BLUE | in mythology, the work of yves klein, derek jarman, leonard cohen, maggie nelson and more

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2023
  • Welcome to An Interest! A new project where we do weekly deep dives into art, design, and the senses. This week we are discussing the color blue, and the role it has played throughout history in regards to art work, dreams, being tied to the moon, memory, reflection and more. We discuss works by Yves Klein, Derek Jarman, Maggie Nelson, Simone Leigh, Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, Billie Holiday, Kryzstof Keislowski, and Nina Simone.
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  • @fudifickenscher4751
    @fudifickenscher4751 14 дней назад +1

    Simone Leigh said at a talk at the Hirshorn that she was inspired by the blue incorporated in Black hair in comics, too!

    • @AnInterest
      @AnInterest  14 дней назад

      that’s an amazing tidbit. I am very much looking forward to her opening at lacma this summer. thank you for this addition!

  • @sr.rodriguez4816
    @sr.rodriguez4816 27 дней назад

    What a beautiful video. Im new at your page, I intend to follow it and keep enjoying your vids. Thanks so much

  • @Monique-rn9lg
    @Monique-rn9lg Год назад +2

    What an odd but wonderful subject. And, as usual, you have brought the intrigue.
    Just a wild guess here but I'm agreeing with you and going with indigo die as Simone Leigh's purpose of blue in her work. Those textiles ARE west Africa. Of course many other countries use indigo die but the textiles from Thailand, Japan, or Guatemala are all very different from the W. African ones, as they are different from each other. I have a little collection going.
    Little Girl Blue is one of my all time favorite albums. Ms. Simone BRINGS the blues in the most quiet and heart breaking way. I was trying to describe her voice to a 15 year old white boy the other day and all I could come up with was "creamy". Her version of Mood Indigo is as good as it gets, ditto for I Loves you Porgy. Both of those songs I have heard by many, many other artists but no one does it for me like she does.
    I have seen Krzysztof Kieslowski's Blue twice now. When it came out (yes.... I am THAT old) and again on video a few years back, but thanks for reminding me of how much I loved it. I think I'll watch it again this week.
    Always a pleasure.

    • @AnInterest
      @AnInterest  Год назад +1

      Yes, her (Nina Simone) voice has always reminded me of a cello.. really strong and heartbreaking and takes the wind right out of you all that once. Thank you

  • @gentlemapagu4609
    @gentlemapagu4609 3 месяца назад

    My favorite shade of blue is Yves Klein blue and I'm so happy to discover this video because I learned a lot about how blue is used over time and history. Thank you 💙

  • @liqquare
    @liqquare 10 месяцев назад +1

    If you havent already, I would suggest reading, "Blue: In Search of Nature's Rarest Color" it mentions a lot of things that were in the video, and it also goes into the science of it in nature. :)

    • @AnInterest
      @AnInterest  6 месяцев назад +1

      this is what I have been looking for! thank you so much 🙏