Willem de Kooning: A collection of 169 works (HD)
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Willem de Kooning: A collection of 169 works (HD)
Description: "A leading figure of abstract expressionism, Willem de Kooning was born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He was apprenticed in 1916 to a local commercial art and decorating firm. For the next eight years de Kooning attended night classes at the Rotterdam Academy, receiving formal training in fine and applied arts. In 1926 de Kooning came to the United States with aspirations of becoming a commercial artist. Settling in New York in 1927, he met John Graham, Arshile Gorky, Stuart Davis, and other important avant-garde artists. In 1935, under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Federal Art Project, de Kooning was able to devote himself fully to painting for the first time.
Throughout the 1930s and early 1940s de Kooning produced work in both figurative and abstract styles. His first one-person show in New York in 1948 featured a series of black and white paintings and established his reputation as an abstract painter; however, it was not until 1953, when de Kooning exhibited a controversial group of paintings of women at the Sidney Janis Gallery, that he came to fame. With the notoriety elicited by these provocative images built from slashing brushstrokes and slicing lines, de Kooning’s reputation was secured as a leader of abstract expressionism. In the mid to late 1950s he turned to a series of works featuring the urban landscape and suburban parkways, also abstractions painted with thick, forceful looping strokes. De Kooning’s versatility was also revealed through his explorations in sculpture. While in Rome in 1969, de Kooning began experimenting with small clay sculptures; this work led to the production of large-scale bronze works similar to some of his painted figures in the dynamic push and pull of the forms. After moving to Easthampton in 1963, his primary inspiration came from the Long Island landscape, both the land and the surrounding water. This subject matter allowed him to compose vigorous compositions in which forms emerge and are submerged. Throughout his long career, de Kooning’s art has been featured in numerous national and international exhibitions. De Kooning died in Easthampton in 1997."
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The work at 10:40 is actually a portrait of Willem by Elaine de Kooning
You are observant and correct.
When I look at other art channels, the very great superiority of LearnFromMasters shines out and my gratitude for this channel grows and grows.
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Wonderful videos. Would appreciate the addition of the titles of paintings. Thank you.
It is also a very interesting investigation of form changing every moment, using line and no line, texture and transparency, sharpness and softness to show layers and dimensions of ways of experiencing- and all the time each painting has its own rhythm and tonality as a vibrational song of the now - it is truly amazing and this simple way of showing his works makes it possible to stop and take in an image for a longer time feeling the vibrational power - Thank you for the showing of these great works
Awesome paintings.
This was fantasic! Thankyou!
I appreciate very much that you show such a big collections of his paintings. Its absolutely interesting for anyone interested in his art. And I agree that it would also have been interesting to have the title of the work and the year...
Especially the year. I love it but it jumps back and forth across decades and it would be good to have a better idea.
And it is also very eyeopening to see the way He works around figuration, imagination and total abstraction. His use of colour always seen very interesting and changes from very dynamic and wild to more lyric and poetic tones. He is a wonderfull painter -
Love his work
Beaucoup de charme et de force mais très inégal dans ses productions.
I love it. I want to paint like that. Some I know I can’t do. So I make it abstract. Awesome paintings . I love colors and themes.
I know I can paint how ever I want. I just wish people would not past the time if they don’t like Art .
Excellent . Thank you
Why are his paintings so amazing, mesmerizing.
oh oh finaly i understand art.
yOUR CHANEL IS VERY INTERESTING AND HELPFULL FOR WHO LIKE ART I SUGGEST THAT I THINK IT IS INTERESTIN TO INDICATE ON EVERY IMAGE THE DATE THAT IT WAS MADE AND THE TITLE OF WORK (IF IT HAS) BEST REGARDS FROM ARGENTINA
I even like just the black. It is striking. My Twin never did him on his channel. At least he lets me explore on my own.
I love the work of de Kooning and Chaim Soutine..
Awesome.
His choice of color draws me in
LFM could explore Brazilian painters and their paintings. Cido Oliveira, Jaime Trindade etc.
I love this Artist. I do Abstract Paintings.
He does what I try to do!
"he was doing..."
