The Battle for Basquiat

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • In one of the most riveting auction battles in history, a painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat brought $110.5 million - the record for an American artist. Watch as auctioneer Oliver Barker fields bids between two collectors determined to take home the monumental masterpiece, the star of Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Evening Auction.
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  • @vinnyvidivici
    @vinnyvidivici 6 лет назад +593

    Meanwhile I'm like, "Should I really spend $5 for the pizza delivery fee?"

    • @jenns.5791
      @jenns.5791 6 лет назад +1

      LNxTCB lol. right?

    • @artpipe
      @artpipe 6 лет назад

      pickup ofc. )

    • @maybewise
      @maybewise 5 лет назад

      EXACTLY XD But I'm studying accounting. So hopefully I'm able to at least be close to the action one day.

    • @JimmyCee123
      @JimmyCee123 5 лет назад +4

      Get the extra cheese, you deserve it

    • @letaureau3622
      @letaureau3622 5 лет назад +1

      @Juan Perez Your worth a peso .

  • @JonasPolsky
    @JonasPolsky 4 года назад +168

    "Was that a bid, sir?"
    (life flashes before eyes)

  • @nothisispatrick6951
    @nothisispatrick6951 6 лет назад +827

    Spends 98 million dollars on the painting but probably wouldn't have gave basquiat a dollar when he was homeless

    • @zk-5125
      @zk-5125 5 лет назад +52

      he was selling postcards for 1$ in the streets if u didn't know

    • @jejfcjsksksw1209
      @jejfcjsksksw1209 4 года назад +71

      @@zk-5125 and his postcards worth 40k dollars each in 2019

    • @caligreen4208
      @caligreen4208 4 года назад +124

      The guy who bought this has 4 billion $ , and now sent the painting around the world to many museums, so everyone can see it, he’s the perfect buyer for this fantastic art, it’s no longer in his possession, cuz he sent it to share the art!!! Not hoard it like billionaires do

    • @FalloutTactics
      @FalloutTactics 4 года назад +40

      Art is worthless unless the artist is dead

    • @Briscolone
      @Briscolone 4 года назад +4

      lovely humans

  • @Havaseet2
    @Havaseet2 7 лет назад +108

    "Oh...wait....You were talking to ME? ...No no no..I was just being friendly. I don't have 98 million dollars."

  • @theflyent7106
    @theflyent7106 4 года назад +37

    Wish this man was alive to see how much his work is revered and respected... These masterpieces were made all in the 80z and they sell like crazy in today's modern world. Good job sir you did what you were supposed to do!!!

  • @barnabywylde2224
    @barnabywylde2224 7 лет назад +231

    Trading cards for billionaires.

    • @traderxart9551
      @traderxart9551 7 лет назад +14

      Barnaby Wylde
      that's all art is these days, it has absolutely nothing to do with the actual art work anymore. it's all about who can outbid the next guy and have a collection worth millions and millions of dollars. it's sad of what has become of the art world. it's just another way for the wealthy to see accumulative returns on their money. they can't leave it sitting so they buy up big works of art and flip them for a profit years later. that's all art is these days, a business....others will make you believe it isn't but that's what it is.

    • @Kingro619
      @Kingro619 7 лет назад +8

      +trader x art 9
      Well actually, the buyer has bought other Basquiat paintings and said that when he saw this he was mesmerised by it, and how it stirred his excitement and love of art. So hopefully it's gone to a home that really loves it for the art and not just the price tag.

    • @thomasrainbow
      @thomasrainbow 4 года назад +5

      Fuck it. Why not?

    • @ericswain4177
      @ericswain4177 2 года назад

      Great analogy.

  • @supremereader7614
    @supremereader7614 5 лет назад +134

    69 million is really all my wife allows me to spend, honestly.

  • @tearorangi_____
    @tearorangi_____ 7 лет назад +55

    My like is for Jean. You did it, you knocked it out of the park.

  • @xl7131
    @xl7131 7 лет назад +48

    I love Basquiat's art, his life, and what part of the art world he represented as he came up and becomes a legendary symbol. He continues to impact and inform the continual young new art scenes across America today.

  • @chrisguevara
    @chrisguevara 6 лет назад +14

    Watching this video...I can't imagine being in that room and having him ask me "Was that a bid sir?"

