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Maybe you don't have a big audience, however you are doing a great job! Quality, montage, voice, your style of speaking - all these things are on very high level! I keep fingers crossed and I'm waiting for another films :)
Brilliant! I've been teaching Art Appreciation since 2017...and I realise that the more you find out, the more you don't have a clue...and to those who say 'you missed out something'...well that's their homework, you can't cover everything, you'd have to work forever to satisfy some people... Ignore the silly comments. Great content, well paced, well presented, relatable and accessible. Audio and visuals spot on. Well done!
As a first year studying art history where a lot of the artworks are funded by wealthy patrons, it’s crazy learning about modern art and its rejection of tradition. It’ll definitely help me understand more when I go to MoMa today :)
@@behindthemasterpieceplease let me know if we can help the channel? This video as well as others were helpful, the research and the visual aids, the script the voice ... all the elements of your video helped me acquire a general view of the artists that led to what we call today Modern Art. This did not deal with everything seperately, as "atomic factoids" but more in a "complex web of events"
This presentation is an excellent overview of what must have seemed -at the time- an almost heretical reimagining of what is art, who is it meant for who should be allowed to make it. I guess the reverberations of the affects of paintings as pivotal as Starry Night, Les Demoiselles, joy of life are still being felt today. Thanks for posting.
You're doing a wondeurful job, thank you for your videos! One small remark: Kazymyr Malevych was a Ukrainian artist and defined himself as one while being interrogated by russian agents. russians are trying to claim a lot of our geniuses and Malevych is between them
I need someone to tell me if I'm right or wrong. What I understand is, Classical art was like "Here's your painting. What you need to see, and what you need to understand are all here. You don't have to think" but modern art is like "Here's your painting. You are free to see whatever the f*ck you want to see because honestly, even I don't know what to see".
The classifications of "Classical" and "Modern" are to broad to answer that. Most people can understand an impressionist landscape,but how many would recognise the subject of an ancient Greece myth ,for example.
Your understanding is correct but oversimplifies the difference between classical and modern art. Classical art emphasises clarity, order, and balance, and they generally express clear themes and stories that are easy for the audience to understand. However, this does not mean the audience does not need to think deeply. Because classical art is also full of symbolism and religious storytelling, it often requires the audience to think deeply to reveal the profound meaning of the work. As for modern art, its content is often more abstract and subjective, and artists encourage audiences to freely interpret the meaning of their works according to their own ideas. However, saying even artists themselves don't know how to watch is one-sided. Many modern artists have clear intentions, concepts, or emotions in their works that they want to express. However, they still chose a more open and abstract approach, allowing the audience to understand from multiple perspectives based on personal experience and perspectives. For example, movements such as Cubism, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism challenged traditional forms of expression and attempted to express more complex artistic ideas through these new forms. Therefore, you can delve further into what classical and modern art make an audience think about and engage with on different levels. If you have more ideas, we can further discuss them!
Could you please explain the modern art, like abstract painting? I think we are just trying to Convince ourselves that such things as art pieces gives a Deep Meaning etc… otherwise it’s nonsense.
Great video though your take on Hilma af Klint being overlooked due to her gender is the kind of unsubstantiated comment that reeks of 'trying to make a point' and does the rest of the documentary no favours. I believe that Hilma af Klint had requested that upon her death her paintings could not be shown for 20 years.
how does this channel not have hundreds of thousands of subscribers? the video quality and research behind all the videos is just so good!
That's so kind thank you so much 🙏
Thank you for an excellent presentation as I was never able to study history of art. Clear, very pleasant voice, more please!
You're so welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely one of the Best Videos on youtube about Modern Art. Thank you.
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Love this! It seems painters just paint for fun and then smart people break it down into shapes, lines, colors and meanings 😊
You have a very soothing voice. Love listening to your videos. Easy to follow and informative. Keep it up :)
Thank you for your kind words and support!
Maybe you don't have a big audience, however you are doing a great job! Quality, montage, voice, your style of speaking - all these things are on very high level!
I keep fingers crossed and I'm waiting for another films :)
That's so kind thank you! I'm always excited about the next project too haha
i love the flow of your videos they are great to help learn art history and just overall pleasant to listen/watch, im looking forward for more videos
Just found this channel, great content - thank you!
Yay!! I love your videos! And now sponsorships 🎉 I hope this channel becomes everything you want it to be… I need more of your videos lol
That's so kind ❤️ Thank you so much!
