Art Trip: Marfa | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • The epicenter of the art world is in Marfa, Texas? We visit this small town where Minimalist artist Donald Judd settled in the 70s, and sowed the seeds for its glorious present, worthy of a pilgrimage. To support our channel, visit: / artassignment .
    Thanks to our Grandmaster of the Arts Indianapolis Homes Realty, and all of our patrons, especially Lynn Gordon, Patrick Hanna, and Constance Urist. Further thanks go to the Judd Foundation, Chinati Foundation, and Ballroom Marfa.
    Follow us as we visit:
    Judd Foundation: juddfoundation.org
    Marfa Burrito: / 114897698569046
    Ballroom Marfa: ballroommarfa....
    Wrong Store: www.wrongmarfa....
    Freda: shop-freda.com/
    Cobra Rock Boot Co: cobrarock.com/
    Marfa Book Company: www.marfabookco...
    Frama: tumbleweedlaund...
    Prada Marfa: ballroommarfa....
    Stellina: www.stellinamar...
    Do Your Thing Coffee: www.doyourthing...
    Chinati: www.chinati.org/
    Food Shark: / foodsharkmarfa
    Subscribe for new episodes of The Art Assignment every other Thursday!
    --
    Follow us elsewhere for the full Art Assignment experience:
    Website: www.theartassig...
    Instagram: / theartassignment
    Extra Credit Group: / artass. .
    tumblr: / theartassignment
    All responses tumblr: all.theartassig...
    Twitter: / artassignment
    Facebook: / theartassignment
    and maybe Reddit?: / theartassignment

Комментарии • 201

  • @JHYW
    @JHYW 7 лет назад +190

    I feel like these sort of art installations are something American; not simply because the USA has the vast expanses of space needed to devote so much room to military base-sized pieces, but because the very nature of their existence highlights the two romanticised images of the USA: the stark contrast between the rural emptiness exhibited here and the compressed vertical cityscapes from which places like Marfa can offer an escape. Talk about run on sentence, but I loved this video and I love the idea of a town so centred on the concept of art pilgrimage. It's something so alien to the tiny island I'm from.

  • @Beryllahawk
    @Beryllahawk 6 лет назад +54

    Watching this made me homesick for the first time in a long, long time. I grew up in west Texas; those skies, that flat landscape, they are part of me. I haven't been to Marfa but once, back in 1994; the last time I was in Texas.
    Walking in the heat - the scent of grass and dust - the sky out there - all things that I haven't thought about in years.
    I won't deny that I am crying even now.
    This is a trip I may need to make in person.

    • @jazzpup8288
      @jazzpup8288 4 года назад +1

      I miss Texas skies so much. Its another world at night. I feel like I will go back

    • @hazmatispro512
      @hazmatispro512 4 года назад

      flat land theres legit mountains in the distance

  • @hellokittyskittles
    @hellokittyskittles 7 лет назад +2

    I'm from El Paso and in 2013 my art history teacher at UTEP, Melissa Warak, told us that the Chinati Foundation was seeking volunteers for their Open House in October so I had the opportunity to see the work of Judd in person. I have to say that everything in this video is correct. The landscape is beautiful. The work makes you feel so much. it was just an incredible experience. Thank you for reminding me of it!

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  7 лет назад +1

      So happy to hear we represented it well! And what a cool opportunity that must have been to volunteer there. You were helping them, and they were helping you. The best kind of exchange!

  • @maggieedna
    @maggieedna 7 лет назад +34

    when I was in japan I went to this lovely and kind of tourist-ey temple where you put your hand on the wall and then follow the wall into this pitch black cave. its without a doubt the darkest place Ive ever been, and the wall twists and turns and you get super turned around, but the wall is there to guide you, and then. theres a single beam of sunlight that shines down on some sort of temple-y thing (my japanese was not good enough to really understand what thing, but I dont think that interupted my ability to feel the wonder and awe and idek mysticism? of the beam of sunlight) and it was unbelievable and seems kind of similar to that last building.

  • @rosianna
    @rosianna 7 лет назад +70

    This was absolutely stunning. I'm excited to make it there one day!

  • @mattvw9287
    @mattvw9287 7 лет назад +27

    I've only seen the Marfa Prada once and that was on a train headed from San Antonio to El Paso. I know that stopping there must be cool, but there's something to be said for just driving/riding past it. When you do, you experience the art in a different way, it's like going from nothing, to Prada, to nothing again. Which is how many of the rural west Texas towns feel.