  • @kaguth
    @kaguth 7 лет назад +95

    This is far from my favorite Basquiat piece but probably the best available. It doesn't surprise me the buyer is Japanese. Hip Hop culture is huge over there and Basquiat was a unique part of it.

  • @trackrecord1592
    @trackrecord1592 6 лет назад +13

    Wow I just heard of this artist a couple of months ago while watching Pawnstars he lived a very short and troubled life but his art work is amazing and worth so much did they say $ 98 million dollars that is unbelievable I never seen or heard of any piece of art selling for that much ...

  • @davereffell7189
    @davereffell7189 7 лет назад +52

    “Art is in the eye of the beholder, and everyone will have their own interpretation.”

    • @profemeritus534
      @profemeritus534 5 лет назад +1

      The conservative interpration is that art is created by people who thoroughly studied aesthetics, anatomy, colors, the lighting and shadows and various subjects to use this knowledge in creating their works. Sadly the likes of Basquiat never had the opportunity to master - let alone learn about - these things and it clearly shows in his paintings. They are interesting blots of paint on the canvas, but certainly not art.

    • @jackson77722
      @jackson77722 2 года назад

      @@profemeritus534 Very much agree, comes from the 'Art Racket school'!!! of the 80s where 'art in general took a nosedive,where people became great because they told you they were,,,,,,,SAD !!!

  • @robcarney3365
    @robcarney3365 7 лет назад +116

    You should put up a longer version of this video. It's edited too short and takes away from the drama.

    • @patriciamcdermott9589
      @patriciamcdermott9589 7 лет назад +9

      i agree. lucky buyer, i love jean michel's work, having a painting of his would be electric. i'm sure he's smiling, looking down and he is at peace. if you guys haven't seen the documentary "radiant child" you should. you'll understand then.

    • @viksra
      @viksra 7 лет назад +2

      +patricia mcdermott this is the buyer instagram.com/p/BUQQMOFDStN/

    • @gregb0t
      @gregb0t 6 лет назад

      viksra And now he will be the 1st private to go to the moon bringing artists with him: instagram.com/p/Bn_siM7h0Yt/

    • @thomasrainbow
      @thomasrainbow 4 года назад

      @@patriciamcdermott9589 1000% agree with everything you said

    • @HTNPSullivan
      @HTNPSullivan 3 года назад +1

      Your comment is from 3 years ago. I watched a Sotheby's auction earlier this week (2021) and I was amazed that a Basquiat (a very good one) sold for $44 million, nevermind $98 million... on top of which, by the way, these folks pay Sotheby's "premium" and "overhead" charges, which seems to tack on another million or so, PLUS they pay taxes, which has to be something between 6 and 12 percent of the sale price... So tack on another $5.8 million or more. That's mind boggling.

  • @user-bj2lu9qt3o
    @user-bj2lu9qt3o 3 года назад +8

    This is so weird after hearing him talk about how bitter he felt when it comes to rich people.

  • @michealkelly9441
    @michealkelly9441 5 лет назад +9

    The coolest auctioneer for the coolest painter

  • @PSYCHOLOGYZOOM
    @PSYCHOLOGYZOOM 4 года назад +12

    Meanwhile at Kroger I have to put some stuff back because my "card was declined". Life is totally fair, to be sure.

  • @schwanzuslongus394
    @schwanzuslongus394 7 лет назад +91

    I sold a picture in my school for 3 Euros

    • @tripleaaa4409
      @tripleaaa4409 6 лет назад +4

      Schwanzus Longus well done sir.

    • @3markaw
      @3markaw 6 лет назад +5

      You should of had Sotheby's auction it.....but only after you die !

    • @matheuspeixoto8689
      @matheuspeixoto8689 3 года назад

      stonks

  • @LaWendeltreppe
    @LaWendeltreppe 5 лет назад +6

    I love the music here and this auctioneer is like a dancer. It all has got sth like an artful performance. Great to watch.

    • @musingtimes
      @musingtimes 3 года назад +2

      Allow me to introduce Mr. Oliver Barker, a showman in the guise of an auctioneer.