The painting at 2:08 was probably an early work. The painting at 8:05 shows what he was capable of after developing his talents : )
Why israellians not spread religion ? Did prophets enjoi not spread religion and take rights of people to usury ? Why they disbelive solomon is he spreading religion in india yemen africa ? What is their reaction from insist of jesus christ and christians for spread religion for all all people ? 3 pharaouses rencontre hirodus for 5 minutes desided kille handrends childrens !!!? What is prophecys of his birthday ........will return
If our lord jesus christ acknowledged that religion is only for israellians and rest of people are slaves animals for take their rights to usury amd deined last day for resurrection and occounting they would have made him king but he rejected blackmail and his commend spread religion for all all people and patience ...will return
@@houriaalgerie9288 lol you tell em
2:08 is an early painting..... And one of a boy from the same period was featured on Fake or Fortune S05E04.
@@houriaalgerie9288 Religiosity is a mental illness. Please take your spam somewhere else.
Extraordinaire de beauté. J’aimerais avoir la référence pour la musique qui accompagne le vidéo
I will never understand how this guy became famous with this work / stuff.
LearnFromMaster: Me gusta mucho ese tipo de música que pones para ir acompañando estas obras, es muy adecuada y la precisa, pero me surge una duda: ¿Por qué no vas poniendo los títulos de las obras mostradas?
Keyed me up to an intense vibrato. I've watched and listened to it four times today.
The music enraptured me. But I can't find the credit in this tiny screen.
I’m trying to identify the music also. Kind of a combination of Philip Glass and Eric Satie. A nice feel!
what a great great great painter !!
If I painting half of them. People would laugh at them. So what makes them so special
Salamat po
Love the music… What is it?
0:16 Basquiat?
Very perceptive. Actually it's by me, Lucy Godwin!!!!! Seriously. www.lucygodwinart.com . I painted it after taking a course through MoMA in Abstract Expressionism some years ago. So obviously whoever made this video is not a trained art critic, but thanks for the exposure. And thanks very much for the Basquiat comment as Basquiat is one of my gods.
no : from de kooning. it's signed, by the way
There are some paintings in this video that are not de Kooning
What exactly is it, what we have to learn, and from what masters? Most watchers are not artists, you know
Tf this is a collection of his work
Tout savoir sur cet artiste suivez le lien : fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_de_Kooning
It wiil be very hepful if you write the title of every single painting . I know its difficult and thank you anyway !
Are you sure these are all works by de Kooning? I don't think so. Why are you posting something like this? Answer, please.
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A pity these are not presented chronologically--a better way to understand his development.
I was wondering about that. Thank you for clearing that up.
At times reminds me of the way I make art that's epic for me I will study his art more great art wow clap clap clap hype HypeChest hype train
It’s strange to see his works that are not well known some of them were before Basquiat, or were they after?, And other ones were like Gorky, and so he was also being derivative but that doesn’t matter artist always borrow and learn from other artists… And he’s not what you call an abstract painter he paints something from real life any abstracts it it’s not just random Mark making like some people think… People put out videos how to paint abstract art… It’s not just putting fields of color randomly and then putting marks here in there just to make a pretty decoration… That’s not what it is… Everything is planned, everything is thought about and placed in a composition, not random pouring it out of a bucket and spitting it around… Not just choosing random colors and hoping it looks good and making marks here and there… It’s not just about the brushstrokes and thick paint… Some people use a spatula to put paint onto a canvas that’s not better art that’s not meaningful… That’s a waste of paint…… Even though de Kooning had some thicker painting, it wasn’t about the thickness of the paint it was about the colors and what happens when you blend the oil colors together it creates different streaks of color… And all those people putting up videos on “how to paint abstract art quote… Seriously, that’s ridiculous… Especially the ones who aren’t even talented
10:08 - The one that was stolen from the University of AZ.
Some of his art is like stroppy child painting,and some of it very good Picasso like
Well that's subjective and depends on how open minded you are when looking at his work.
It depends on how open minded you are.
Some people don’t see it.
Like Picasso, but on better acid
sad music for sad and dramatical paintings
Below average work... My opinion...
Looks like selection of works picked from asylum
This is a joke, like wtf just a slideshow of pictures not all of them even by de kooning over some stock piano noise? and you linked places to donate?
I can paint better than that
Sorry but you can’t. And if you can, can you sell em for 150 mil dollars? :)
What a waste of good art supplies.
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What a sad comment but hey that’s your opinion.. and sadly I think you missed what he was capable of doing… His vision, his style of artwork was so different at the time but in a great way… What he did was real abstract art not just random mark making what people do today, FaceTime it’s OK to pour paint onto a canvas or make random marks and choose random colors just to make it look interesting… Which is not hard… Nor abstract… It’s just bullshit but I guess somebody who thinks Basquiat was wasting paint doesn’t know anything about anything… Especially art or painting
You should be ashamed of this