    • @anitarussum4590
      @anitarussum4590 5 лет назад

      Matt Van Winkle ... it’s in Valentine TX. I think the artists wanted a huge empty area around the piece... love it and love Marfa and Judd. His son and daughter do a tremendous job in TX and NY. Probably other places too.

  • @Yourhighnessnona
    @Yourhighnessnona 6 лет назад +42

    I literally cried when they showed the Robert Irwin piece. That, from beginning to end, was amazing. Incredible.

    • @davidstepanczuk
      @davidstepanczuk 4 года назад +2

      I've been an Irwin fan since I was in art school in the 80s. That was just wonderful.

    • @breeze66
      @breeze66 3 года назад +1

      I hope someday to experience
      Irwin's Marfa piece . . . 🚪

    • @4nt4r4y
      @4nt4r4y 3 года назад +1

      Filipina?

  • @danikaake
    @danikaake 7 лет назад +33

    Thank you so much for making Art Trips in Texas!

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  7 лет назад +13

      I have had a lot of Texas in the past year, and loved all of it. Can't wait to explore more. (Although I probably want to avoid *some* areas of Texas, no?)

  • @iamsickinthehead
    @iamsickinthehead 7 лет назад +58

    Well I'm now putting Marfa on my bucket list.

    • @lusolte
      @lusolte 4 года назад

      Gabriel Bum Houston i was here today, its great

  • @2bitgirly007
    @2bitgirly007 7 лет назад +16

    My favorite Art Trip so far - that Robert Irwin space is now officially added to my Bucket List. :)

  • @thymewithfriends
    @thymewithfriends 7 лет назад +4

    I have visited Marfa several times, and this video captures the spirit and feel of the town and it's important contributions to the art world. Thank you for making this!

  • @cultrovox4225
    @cultrovox4225 7 лет назад +1

    Such a beautiful little town of poignant lines and space to breathe it in and bask upon the artistic history that led to its development. Minimalism made homely.

  • @prophoem9492
    @prophoem9492 7 лет назад +30

    I just wanted to jump in and say that You're videos always get me excited to create. So thank you for making them.

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  7 лет назад +12

      Exceedingly glad to hear that. This trip was inspiring for everyone on our trip, and we all came home with grand ideas to work on. It makes me happy that some of that came through in the viewing experience as well.

  • @drewliedtke2377
    @drewliedtke2377 7 лет назад +3

    Judd...does something to me. First time I saw it in person in Seattle, I gasped and then, wide-eyed, spent the next 30 minutes examining everything in the room.

  • @lorenabpv
    @lorenabpv 7 лет назад +14

    this channel always makes me happy, but today i made myself a cup of tea and sat down to watch the video uninterrupted and it was wonderful. what an interesting place and, as usual, i'm glad to have your snapshot of it.

  • @brianmcmanus4286
    @brianmcmanus4286 3 года назад +1

    Out of all these Art Trips I've watched, this one REALLY filled me with envy. I'll be making my way there one day.

  • @cliff_lu
    @cliff_lu 6 лет назад +4

    because of this video i made a trip to marfa- it was awesome. thank you for posting these types of vids

  • @kathyfausett9301
    @kathyfausett9301 6 лет назад +1

    This place is one of the most thought provoking places that i've ever been.

  • @rmg56872
    @rmg56872 7 лет назад +13

    Judd's work is very calming, can't imagine what it's like to see it in the flesh but I know it's something I would want to do

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  7 лет назад +5

      I didn't think about it that way when I was there, but you're absolutely right. There is something very matter-of-fact about the objects that is easy to be around. Like these things are demanding a lot of you, or begging for your attention and praise. I'd seen a lot of Judd's work in galleries, and it never resonated with me as much as it did here. Add it to your list!

    • @rmg56872
      @rmg56872 7 лет назад

      Exactly! I would imagine experiencing his work to be different in a gallary compared to the outdoor installation or the barns. But I would be happy to see either, let's say both can be added to the list! The way he framed the landscape with the square and rectangle shapes almost brings attention to the environment surrounding the objects, which would have just been another desert plain/ field if the sculptures weren't there. I hope that makes sense.

    • @tamsinthai
      @tamsinthai 7 лет назад

      Rosie I saw it in London at the Hayward as part of a minimalist exhibition. It really should be shown in it's own space, as here.