  • @CristianVancaillie
    @CristianVancaillie 5 месяцев назад +2

    Yes...!!! In my W. C.
    🐞

  • @Kingro619
    @Kingro619 7 лет назад +32

    People saying this is simply about showing off your money and is disrespectful to Basquiat and the art world really have no clue. The buyer has bought other Basquiat paintings and said that when he saw this he was mesmerised by it, and how it stirred his excitement and love of art.
    He's also put this and and the other untitled Basquiat he bought into a museum in his hometown for everyone to enjoy. Very happy for the buyer. People need to stop jumping to conclusions..

  • @amandateoh1164
    @amandateoh1164 4 года назад +15

    Yusaku Maezawa was the bidder on the other end of Yuki’s phone... which I just realised he is also Elon Musk’s Japanese space guy..

  • @user-rn5lw3wj8b
    @user-rn5lw3wj8b 6 лет назад +6

    Art is worth whatever somebody willing to pay for it.

  • @galaxyceiling4137
    @galaxyceiling4137 Месяц назад

    Exciting.
    Nice round of applause from the crowd at the end as well.

  • @PSYCHOLOGYZOOM
    @PSYCHOLOGYZOOM 6 лет назад +6

    Why do Mcdonald's employees always act like their job is on the line when I ask for extra sauce??

  • @NotKimiRaikkonen
    @NotKimiRaikkonen 2 года назад +2

    Without a name attached to it, that's a $1,000 painting at most...

  • @nybornFunk
    @nybornFunk 6 лет назад +3

    That was the Japan collector...Yusaku Maezawa...Bingo!

  • @davidfreeman7455
    @davidfreeman7455 Год назад +2

    I bet all these artists would turn over in their grave if they found out how much their work is being sold for not just Basquiat but Van Gogh, Friday Kahlo, Jackson Pollock, Warhol, Picasso...etc

  • @robertschlesinger1342
    @robertschlesinger1342 2 года назад +5

    Amazing, and it would sell for more in today's art market.

  • @ronaldolamont
    @ronaldolamont 6 лет назад +9

    Unbelievable! Even as an artist myself, I'm in shock that someone would spend that much on art!! lol For that kind of money you can change the state of a poor country!! Unreal!

    • @patriciagregory8340
      @patriciagregory8340 Год назад

      I know that this is an old comment, but art by well known artists appreciates verryyyy well. It is incredible

  • @spencerbean7555
    @spencerbean7555 5 лет назад +9

    i rilly dont get how people dont appreciate art

    • @Rdeschain19
      @Rdeschain19 3 месяца назад +1

      weird comment on a video where some dude puts down 110.5 mil for 'art'

  • @richspizzaparty
    @richspizzaparty 6 лет назад +14

    Meanwhile I’m waiting for the day I can afford the guacamole at Chipotle.

  • @Leafy_901
    @Leafy_901 5 лет назад +6

    meanwhile im extremely grateful to have auctioned a piece of my art for $150 on instagram lol. every artist hopes I think to live to see their works be valued to some extent while they are alive. Unfortunately this isn't always the case.

    • @franksmith7246
      @franksmith7246 3 года назад +2

      They make more money when your dead

  • @ScottMartinD
    @ScottMartinD 6 лет назад +8

    Sold for $98M, but $110.5M with tax?

    • @DCTag
      @DCTag 4 года назад +2

      Scott Martin auction fees you peasant.

    • @KeepHimAtBay
      @KeepHimAtBay 4 года назад +1

      @@DCTag hahahah

  • @HTNPSullivan
    @HTNPSullivan 3 года назад +1

    Bear in mind, the buyer also pays taxes, so that's something like another $5.8 million. And the buyer pays Sotheby's "premium" and "overhead" fees, which looks to be another millin or so (the total paid to Sotheby's was $110.5 million), so really this cost the buyer about $116 million-plus.

  • @jasencordiero5366
    @jasencordiero5366 6 лет назад +1

    THE AUCTIONEER IS FLOATING

  • @QuinnJACKSON-zx1dx
    @QuinnJACKSON-zx1dx 11 месяцев назад +1

    After realizing that my little $500 bid wouldn't have cut it. I would've sat on my hands during the reminder of the auction out of fear from making a mistake.

  • @CYCLONE4499
    @CYCLONE4499 3 месяца назад

    The irony is Basquiat would've been sickened by this.
    He made his art for the people.
    Not a bunch of rich stiffs who just collect it for superficial reasons.

