what came before, and was around him at the time. I'll always respect someone who works so hard to make a unique contribution when it would have been easy to just imitate the great artists surrounding him from that era.

    • @ginemginem
      @ginemginem Месяц назад +1

      @@helloweeny That's totally valid.

    • @thedrunkenmaster6757
      @thedrunkenmaster6757 Месяц назад +1

      @@ginemginem But why exactly? His Fauvism is very influential

    • @ginemginem
      @ginemginem Месяц назад +3

      @@thedrunkenmaster6757 Well, so was Paris Hilton. I know, not the most charitable example, but it's the first thing that came to mind.
      It is important for art history; but the way I see it, and you can disagree, it just led to this post-modern commodisation of art where art is seen as an asset to be speculated on and not enjoyed. Mind you, I was a bit of a conservative fogey ever since childhood and never was able to change my mind as much as I tried. The expresivnes kinda peaked with impressionism, and after that everything felt too self indulgent with no compassion for the viewer. A bit too masturbatory. I'm not stating this as an absolute truth, it's just that I never was able to see art as a completely subjective thing. To me, art should hit upon a shared human experience - and I guess stuff like this doesn't feel like it crosses that treshold from masturbation to love making. It just doesn't transcend its connection to the artist
      Here's a thought experiment: If a future civilisation of humans were to dig this up without any historical or cultural context, would they even percieve it as art? If so, would they find it remarkable, or impactful?

  • @davidci
    @davidci Месяц назад +17

    Oh to have this mastery over color values

  • @margaretsmith9637
    @margaretsmith9637 27 дней назад +1

    Did you notice in the dancers the red of the body vibrates the same off of the dark blue as it does off the lighter slightly greyed green.
    No wonder it took him a year and a half to get those colors right
    Marvelous!

  • @SabineCedor
    @SabineCedor 23 дня назад

    These are some of my favorite art pieces and style

  • @-xirx-
    @-xirx- 28 дней назад

    I absolutely adore Matisse's work. Thank you

  • @TheGaze
    @TheGaze Месяц назад +1

    I love your art videos so much. Thank you. ❤

  • @leonelpowers5979
    @leonelpowers5979 Месяц назад +2

    While I didn't dig some of his work, I love the dance. It somehow feels like a middle point between human and nature. Motion and emotion, but within the cultural representation of art, and within a painting.

  • @sandfang
    @sandfang Месяц назад

    This is great and comes at exactly the right time, since there is an exhibition about Matisse in Basel, Switzerland at the moment!

  • @BLTV_Photoshop
    @BLTV_Photoshop 29 дней назад

    Wonderful!

  • @jackmcphaden3964
    @jackmcphaden3964 Месяц назад +72

    BABE!!! BABBEEE WHAKE UP!!!! NERDWRITER POSTED

  • @jackmiller1209
    @jackmiller1209 Месяц назад

    Beautiful! A perfect introduction to the work of a master.

  • @motiondesignberlin10243
    @motiondesignberlin10243 Месяц назад

    love your way of talking about his work.

  • @raphaferrari7361
    @raphaferrari7361 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent video, as usual 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @OrlaStevens
    @OrlaStevens 27 дней назад

    fantastic video, thank you!

  • @awykus
    @awykus Месяц назад

    Amazing work, thank you so much ❤

  • @jadechan8673
    @jadechan8673 Месяц назад

    wonderful essay. Thank you!

  • @Vince1986
    @Vince1986 Месяц назад

    Great video - shockingly concise! Thank you!

  • @auntvesuvi3872
    @auntvesuvi3872 Месяц назад

    Thank you, Evan! 🎨🖌

  • @Xeronimo74
    @Xeronimo74 Месяц назад +1

    Great video again! Nb. Please also post on Threads!

  • @miramerali5807
    @miramerali5807 13 дней назад

    Great video, it just reinforced my love for The Dance mural

  • @bluesque9687
    @bluesque9687 Месяц назад

    Beautifully done, mate!
    And, Matisse ❤

  • @zacharywong483
    @zacharywong483 Месяц назад

    Absolutely terrific script here!

  • @thethoughtchapter
    @thethoughtchapter Месяц назад

    Beautiful analysis as always ❤💙💚

  • @trezenx
    @trezenx Месяц назад

    as always, thank you for this

  • @Gwydda
    @Gwydda Месяц назад

    Another great video!

  • @JJTMStudio
    @JJTMStudio 25 дней назад

    Matisse is my favorite modern artist.

  • @ingeborg-anne
    @ingeborg-anne 7 дней назад

    Funny thing is that I *didn't* expect that colour because it was so dull and I expected the sharp, pure expression of Matisse's later works!