    • @creativecatproductions
      @creativecatproductions 5 лет назад

      They’re squares and cubes. Just get yourself a nice big grill, take off the support structure that elevates it above and the ground and then set it in the middle of your house. Voila! You just got yourself a contemporary art piece....soothing, calming, silly as a circus.

    • @MatimoreAgain
      @MatimoreAgain 5 лет назад

      @@theartassignment You should check out the artwork of his muse Lauretta Vincinelli.

  • @ronmasters751
    @ronmasters751 4 года назад +1

    I heard of Marfa a long time ago, and have read some things and seen some pictures ever since. But I didn’t feel like I understood it at all. This video really helped me wrap my head around what’s going on here. Thanks!

  • @BeastOfTraal
    @BeastOfTraal 7 лет назад +1

    I like that you picked a small town more like this please.

  • @meaninglez100
    @meaninglez100 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for this. I go to an area near Marfa once a year, but I've never let myself explore the city. Will absolutely be doing it this year.

  • @oxymoron0o
    @oxymoron0o 7 лет назад +2

    What a cool place! I want to go now. Thanks for teaching me about stuff I might never have heard of otherwise! You guys are the best!

  • @breeze66
    @breeze66 3 года назад +1

    Robert Irwin's space in Marfa is Sublime ‼️

  • @queenofthemunchkins
    @queenofthemunchkins 7 лет назад +2

    I love Marfa! I drove down in April, and it was a short weekend visit so I didn't get to see much, but it is definitely a special place.

  • @DaBoff99
    @DaBoff99 7 лет назад +1

    That light and dark building at the end was great.

  • @aditimelkote2757
    @aditimelkote2757 7 лет назад +1

    This was enthralling...Marfa seems fascinating! It seems like a hidden little hub of life, and now I really want to visit it! (not to mention the food looks DELICIOUS)

  • @mariabumby
    @mariabumby 7 лет назад +1

    You aren't being dramatic, that IS bloody incredible. A sense of passage that feels holy. As a recent architecture graduate, i know want an absurd amount of money and space to experiment with daylight and skrims. Wow. Just woah. Thanks for being such a cool channel

  • @wii3willRule
    @wii3willRule 7 лет назад +1

    The Robert Irwin installation really was a profound experience and I wasn't even there. I totally see where you're coming from with your interpretation, I felt that, too. Thank you so much for this video, thoroughly enjoyed it!

  • @user-qk7de6ik4f
    @user-qk7de6ik4f 7 лет назад +4

    Love these art trip videos! It's so wonderful that art can be found everywhere, even in the most unassuming towns. And wow, you can tell from his work that Judd had a fascinating mind.

  • @29Bodhisattva
    @29Bodhisattva 7 лет назад +7

    Untitled (dawn to dusk) by Robert Irwin is stunning! Thank you for introducing me to this extraordinary artwork.

  • @margaretguillory
    @margaretguillory 7 лет назад +6

    Yea! Texas represents again. As I was watching I thought, THAT is so cool. That is SO cool. That is so COOL. This is definitely a new addition to my bucket list. Loved the episode.

  • @MichaelZieschang
    @MichaelZieschang 5 лет назад +2

    I‘d love to travel there immediately. Amazing.

  • @davidstepanczuk
    @davidstepanczuk 4 года назад +2

    Holy crap! That was an excellent video. Great & generous narration too. I've been a Don Judd fan, and this was satisfying. Well done, fellas.

  • @MeisterJ
    @MeisterJ 7 лет назад +16

    This is the first Art Assignment video I've watched and I enjoyed it immensely. I've recently gotten back into Crash Course and Sci Show and I was wondeirng why there wasn't a CC for art/art history when I remembered there's a whole sister channel for art.
    Thank you for sharing this. I'm not as into sculpture and space projects but these looked amazing and I'd love to experience them some time. I look forward to watching other adventures like this and the other videos posted to this channel.

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  7 лет назад +14

      So glad you found us! And yes, The Art Assignment is really my own version of Crash Course Art History. (But no promises that I won't ever participate in a CC Art History.)

    • @notlikewater
      @notlikewater 7 лет назад

      The Art Assignment if there is ever a CC art history, I will be overjoyed but also I want to take part and help make it happen if I can.

  • @frank4page
    @frank4page 7 лет назад +15

    The aerial views are amazing!!!!

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  7 лет назад +9

      I know!!! Mark Olsen shot and edited all of it, and he did an outstanding job.