  • @cyrusgraham292
    @cyrusgraham292 2 года назад

    Hanging out at a cool coffee shop in San Juan Capistrano, California December 1999

  • @grimreaper9383
    @grimreaper9383 2 года назад +1

    Saw the artists that knew this man and this is both amazing and shocking.

  • @TheNeeyang
    @TheNeeyang Месяц назад

    I saw this painting in Seattle

  • @jamijohnson1411
    @jamijohnson1411 4 года назад +3

    Mr. Barker is the BEST!!

  • @salvajexy7718
    @salvajexy7718 6 лет назад +1

    Estos precios son Arteeeeee!!

  • @JOSEPHCHARLESCOLIN2024
    @JOSEPHCHARLESCOLIN2024 7 лет назад +6

    BATTLE for me soon.

  • @99thehighstreet69
    @99thehighstreet69 5 лет назад +3

    My old mate at Yarmouth casino had basquiet try several times to sell hand painted teashirts to him he always politely declined it was outside limelight night club in New York where the stars used to go he was a barman he is still a barman because he didn't buy basquiet .

    • @thelasthourgetready
      @thelasthourgetready 3 года назад +2

      Wow. You never know who you are turning down

    • @QuinnJACKSON-zx1dx
      @QuinnJACKSON-zx1dx 11 месяцев назад +2

      Moral of the story, be nice artists. You never want to be the one telling a disturbing story like that one.

  • @neliborba9030
    @neliborba9030 3 года назад +1

    Such money could be better spent, but they buy art as an investment. There are so many talented in this world but not that lucky to sell their art for so much money.

  • @zachgoll
    @zachgoll 2 года назад

    Me: watches ConstitutionDAO auction once
    RUclips: we are going to recommend auction videos for the rest of time and you’re going to click on them because the algorithm is always right.

  • @charles95880
    @charles95880 3 года назад

    The guy who bought it was a guy worth around $4 Billion from Japan. He owns a Direct to Consumer custom clothing website. Thats a lot of money to spend on a painting for anyone. Huge price tag. There are tons of awesome famous pieces for $10 million or less. If you were worth only $4 Billion, would you spend that much? I guess the price of these are most likely going up so another way of looking at is: own a Basquiat - enjoy it - then resell it for an additional $10 million in profit 5 year from now. Jean-Michel Basquait only painted around 900 or so paintings in the short time he was alive.

  • @JohnDoe-sx2zk
    @JohnDoe-sx2zk 6 лет назад +1

    my favorite basquait

  • @matt92550
    @matt92550 8 месяцев назад +1

    This should be in a museum not in the hands of a billionaire.

  • @dynjarren8355
    @dynjarren8355 2 года назад

    I like his use of color. I have no idea what the art is saying otherwise but I like the Aesthetic look of many of his paintings.

  • @mercatorprmerc3040
    @mercatorprmerc3040 2 года назад

    Knowing how Basquiat use to think he would have taken a shit on the painting and let the public know about it and would have fetch another 10 million and laughed at the fool who paid for it .

  • @ashddd
    @ashddd 4 года назад +5

    I would be interested to know what Basquiat would have thought of these multimillionaires throwing money at his art

    • @QuinnJACKSON-zx1dx
      @QuinnJACKSON-zx1dx 11 месяцев назад +1

      He would've ran on stage to piss on it to see if people would still buy it.

  • @hakeemt929
    @hakeemt929 5 лет назад +2

    While 98 million is redicolous, Basquiat was a genius, at par with even Picasso IMHO. You need to see his different paintings, the color combinations, writings on the paintings etc. Every painting is unique. Way more fascinating than artists like pollock and Rothko. The work by these artists is bull..

  • @gerardomenendez8912
    @gerardomenendez8912 4 года назад +2

    Oh yeah, how riveting

  • @deengew
    @deengew 7 лет назад +98

    Disrespecting Basquiat because of the shitty state of the art world. Leave him out of it, dude just made cool art. What do you do?

    • @j4smite
      @j4smite 7 лет назад +1

      Nick what is the painting about?

    • @Kingro619
      @Kingro619 7 лет назад +16

      Well actually, the buyer has bought other Basquiat paintings and said that when he saw this he was mesmerised by it, and how it stirred his excitement and love of art. So hopefully it's gone to a home that really loves it for the art and not just the price tag.