  • @aroefilms
    @aroefilms Месяц назад

    Excellence, as always

  • @LaurianeG.
    @LaurianeG. Месяц назад +1

    It really seems like a very common thing for audience and critics to dismiss whenever artists move further and further from realism. I was recently thinking again about Speed Racer, one of my favourite films of all time, and one that I consider an absolute masterpiece and has earned it's status as a cult classic and appreciated for it's bold impressionistic and experimental approach, yet at the time was derided for it's cartoon style. And - all proportions kept, you saw a few years earlier Wind Waker being derided by audiences for it's cel shaded visuals yet it's now applauded as being one of the most beautiful video games ever made. Sometimes you just need some time to pass.

  • @nealpeterson
    @nealpeterson Месяц назад

    well done - love your art videos

  • @funnythatsmyname
    @funnythatsmyname Месяц назад +1

    Love these videos on art analysis, as so much meaning can be mined from a still image, but SLOW DOWN. It sounds like you’re zipping through these at breakneck speed.

  • @davidbusby2550
    @davidbusby2550 Месяц назад

    Good to see you're OK.

  • @keinanfry7682
    @keinanfry7682 Месяц назад

    My favorite artist. Matisse is a master in my opinion.

  • @daytrip_films
    @daytrip_films Месяц назад +1

    So funny imagining people being up in arms about this. The pretty colours! So violent! Foul beast! Like lol dudes chill out

  • @BeastMasterNeil
    @BeastMasterNeil Месяц назад

    Thanks for a great video

  • @retrofuturist7
    @retrofuturist7 Месяц назад

    Another banger from Nerdwriter, lovely video❤❤
    Also was wondering what is that beautiful font you’re using?

  • @chelseashurmantine8153
    @chelseashurmantine8153 Месяц назад

    We made fauvism self portraits in high school and I love it

  • @akimorait
    @akimorait Месяц назад +1

    What's the name of the font at 1:47? It's just so nice.

  • @PeepingUkulele
    @PeepingUkulele Месяц назад

    Wonderful video!

  • @Ciuin_Sam
    @Ciuin_Sam Месяц назад

    "A completely 'personalised' website" ... minus the "person" :/
    An interesting video marred by the encroachment of Plagiarised Information Synthesis System. I just don't trust AI tools to not include stolen materials, artwork, and our own personal writing and photographs. I love your videos on the world of art history and I've learned to respect these artists and their thought, practice, and pioneering imagination more than I had before.
    Part of respecting their work is standing against its misuse and the subsequent downfall of public art literacy. I'm not directing all of my ire at this video, or Ivan, but this is an important topic for all of us art lovers to consider seriously.

  • @alideep9656
    @alideep9656 Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @livtupi
    @livtupi Месяц назад +14

    Matisse was like if you get it you get it, if you don't you don't, and if you don't im soo sorry for you

    • @balls261
      @balls261 Месяц назад

      It's people like you that drive people away from art. How about instead of twisting your specific tastes into some sort of weird brag or condescension, you help people understand - or even just simply recognize that people not liking a certain style or artist doesn't make them stupider or lesser.
      It's so obnoxious. The entire reason so many people don't care for modern art or fine art in general is because there's always some pseudo intellectual loser like you ready to call them stupid for "not getting it." Stop. Art is for everyone.

  • @coyote4237
    @coyote4237 Месяц назад

    Thank you.

  • @corlissmedia2.0
    @corlissmedia2.0 Месяц назад

    Thank you for another intelligent video.

  • @primtones
    @primtones Месяц назад +1

    "The Sun" by Edvard Munch (1909) got red and blue rays. Check it out

  • @Vontonone
    @Vontonone Месяц назад

    Color is used in two ways in paintings one which is, from the west, used to capture “reality” and the other way which is from east originally in art history, used by however the artist wants to capture that.

  • @msbaby1358
    @msbaby1358 Месяц назад

    i love this video omg

  • @hurrBl
    @hurrBl Месяц назад

    I like your content so much I tried to subscribe when I already am suscribed, amazing

  • @5h3nn0ng
    @5h3nn0ng Месяц назад

    Personally, Ive been more of a fan on his work with Paper cutouts in the later years, but learning about how flexible Matisse used colors in his work should be appreciated too
    Also I can’t be the only one who sees that the Arms in “Dance” make a Heart, right?

  • @traumatizedcritic8679
    @traumatizedcritic8679 Месяц назад

    Babe! Wake up!!! NerdWriter has released another banger of a video essay!!!!!

  • @stellalwaysdown1
    @stellalwaysdown1 Месяц назад

    I go to see his work in Basel 🇨🇭Can wait ❤️

  • @ignaciomaino2281
    @ignaciomaino2281 15 дней назад

    great video

  • @floodo1
    @floodo1 Месяц назад

    I would have been one of the people in the crowd mocking his paintings (-8
    Video is really well done

  • @Jenthura
    @Jenthura 20 дней назад

    Yes, I expected those colors because you used that painting in your thumbnail that I clicked on.

  • @Dutchy80
    @Dutchy80 Месяц назад +1

    I guess the thing you have to remember is Critics opinions are just that, opinions. Pay no heed and do what you feel.