  • @AKlshulman
    @AKlshulman 7 лет назад +1

    Just wanted to thank you for the work that you do on this channel and mention that you Art Trip videos have encouraged me to seek out and appreciate art, especially public art, in cities that I visit and in my home city of Burlington Vermont.

  • @ricardososagod
    @ricardososagod 4 года назад +3

    Gracias a este video me muero por ir a ese pueblo.todos los días veo este video y siempre siento la misma emoción al verlo

  • @abeilleify
    @abeilleify 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you for this incredible video. I've been to Marfa twice and agree that there is always more to see and do. I haven't seen the Irwin installation yet and am very much looking forward to it.

  • @ojaisue
    @ojaisue 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for a perfect preview of Marfa!

  • @Tigermond1
    @Tigermond1 7 лет назад +2

    I've seen these "vertical stack pieces" in two different museums (Seattle and San Francisco, I think) and never knew how to feel about them. Thank you for providing such profound context. I always lose myself in these videos.

  • @seaqueue23
    @seaqueue23 7 лет назад +1

    What an extraordinarily interesting place!

  • @bookwormwen
    @bookwormwen 7 лет назад +6

    Untitled (Dawn To Dusk) isn't anything like my usual taste in art, but it's stunning. I can see exactly how it felt like passing from life to death. I'm personally in no hurry to get to Texas someday, but the idea of seeing that work in person is tempting.

  • @mariaroqueta3135
    @mariaroqueta3135 4 года назад +1

    Holy geeperzzzz! What an amazing trip thru a place I never heard of, but now eager to go!!! Thank u for unveiling the art gem in hiding called Marfa.♥️✅♥️

  • @nicollemacwilliams706
    @nicollemacwilliams706 7 лет назад +5

    This is such an insightful and interesting video! Thank you for sharing it

  • @eibbore
    @eibbore 7 лет назад +1

    Every time you make one of these videos, I want to visit the location. This is maybe the most convincing.

  • @JustMollyJean
    @JustMollyJean 7 лет назад +8

    I've just finished watching I Love Dick, so it's fascinating to learn more about Marfa and the real work that exists there. The Irwin installation looks particularly extraordinary, thanks for sharing!! I always look forward to Art Trip videos!

  • @lindalangford4470
    @lindalangford4470 Год назад

    My home town was a very like a Mayberry type town safe friendly and welcoming. But now too many stranger's. I sure Miss it.

  • @JessicaSmith-gd1fu
    @JessicaSmith-gd1fu 7 лет назад +1

    This was fantastic! Even while watching I could hardly believe what I was seeing. I can't imagine what it would be like to actually be there. Thank you.

  • @kathleenwessels9992
    @kathleenwessels9992 5 месяцев назад

    Love your coverage and that. you saw the cleaning crew at PRADA heading there today on our way to the Eclipse! Thank you!

  • @TylerMayMedia
    @TylerMayMedia 7 лет назад +1

    Just getting around to watching this and it is incredible! I love seeing tour of an entire city! I was never interested in spending much time in Texas outside of Austin prior to watching this and now I really want to see Marfa! Great stuff! Well written with nice shots representing the artwork well. Also, glad to see Mark got to play with his drone!

  • @CrumpArt
    @CrumpArt 7 лет назад +5

    This was just so beautiful. Thank you. As a non-American, I'm thoroughly appreciating seeing these art trips to places I've never even heard of, and I can't stop myself thinking "I wish Sarah could see _______ or _________ or __________ from the places I've lived. I'm not sure if you and/or John are going to VidCon in Melbourne, but if you do, I strongly encourage getting on a flight to Hobart for the day and doing an Art Trip: MONA.

  • @gregpriddy8595
    @gregpriddy8595 3 года назад +1

    Loved this!

  • @denverrandy7143
    @denverrandy7143 3 года назад

    The wood pancakes were very cool!!!👍

  • @Atlantis11698
    @Atlantis11698 7 лет назад +8

    I'd love to see you do a "case for ...." video on fashion as art.

  • @heyheybooks
    @heyheybooks 7 лет назад +1

    I wish these had been around when I was taking Art Since 1945 in college! I didn't like that class, but I love these videos.

  • @rajsingharora1
    @rajsingharora1 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing.

  • @steepertree
    @steepertree 7 лет назад

    Judd and Irwin are a fascinating pairing. It's great to be able to see both of them in such proximity.

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  7 лет назад

      Indeed! I also kept thinking about what Judd might have done had he lived longer.

