SCOPE ART SHOW 2020

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

Комментарии • 78

  • @stevenmccarthy112
    @stevenmccarthy112 2 года назад +2

    Art now needs to be really LARGE to attract interest.

  • @KpxUrz5745
    @KpxUrz5745 2 года назад

    There was a day (quite some decades ago at least) when artists labored on drawing skills, conceived and composed paintings, struggled with meaningful ideas about space and form, and were actually artists in the real sense of the word. Now all that is out. Everybody makes something very superficial, and the only message is "Look at ME!". Still they call themselves "artists", but I don't.

  • @sev6379
    @sev6379 4 года назад +4

    After reading comments from various art show videos, I've come to realize opinions on art is like music and movies. It's a generational thing.

    • @marcopolo9146
      @marcopolo9146 3 года назад +1

      Or experience or taste or education or ...

  • @kcjones7634
    @kcjones7634 4 года назад +2

    I cant believe people spend years in art school just to learn how to scribble.

  • @НинаСайкина-ю8и
    @НинаСайкина-ю8и Год назад +1

    Новаторство нравится.

  • @stargazer3284
    @stargazer3284 4 года назад +2

    Great video footage, as for the art I had to keep fast forwarding due to its lack of originality... nothing new at all.

  • @alsaulso1332
    @alsaulso1332 3 года назад +1

    Instagram has destroyed the ART WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @GreybeardtheSurvivor
    @GreybeardtheSurvivor 3 года назад +2

    Enjoyed the video. Thanks for posting it. I appreciate the time you put into these. Nice editorial work.

  • @robertspies4695
    @robertspies4695 4 года назад +4

    90% boring and predictable

  • @ccmyart
    @ccmyart 4 года назад +2

    I liked Andy Burgess's work, and that's aboot it.

  • @TheArtboy47
    @TheArtboy47 4 года назад +1

    There are many good artists who are not shown, they cannot afford this means of showing work. I have watched several shows , including the BIG ones and yet have seen little art that even closely resembles real art. When I went to art school, my first professor kept saying " Ambiguous". . Because art is such a huge business, people allow mediocre art to be shown, sold and collected, The auction houses I doubt are getting the numbers in auctions and I would love to see a canceled check showing someone paid that . I also find blame with the museums, who some have my work. There are hundreds of thousands of talented men and women who are making great art. You'd never know that by what is shown. Picasso, and many of the greats are long dead and do not need the money. Instead others are staving because they can't sell their works. While I have the greatest respect for Renoir, Degas , and the gang. I think they would raise hell with the system as it is. Having artists in LA, NY and other cities produce artworks that are clearly for sale to make money and have little to do with art. I could use Andy as an example. When he sent a letter to MoMA to gift an artwork, he thought that if he could get one in there he would be set. Predictably , they of course have a letter they send out : Dear Mr. Warhol, We regret that we cannot accept your gift////blah blah blah.....of course they paid 64 million for his Soup cans years later and would do anything to gain a painting for their " Grey " walls. So I say that speaks for itself. It was only later that many of his friends needed up in the management of these museums and that is one of the ways people get in...top secret. It's who you know.

    • @olumideoresegun5245
      @olumideoresegun5245 3 года назад

      I sent my realism art to sotheby's last 2yrs I was told my art has not reach threshold for what they could sell . Meanwhile I have over 70 thousand followers of my art on Instagram they followed my art not me . Because I don't belong to there click and no recommendations from ther e close click it can work . It all about who you know Not your art most times.

  • @cesar.arrano
    @cesar.arrano 2 года назад

    Who are these people sitting at a desk in middle of the booth?

  • @mr.xart6631
    @mr.xart6631 2 года назад

    Puh...jede Menge...a lot of rubbish...SORRY

  • @TheArtboy47
    @TheArtboy47 4 года назад +3

    My review of mt\y sculpture was in 1964. No one had seen my work , I took three model of large pieces and some photos with me. A friend of my family knew Cornelia and Kenneth Noland. I did not know what to expect , but not only did she like my work, she contacted David Smith Attorney in Washing DC and set the ball moving . I wanted to apprentice with him. As I graduated high school Mr. Smith was killed in an auto accident. The next two revue of me and my work came in art school in Maryland. During the first two weeks everyone hurried about getting ready for classes to start. Within a week there was a meeting with the students in the auditorium with the Dean. I write about in my book about art. He looked like the Beatniks I hung out with .......long hair. handle bar mustache.... he was introduced by the assistant Dean, Mr. Sutton. He talked about art only for a short period, then he lowered the "Boom" on the new class of 1967. " In ten years " he said : " Only one of you will be left in art ". The rest will become mother and fathers,,,hold down jobs , attend other schools. Now had all the mothers and fathers who worked so hard heard that, prior to writing the check, they would have stopped. The class become silent. Many jaws dropped. I think it took amazing guts ti say what he knew, rather than sugar coating everything. Everyone left and he sat on the stage. I went up to him and told him my David Smith story. He said :" It sounds to me like you now where are going", implying I did not need to waste my time there. I walked home after talking to him for an hour. " It's me I said, it's me". The next experience with art was before I left school, Clyfford Still, the great painter dd a revue of his work. He was dressed in a grey suit and looked like a banker. When I saw his work I knew I had to meet him. I stayed after and only a few people were even there. I went up to him and asked about his work. He said to call him and would would meet. I went over to his place and this is what I learned. "Mark" he said, " There are two types of art, one you make to sell and the other you keep. Most artists never make a living and therefore you must sell something that people want. Now many people did not know this or they would have done it. I carried my time with him through several visits with me for 50 years. I made a living and made art. When he died they discovered a wharehouse no one knew about. He bought the building and then filled it with paintings. 200 or so and drawings. It was estimated day one to be worth a billion dollars rough guess.I laughed because he hid the work he loved . It was made by him and only for him. So I have saved work from periods of my work. I gave them to a non-profit school. Free. These men and women who very early in my career, guided me in the right direction. I had these lessons that were successful l for them and I had to find my own style, as all artists do. There is no easy way I can tell you. If you believe in yourself , then others will believe in you and your work. That is the answer. Never copy anyone, be yourself and if you work hard, you will become the artist you are meant to be. It's there. You now know the secret of art. So being in MoMa or any of the big ones, would be nice, but I assure you they are not artists, that is not their business. There have been a few critics along the way who knew artist , spent time with them and learned what art is.....the rest would not know art if they stepped in it......never listen to them. I wish you well and I hope you will learn from what I have said. There is no luck, according to my father , who used that word. The harder you work, the luckier you get.... paint, sculpt, write, draw , dance do what you love he said to me, the money comes later. Money has nothing to do with art and if you looking there you may never make it. You may make money, but not art. Look today at what is in these shows. You tell me, it not all bad of course, but one of the most successful men Berry Gordy and Smokie Robinson of Motown records. They had a review of every song. They had 30 people of so listen to each song, Berry would ask : Would you buy this record or a sandwich". He was right more than he was ever wrong.