  • @Vikashpatel007
    @Vikashpatel007 Месяц назад +4

    RETURN OF THE KING. Matisse was the first painter to make me have a novel thought about art at age 6.

  • @ahmedelbeiti
    @ahmedelbeiti 26 дней назад

    Great video! Anyone know the name of the font used in the title? it's beautiful.

  • @rorifree
    @rorifree Месяц назад

    I love Matisse

  • @nikshmenga
    @nikshmenga Месяц назад +1

    good one

  • @saraharaujo3020
    @saraharaujo3020 Месяц назад

    Amei a seleção ❤

  • @christianbauer1960
    @christianbauer1960 Месяц назад

    wow! Sehr interessant!

  • @maxspencer6763
    @maxspencer6763 Месяц назад

    I feel the home where I wanna spend the rest of my life in Luxembourg garden

  • @lorettaavery1498
    @lorettaavery1498 Месяц назад +21

    hearing you promote AI was seriously embarrassing

    • @namedone2210
      @namedone2210 Месяц назад

      Why lol? Are we all gonna pretend it doesn’t exist in this world? Lol

    • @Artist_of_Imagination
      @Artist_of_Imagination 29 дней назад +1

      @@namedone2210 This is like saying we should promote gambling just because it is a thing

    • @namedone2210
      @namedone2210 19 дней назад +1

      @@Artist_of_Imagination Literally not the same thing. Relating AI to gambling. Did you think that response was clever?

  • @ericcarabetta1161
    @ericcarabetta1161 Месяц назад +13

    Offended by colors? Seems some people never change.

  • @tomirendo
    @tomirendo Месяц назад +1

    I always considered Matisse to be a con-man. "La Danse" was already commissioned, and Matisse didn't paint any part of it for almost a year, then painted "Dance (1)" in a few days in 1909. Realizing he could get away with it, he painted it again, now with the people in red. The young talented artist with great technical skill, became a lazy grifter

  • @mkf628
    @mkf628 Месяц назад

    I just put a single black dot on a white A4 sheet.. it contains all the colours and all the possible geometric shapes within it.. whooooooaaaaaaaaa. For sale, if anyone wants it. Taking six fig + bids. Thank you.

  • @aherprasad
    @aherprasad 24 дня назад +1

    if a painting got that amount of trash talking in the 1900s, these people wouldn't last 1hour on twitter 0:52

  • @antoinepetrov
    @antoinepetrov Месяц назад +12

    The sad thing is that I couldn't experience the beginning of the video since I already knew the colours of the paintings.

  • @louiselua3905
    @louiselua3905 9 дней назад

    I mean... either that or... The emperor is really just naked.

  • @truepeacenik
    @truepeacenik Месяц назад +1

    Promoting AI in art?
    Downvote.

  • @gritcrit4385
    @gritcrit4385 Месяц назад

    I remember some of it when I was in kindergarten, they seemed alien and distant. Maybe because the colors were unexpected and kinda unnatural

  • @noahh9355
    @noahh9355 Месяц назад

    nice video

  • @Арчи-д5т
    @Арчи-д5т 7 дней назад

    Those, who booed the paintings back then were.. right. 100 years later and it's still nothing more than a panel for a room, just like any other modern so-called-art.

  • @AxialHence
    @AxialHence Месяц назад

    My art teacher named her son 'Matisse'. Back then, I thought it was pretentious. Only now, years later, do I realise that yeah it's still pretentious but at least he was a great artist

  • @felixvilleneuve8293
    @felixvilleneuve8293 Месяц назад

    God, your writing is so good mmm

  • @andreynikolaev5802
    @andreynikolaev5802 Месяц назад

    Very St Tropez

  • @171QA
    @171QA Месяц назад

    Wow.

  • @ognjengaric2687
    @ognjengaric2687 Месяц назад

    Great video, I've always been a fan of Matisse, Luxe, Calme et Volupte and Le Bonheur de Vivre are among the best paintings I've ever seen! 😊

    • @pactolus
      @pactolus Месяц назад

      Appalling lack of taste. Matisse paints at the level of a schoolchild.

  • @KARTHARTT
    @KARTHARTT Месяц назад

    Nice

  • @canevrenol
    @canevrenol Месяц назад

    I’ll just go nd get a Nerdwriter1 tattoo

  • @IntellectualWave
    @IntellectualWave Месяц назад +15

    I hate it too ! Sorry matisse

  • @lucasnunes2453
    @lucasnunes2453 Месяц назад

    Matisse without the colors

  • @T_Dot94
    @T_Dot94 Месяц назад

    I love your videos but they are so short I worry I am never gonna retain any of this information and that I am only getting a very shallow education on art.

  • @AhmedSaeed97
    @AhmedSaeed97 Месяц назад

    Wow

  • @thedrunkenmaster6757
    @thedrunkenmaster6757 Месяц назад +5

    Matisse is one of the oldest artists who still appears to have a bunch of haters in the comments?