    • @j4smite
      @j4smite 7 лет назад

      but what does the painting mean?

    • @AlCapownage69
      @AlCapownage69 7 лет назад +16

      Does miles davis say what every note means

    • @j4smite
      @j4smite 7 лет назад

      Henry Kerns no he doesnt.. but what is the painting about ??

  • @kanervatie
    @kanervatie 6 лет назад

    That is a lovely painting. Can't understand it, because art like this is what I'd like to call, puking to old Masters. But still, would look nice in my livingroom.

  • @jacobohernandez6343
    @jacobohernandez6343 Год назад

    Hola cordiales saludos . excelente grandes genios de la pintura universal el Red boy Lawrence original de colección colombiana y procedencia Europea . disponible

  • @themotobanditshow
    @themotobanditshow 2 года назад +1

    People buy art to avoid tax. Simple

  • @BullToTheShit
    @BullToTheShit 4 года назад

    $110 million is not the highest ever payed for an American artist's work. In 1965 a Rothko sold for 22.2 million. In 2017 dollars that is over 170 million. There are other examples too.

  • @dippitysedgewick1750
    @dippitysedgewick1750 7 лет назад

    This shit blows my mind.

  • @HTNPSullivan
    @HTNPSullivan 3 года назад

    I cannot be the only one who's ever noticed that the auctioneer's last name is "barker" as in the guy who pitches acts at a sideshow. In a way, he grew into his name. It's funny how that happens. I had a friend whose chiropractor's last name was (I kid you not) Dr. Backmender.

  • @rebeccagarner8289
    @rebeccagarner8289 7 лет назад +28

    i have 20$ for it

  • @takeonparis
    @takeonparis Год назад

    Aren't we like... TWELVE MILLION DOLLARS short of 110 million??

  • @rhonnachurch6929
    @rhonnachurch6929 2 года назад

    The disapointing thing to me is i wonder how much the artist was paid that painting?

  • @PATRIOT1690
    @PATRIOT1690 2 месяца назад

    I’d have a $10m home, $100m earning interest and no Basquiat in site. Much better option.

  • @pefren777
    @pefren777 Год назад

    i am just hanging around

  • @zuriboo7974
    @zuriboo7974 7 лет назад +2

    just watch a doc on him n his life and art he was amazing...a tru artist n every sense of the word R.I.P #StarvingArtistGoals

  • @aJ-od9vv
    @aJ-od9vv 4 года назад

    How does it work ? What is the commission of that lady on the phone (who managed to get that 98 mil winning bid ) ? And what is Sotheby's commission ?

  • @mohitjain009
    @mohitjain009 2 года назад

    Why does the thumbnail say $110M when it’s actually being sold for $98M?

  • @Randomore
    @Randomore Год назад

    That is the most expensive leaning on earth .everytime he leans, he get another million ...what a great marketing

  • @davidchilds1443
    @davidchilds1443 4 месяца назад

    Wonder what poor Jean Michel would be thinking up there? Didn’t have a pot to piss in when he was alive! Great artist

  • @eltonlovell9898
    @eltonlovell9898 2 года назад

    Looks like what I do to portraits of people I've fallen out with..

  • @Krillin1993
    @Krillin1993 6 лет назад +1

    Guess who of the richest businessmen of the biddings gave the society back what it needs against this: Hunger, Depression, Suicidal Thaughts, Sadness etc. I bid just 1 Dollar they dont care at all.....but hey its art right? (This isn´t just a criticsm of the painting of Basquiat,..it could be any paintings of the world which goes that high of money, its hillarious)....I am new subscriber just to know what the problems of the rich society is, Thank You.
    P.S.: Yusaku Maezawa I love Japan and I wish you giving the same amount of money for suicide prevention and for homeless people around Chiba and Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto. You couldn`t even imagine what you can do for poor and depressive people. I am not a hater, I am just saying this doesn´t give you satisfaction in life on the otherside I have to say you did a really good job and also a good decision when you are saying after 6 hours of work it is fine to end the work. Congrats for the decision of work mentality.

  • @j4smite
    @j4smite 7 лет назад

    where does this money go? Does the gallery keep it?

    • @carltabor6612
      @carltabor6612 6 лет назад +1

      Jasmit Saini the money goes to the previous owner.