Brilliant! I've been teaching Art Appreciation since 2017...and I realise that the more you find out, the more you don't have a clue...and to those who say 'you missed out something'...well that's their homework, you can't cover everything, you'd have to work forever to satisfy some people... Ignore the silly comments. Great content, well paced, well presented, relatable and accessible. Audio and visuals spot on. Well done!
As a first year studying art history where a lot of the artworks are funded by wealthy patrons, it’s crazy learning about modern art and its rejection of tradition. It’ll definitely help me understand more when I go to MoMa today :)
This is the most intelligent art education channel in cyberspace, and I know what I’m talking about
Another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Finally a video that explains it and that is convincing
Thank you! I'm so glad you found the video helpful ❤️
@@behindthemasterpieceplease let me know if we can help the channel?
This video as well as others were helpful, the research and the visual aids, the script the voice ... all the elements of your video helped me acquire a general view of the artists that led to what we call today Modern Art.
This did not deal with everything seperately, as "atomic factoids" but more in a "complex web of events"
Love the video! Very informative and engaging, excellent work!
amazing video!
This presentation is an excellent overview of what must have seemed -at the time- an almost heretical reimagining of what is art, who is it meant for who should be allowed to make it. I guess the reverberations of the affects of paintings as pivotal as Starry Night, Les Demoiselles, joy of life are still being felt today. Thanks for posting.
Amazing video. ❤
Thank you!
I love your videos!
I'm so glad! 🙏
Fantastic video, really great!! Thank very much and congrats
Thank you too!
Subscribed. Excellent content.❤
excellent stuff!
You're doing a wondeurful job, thank you for your videos! One small remark: Kazymyr Malevych was a Ukrainian artist and defined himself as one while being interrogated by russian agents. russians are trying to claim a lot of our geniuses and Malevych is between them
Fabulous thank you so much
The frustrating thing about Modern Art is trying to separate the wheat from the chaff.
The Bust of Ronaldo is peak modern art and Im dying on this hill
I need someone to tell me if I'm right or wrong. What I understand is, Classical art was like "Here's your painting. What you need to see, and what you need to understand are all here. You don't have to think" but modern art is like "Here's your painting. You are free to see whatever the f*ck you want to see because honestly, even I don't know what to see".
The classifications of "Classical" and "Modern" are to broad to answer that. Most people can understand an impressionist landscape,but how many would recognise the subject of an ancient Greece myth ,for example.
Your understanding is correct but oversimplifies the difference between classical and modern art. Classical art emphasises clarity, order, and balance, and they generally express clear themes and stories that are easy for the audience to understand. However, this does not mean the audience does not need to think deeply. Because classical art is also full of symbolism and religious storytelling, it often requires the audience to think deeply to reveal the profound meaning of the work.
As for modern art, its content is often more abstract and subjective, and artists encourage audiences to freely interpret the meaning of their works according to their own ideas. However, saying even artists themselves don't know how to watch is one-sided. Many modern artists have clear intentions, concepts, or emotions in their works that they want to express. However, they still chose a more open and abstract approach, allowing the audience to understand from multiple perspectives based on personal experience and perspectives. For example, movements such as Cubism, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism challenged traditional forms of expression and attempted to express more complex artistic ideas through these new forms.
Therefore, you can delve further into what classical and modern art make an audience think about and engage with on different levels. If you have more ideas, we can further discuss them!
Unlike traditional art, Modern Art requires explanation why it is so wonderful.
Could you please explain the modern art, like abstract painting?
I think we are just trying to Convince ourselves that such things as art pieces gives a Deep Meaning etc…
otherwise it’s nonsense.
I wish that you’d given coverage of some of the great EXPRESSIONISTS like Edvard Munch.
Classical realism has come back in fashion since the 90s with many atelier opening.
Good historical video and I appreciate it for that. IMO In the day & age of computer- generated AI art, I disagree with your conclusion.
If you could’ve done that (create a masterpiece), you would’ve.
Pablo (I can draw better than this but I'm drawing like this on purpose) Picasso.
Great video though your take on Hilma af Klint being overlooked due to her gender is the kind of unsubstantiated comment that reeks of 'trying to make a point' and does the rest of the documentary no favours. I believe that Hilma af Klint had requested that upon her death her paintings could not be shown for 20 years.
Hilma ad klimt art wasn't publically seen until the 1980s so had no effect on modern art development.
nothing jason pollock made is a "masterpiece"
cannot emphasize it enough. i never understtod him
Jackson Pollock is not an artist.
Painting is not art.