  • @queenofthemunchkins
    @queenofthemunchkins 4 года назад

    Marfa Burrito is truly the best burrito I have ever had. I hope I can go back someday.

  • @aidenb4463
    @aidenb4463 3 года назад

    These videos have really helped me escape on the most isolated days of the pandemic. Thank y’all. 💜

  • @marcbarcelona1973
    @marcbarcelona1973 7 лет назад +1

    AMAZING video and work. Thank you for creating such an incredible, interesting and high quality content.
    Love from Spain

  • @andreysantiago
    @andreysantiago 7 лет назад +1

    What an amazing video! I just can't put into words how I like this series! Keep up with the good work!

  • @ericswain4177
    @ericswain4177 3 года назад

    Thanks "The Art Assignment", after years of deliberation on Minimalist Art I conclude now that Minimalist Art is one of my least liked art forms next to Contemporary Art. As an Art Collector, Inventor, and Special tradesman, and Antique's restorer I fell displaced in the era of Contemporary Art and the Minimalist Art movements.

  • @littlepics
    @littlepics 2 года назад

    Wow. So full of trendy. Shops would snuggle in perfectly on Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice. Shopping!

  • @shane9835
    @shane9835 7 лет назад +3

    This was beautiful. I can't wait to go someday :)

  • @robotturkey2929
    @robotturkey2929 7 лет назад

    That transition form dark into light looks...like something I'd like to experience.

  • @cassg6995
    @cassg6995 4 года назад

    Recommend that you do a documentary on Building 98 in Marfa, right in front of the Chinati Foundation. It is the US Cavalry's Bachelors Officer's Quarters with huge room size murals painted by German POWs. It has been restored and brought back to life over the past 20 years. Take a look online.

  • @cartograp
    @cartograp 7 лет назад +1

    I want to see these in person!! Great video!

  • @StephanBreuerFLYING
    @StephanBreuerFLYING 8 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent

  • @TheColoradoTardis
    @TheColoradoTardis 7 лет назад +1

    I was in Marfa this March to fight a pipeline being built. One of the landowners west of the city let Water Protectors stay on her beautiful property in the desert. Unfortunately I didn't get to spend much time with the city's art, but the land and sky made such an impression on me. It's easy to see why Judd chose Marfa. Thank you for the video; while I was there I got in a bit of a debate with someone about "those ugly concrete blocks" (their words) and if they are "Art" or not (which is often an unproductive question, but it was a hot day so I took personal offence) so it is nice to hear them described on their own terms without preconceptions of what art is or isn't. Lovely video, as always.

  • @aseldenton7315
    @aseldenton7315 7 лет назад +6

    Marfa,Marfa Marfa!

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  7 лет назад +5

      Confession: that's what I titled our filming itinerary doc.

  • @eaterdrinker000
    @eaterdrinker000 7 лет назад

    What a wonderful artistic oasis! I never properly appreciated my year-plus in western Texas because I felt forced to live there, combined with the fact that I was a [sometimes rightfully] combative knucklehead. Also, I can see the DIA influence on the building installations-- I live near Dia:Beacon.

  • @vaaciete
    @vaaciete 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the lovely video. I always enjoy the way you talk and examine your experience. I recently moved to Berlin and as often life and task take over. This reminded me to go out and enjoy and experience the art that is here so readily available

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  7 лет назад

      Berlin has so much to offer! I have often thought about doing an Art Trip: Berlin, but i think we'd have to stay for a month. Until I get there again, please do appreciate it for me.

    • @vaaciete
      @vaaciete 7 лет назад

      I will and if you ever need a fluently speaking guide and companion for a Berlin trip - I ll be waiting prepared ;) Have a lovely weekend

  • @stephaknee3
    @stephaknee3 7 лет назад

    I love these videos so much.

  • @KannikCat
    @KannikCat 7 лет назад +1

    Oh wow! So much in this video I love: (large scale) installation art, spatial art, architecture, and philosophical musings. Every single thing made me want to go and be with it. That courtyard with the plumb/not plumb wall! The dark-to-light verse/inverse building! Frames in the landscape! Prada folly! (and great drone shot Mark!) Bunnies! Every step of your way I kept thinking how amazing it must be experientially, and was giddily delighted when you brought that up. (Also, laughed out loud as, just as I wondered if you'd bought that gun skirt, you gave us a rest assured. :) I cannot give this video enough thumbs up. I am absolutely putting Marfa on my to-visit list; I still need to go visit the Kimball Art museum, and when I do I'm definitively also going to swing this way. Thank you for this video!