  • @Nero-ox5tw
    @Nero-ox5tw 6 лет назад +1

    This is insane, his average selling price at the pinacle of his career was 30 grand now he is dead his work is going for tens of millions

    • @carltabor6612
      @carltabor6612 6 лет назад

      Ryan Bamford from your statement you know very little about the art game. over the last 200 years its always been that way. during the life of the artist his work sold for a sum that was fair for his needs. j.m.b.really did not care about money and never had a bank account. so 30 k per painting was a fair number in 84. as fab 5 Freddy said it was like printing money .the buyers were walking out with the paintings still dripping wet. years later they go for large numbers.

    • @STANKYCHEEZEMAYNE
      @STANKYCHEEZEMAYNE 6 лет назад

      it's called inflation read about it

  • @lucianobarrantes
    @lucianobarrantes 4 года назад

    This guy would make a great toddler / joker

  • @Eduard000F
    @Eduard000F 6 лет назад

    I better start painting some abstract things...

  • @BoatFishingPatrol
    @BoatFishingPatrol 5 часов назад

    100 million ✋

  • @anonymousfellowindian
    @anonymousfellowindian 5 лет назад +1

    If it was offered for free in Indian village, none would take it home.

  • @johnconley3473
    @johnconley3473 2 года назад

    When 21 trillion dollars is unaccounted for at the Pentagon? Maybe it's being spent at Sotheby's

  • @brandinginpajamas
    @brandinginpajamas 3 года назад

    Long live the 👑

  • @ashhempsall9803
    @ashhempsall9803 2 года назад

    Interesting how the applause is for the number. Nevertheless, fine artist M.Basquiat 🙏🥂✨

  • @KKG3388
    @KKG3388 2 года назад

    The Radiant child making history and occupying some billionaire walls with his mate Picasso ~ the universe works in mysterious ways......

  • @curiousnomad
    @curiousnomad 3 года назад

    Imagine buyers regret on an impulse buy of 100 Million dollars.

  • @kavishkashaminda5789
    @kavishkashaminda5789 6 лет назад +1

    there are no any space for fiving artists who trying to live.but tthey sell paintings who not living
    what kind of world is this

  • @saidyaosorio6089
    @saidyaosorio6089 6 лет назад

    Hi! Can anybody help me with this? What does he say at 0:15? Many thanks in advance.

  • @sanadbenali6993
    @sanadbenali6993 6 лет назад

    looking for harold finch in the crowed

  • @davidmehnert6206
    @davidmehnert6206 2 года назад

    Ethel Scull would have stopped bidding at 36.

  • @muggedinmadrid
    @muggedinmadrid 7 лет назад +15

    the great masters are spinning in their graves

    • @muggedinmadrid
      @muggedinmadrid 7 лет назад +3

      yes basquiat has the same technical skill as Michaelangelo and Rembrandt, the originality of Duchamp and imagination of Dali and Magritte, the same level of inventiveness of Picasso and the satirical verve of Hogarth and Goya. I stand corrected.

    • @muggedinmadrid
      @muggedinmadrid 7 лет назад +2

      it is one thing saying you personally find his work imaginative. It is another thing comparing him to the great masters. I don't dislike his work but it is no better than thousands of artists that have come and gone into obscurity. Even those bored celebrities who decide to take up painting as a weekend hobby - they're work is every bit as good as Basquiat's. Good examples of these are Bob Dylan, Jim Carrey and the British comedian Noel Fielding. Fielding's work especially is very similar to Basquiat's, so if that makes Basquiat a genius, by logic Fielding is a genius too, thereby undermining the integrity of what constitutes as a 'genius' or a 'great artist'. In my personal opinion, great art needs to show originality and not just a little imagination . and the thing that separates true artist's is a technical skill that is beyond the average person who picks up a paint brush. Picasso mastered drawing at circa age 14. The young Van gogh also replicated the masters at a young age. If you look at the etchings of Rembrandt or the studies of Michaelangelo or the paintings of Raphael, Titian and my personal favourite Peder Kroyer, it is beyond argument that the technical skill involved in so perfectly portraying subjects in such complex positions, textures and light, is not a thing that just anyone can do. This is the problem with modern artists and why they treated with disdain and suspicion - because they claim to be artists yet produce work which lacks any special technical skill inducing the public to decry, "I could have done that" or more damningly "My 7 year old could have done that" . No one says that about Michaelangelo, Remrandt, Da Vinci or Kroyer. That says a lot about the status of the great masters compared to the average purveyor of modern art. Sorry for long response - didn't mean to type so much.

