The wonders and absurdities of the Asian art market | My Dear Art | Full Film

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • In the past fifteen years, the Asian art market has exploded. Chinese collectors now spend more money in auction than Americans and Brits, while a new generation of Asian artists are reshaping the world’s artistic palate. My Dear Art depicts the wonders and absurdities of the Asian art market. From China, to Singapore to London, it profiles the artists, collectors, gallerists and experts who are changing the face of the art business forever and asks fundamental questions about the value and role of art in modern society.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @melaniamonicacraciun9900
    @melaniamonicacraciun9900 Год назад +1

    Minute 1:16:07.... about junk recycled to new forms of fine arts, l was watching some great gardening tutorial about junk wasted items recycled as flowers pots .. when every junk turn back blooming is giving us such a sense of life like being born again, it's regenerating. If not real flowers or vegetals blooming out from old wood carpentry or iron gone rotten, it's always surprising the glass transformation on to flowers or ice fantasies, water drops or fake water made of glass wastes...everytime we turn back the miracle of life... that's what we need the most, that's what fine arts achievements should do, giving customers the sensation of life, of turning back to live again. Caravaggio was a lazy painter, he wanted the canvas all black, then he used spots to pull out faces like surface from the dark, yeah, the will to surprise with beauty...at least we are here to talk about it friends

  • @LevManovich
    @LevManovich Год назад

    Many thanks for this excellent documentary ❤❤❤❤

  • @melaniamonicacraciun9900
    @melaniamonicacraciun9900 Год назад +1

    It's nice to find out how fine arts become an activists protest and .. alternative riot, if not that we expect from artists to surprise us with beauty... Leonardo da Vinci is still the best as inspiration. Tell me guys, how many horrible things he had to see exploring dead corpses in order to put on paper, how it looks like a fetus? The internal organs, how do they look like muscles under the skin? He made of any of his achievements a form of beauty because he wanted so. Modern artists instead seems they feel so genius on murdering everything, the colors for first, they are all so sad, they look like. ..vomit, we should have to throw up watching some paintings huh? It's obvious that this sense of desgust prevail, tell me during Leonardo 's ages how many disgusting things he had to see? It's not a matter of being disappointed but using fine arts in purpose to surprise us with something cute...even for a marketing strategy, beauty worths thousand times more. Leonardo used to draw dead corpses ....still the most atractive achievement of life, yeah, hoping it will help more young artists, asking them surprise us with new forms of beauty. We all know how much we love fine arts, the best narcotic drug, we want to fall in love, bewitched and faint of delight, that's what modern artists ignore and it's a hugs loss of .. freedom of expression