    • @KannikCat
      @KannikCat 4 месяца назад

      6 year update! I just got back from visiting! And it was all it was promised to be. :) Thank you for introducing me (and us all) to it!

  • @a_e_hilton
    @a_e_hilton 4 года назад

    Art Trip of Regional Washington State? We have plenty of small towns and plenty of art!

  • @ronrendon
    @ronrendon 2 года назад

    Wow. Good Job. A+

  • @j.pocket
    @j.pocket 5 лет назад

    I am the biggest fan of this channel that anyone could possibly imagine. Brah-Freakin'-Vaux! (Srsly-Thanks for creating great content like this. )

  • @AmbroseReed
    @AmbroseReed 7 лет назад +1

    This was a really beautiful one, guys

  • @margietalk
    @margietalk 2 года назад

    cool. feel like i just had my horizons expanded.

  • @jordand.6032
    @jordand.6032 4 года назад

    i knew about the prada installation (from this channel actually 😛) but i didn't know the whole town was an art hub too! very interesting. also, love marfalafel 😂

  • @alyssaking3663
    @alyssaking3663 7 лет назад

    These videos are art 💙💙💙

  • @jvillalaz44
    @jvillalaz44 5 лет назад

    Wow. Thanks for sharing this video

  • @dsdesignphoto
    @dsdesignphoto 7 лет назад +1

    Have you guys thought about visiting Kansas City, MO? We are a huge Advertising hub and tones of art and art shops in our beautiful crossroads district along with great state funded museums. Would love to have you guys visit the heart of the US :)

  • @namlhots
    @namlhots 7 лет назад

    Architecture is light and space art. Marfa's some architecture.

  • @rjmrg
    @rjmrg 6 лет назад

    Loved this video! You did a beautiful job.

  • @geezerpoet
    @geezerpoet 6 лет назад

    Had a great time there but didn't see all the places covered here. Some of Judd's installations remind me of horizontal freezers.

  • @krna82
    @krna82 7 лет назад

    Loved how you DGAF at the last installation and just full on gushed rather than be too cool for school. Thank you for this, now thiking of going on an art pilgrimage to Marfa. Haha.
    This reminds me so much of the art islands in Japan - contemporary art installations set in remote, provincial, and sleepy islands of Teshima, Naoshima, Inujima. Will you please go there next time? :P

  • @Erict887
    @Erict887 7 лет назад

    11:49 Cute little rabbit running across!

  • @wategi
    @wategi 7 лет назад

    What a cool video, SUG! Amazing stuff!!

  • @AimeeRose22
    @AimeeRose22 7 лет назад

    Really cool episode! I learned a lot! Idea for a future video: dale chihuly is such a cool artist, would love to see your take on his art! 😃

  • @wadeguidry6675
    @wadeguidry6675 5 лет назад

    Road trip!

  • @moon8568
    @moon8568 7 лет назад +7

    Kept reading Mafia...

  • @afroceltduck
    @afroceltduck 7 лет назад

    I'm struck by the parallels between the Dan Flavin piece, and the Robert Irwin piece. Both of them play with light and perspective, and force you to see the art in more than one way. It's as if the artists are saying "Look again! There's more to see, but it's you that has to change in order to see it."

  • @Lilyyxdayys
    @Lilyyxdayys 3 года назад

    Hotel Saint George 😍

  • @mastrblastr1212
    @mastrblastr1212 6 лет назад

    The old hospital is haunted like crazy. Take my word for it. All I'll say is my friends and I entered the building in it's original form before what it is now and not only were we terrified, we were followed home and pestered by what we saw for weeks till we found a curandero to bless us and our homes. I left marfa about 9 years ago, this happened back in 2004-2005 and to my knowledge none of the 10 people with me have gone back there since then. Especially after the curandero told us not to ever go back.

  • @AlinPurcaroiu
    @AlinPurcaroiu 7 лет назад

    love the video on Irwin

  • @namebrandmason
    @namebrandmason 5 лет назад +1

    I have not been to Marfa, but I really think this kind of minimalist art can't be appreciated on a monitor or in a book. It relies to much on physical presence.

  • @AnotherGradus
    @AnotherGradus 7 лет назад +5

    *"Save... Marfa..."*

  • @delver86
    @delver86 7 лет назад

    In Malta we have a place called Marfa too :) i thought you guys stumbled across our small island :)