    • @muggedinmadrid
      @muggedinmadrid 7 лет назад +1

      James, firstly, I am no expert on art, just curious and interested in it.
      Secondly, you are welcome to make personal contact as this has become a private conversation in a public forum.
      There's 2 things here - objective and subjective evaluations. 'Imaginative' clearly falls under subjective and is not worth arguing the toss over because it will always be a moot topic.
      Even with this subjective topic, I still try really hard to apply some objective truth. For example, I find Picasso's and Braques earliest cubist paintings, Duchamp's installations, the work of Dali, Magritte and other surrealists, Mondrian's neo-plastic paintings and Warhol's pop art imagery, highly imaginative because they were so shockingly radical compared to anything that preceded them. I don't find Basquiat's work imaginative because there are scores of other abstract expressionist artists and works which are at least similar, if we cannot agree better, which preceded him by at least 50 years.
      Here are just a few examples: Arshile Gorky, Phillip Guston and Willem de Gooning were doing similar art work in the 30s and 40s consisting of loosely painted figures and backgrounds in lurid colours and violent brush strokes in an emotionally heightened way. They were also much more diverse than Basquiat; as well as abstract and semi abstract paintings, they could also do traditional figurative work and create abstract expressionism in a wide variety of ways , remiscient of Matisse's prints and Joan Miro's cartoon-like canvasses.
      Robert Rauschenberg was doing brilliant splattered and wild suburban life and depictions of the metroplis and referencing street culture in the 50s and 60s.
      And most significantly, we have urban artist Rammellzee who was producing almost exactly the same type of urban art referencing modern city life and street culture in the 70s and early 80s.
      'Imaginative' and 'original' are subjective terms we may never agree upon. But the chronology and archived records of other artists who have produced similar work to Basquiat long before him are undeniable objective facts. This renders his work not entirely original.
      I don't dislike his work, but to suggest that he should be hailed a genius or the leading artist in his brand of art genre above those that preceded him by decades, and did as well if not better (this is arguable) . I think is a step too far.
      I am sorry for the didactic lecture style response. These topics require dialogue, not typing on the comments section of RUclips.

    • @zebilix
      @zebilix 6 лет назад

      No they are not, they are fetching multiples of what basquiat goes for...

  • @chrisramirez9696
    @chrisramirez9696 7 лет назад +3

    how about tree fitty

  • @nieverainmaker384
    @nieverainmaker384 2 года назад

    The electric theys

  • @Bluediamond2023
    @Bluediamond2023 5 лет назад +1

    I have $1 and a button for it..

  • @fastfoodart5552
    @fastfoodart5552 4 года назад

    WoW...cool n nice...

  • @driven39
    @driven39 7 лет назад +2

    That painting cost more than the most expensive car on Earth!

    • @STANKYCHEEZEMAYNE
      @STANKYCHEEZEMAYNE 6 лет назад +1

      why are cars deemed more worthy of monetary value than art?

    • @marcustrevor1883
      @marcustrevor1883 6 лет назад

      @@STANKYCHEEZEMAYNE Uh because they do something other than hang on a fecking wall.

    • @johannneufeld2382
      @johannneufeld2382 5 лет назад +1

      Plebs ur sportscar will be worth minus 40% after a couple years while art will only raise

    • @karlrivero5520
      @karlrivero5520 3 года назад

      Art represents a time, after a few centuries we can look at it, while a car may still be alive, but not exactly how its meant to be. Art is timeless, and cars disintegrate along with its use.

  • @j4smite
    @j4smite 7 лет назад

    All art scholars here trying to justify the amount but none know what the painting is about

  • @YosefEl75
    @YosefEl75 7 лет назад

    THIS IS FUCKIN HEART BREAKIN😡😡😡😡😡!!!!!!

  • @kyuzuuzari5441
    @kyuzuuzari5441 3 года назад

    0:08 if you pay attention he is like rapping Hhahahha

  • @WizEL
    @WizEL 6 лет назад

    the price is more excitin than tha painting

  • @nawshlovestodance
    @nawshlovestodance 15 дней назад

    I trust him