    • @shericopelandmeadows3916
      @shericopelandmeadows3916 4 года назад

      Mark Young Thank You posting this. Your journey is one of great interest to me. I didn’t get to start doing art until I was in my forties. I am now 69. I do what I love and am fortunate to sell a few pieces a year. I believe there is value in all art if produced from the soul.

    • @debbanisd8206
      @debbanisd8206 4 года назад

      @@shericopelandmeadows3916 do u sell in gallery??

    • @shericopelandmeadows3916
      @shericopelandmeadows3916 4 года назад

      Debbani sd I have been showing my work for about 10 - 12 years. I am represented in ‘Tis Art Gallery inPrescott Am.With Covid 5 of my 6 shows have been cancelled for 2020. As odd as it might sound that worked out great for me. In July I got ran over by a car when I was bicycling and am out of commission probably until 2021.

    • @debbanisd8206
      @debbanisd8206 4 года назад

      @@shericopelandmeadows3916 oh no ,then take care and get well soon, I am from India, love painting, I am bit good in water but not much as in oil now.

    • @debbanisd8206
      @debbanisd8206 4 года назад +1

      Also glad to know u r doing it at this age, it's inspiring for me, I'm 23 now.

  • @goldschadt
    @goldschadt 4 года назад +1

    52 shades of black. And no potatoes...

  • @GloriousHeavenlyCourt
    @GloriousHeavenlyCourt 4 года назад +2

    They are all unique & have meanings
    for the artists.

  • @RR-iw4bg
    @RR-iw4bg 4 года назад +17

    These art fairs are starting to look more and more like flea markets

  • @santiagotassi4636
    @santiagotassi4636 4 года назад +1

    Why do artists use Inches instead of Centimetres? Centimetres are mostly used worldwide

    • @marcopolo9146
      @marcopolo9146 3 года назад

      Why does it matter? There is a conversion app for your phone.

  • @sirpoppinchuck
    @sirpoppinchuck 4 года назад

    4:47 My dude "Cre8" got his own Gallery NYC??? Ha! Ha! Seen the "Slick" tag in the painting "Jade in Brooklyn" 109:18 wow by Vincent Giarrano Dacia Gallery!

  • @StudioYulianto
    @StudioYulianto 2 года назад

    Channel ini membuat saya lebih semangat untuk melukis dan berpameran. Terima kasih

  • @narendra672
    @narendra672 2 года назад

    👏👏👏

  • @TheBushdoctor68
    @TheBushdoctor68 2 года назад

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I liked many of these works, some were gorgeous, but I also disliked several of them, and I don't think that's a bad thing. They did stir up an emotion for me after all, and I think that's one of the main things artists are looking for. Maybe not necessarily that specific emotion, but it's still better than nothing, I can imagine. Let me put it this way: I would be more upset if someone couldn't care less about my art, then if they would dislike it.
    Thanks for the tour. Great video.

  • @1geniusthinker676
    @1geniusthinker676 4 года назад +1

    There are many forms of this work, there must be one you want to own.!

  • @joaogirao4280
    @joaogirao4280 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video - in real life it must be an excellent visit to go to - well done

  • @Spineloro
    @Spineloro 4 года назад +1

    Thxs for the visit👍✨ a lot of crap to see some interesting stuff, but thxs to you I discovered through your videos some artists that I follow now, as you have the good idea to show galleries and artist names, thank you❤️✨

    • @Nycgalleryopenings
      @Nycgalleryopenings  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @karenw8929
      @karenw8929 3 года назад

      Agree - a little better editing ... more of a sh*t show, but there were a few good pieces but I'm not certain worth the time for the length of the video to get to them.

  • @timedriverable
    @timedriverable 4 года назад +5

    I dont normaly comment on these shows...but this was a great collection of interesting art.

  • @debbanisd8206
    @debbanisd8206 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @BrettCooper4702
    @BrettCooper4702 4 года назад +2

    Loved it, thanks for sharing.

  • @lukehauser1182
    @lukehauser1182 4 года назад

    My favorite is the knobby doodads! 7:09

  • @심미화-x5h
    @심미화-x5h 4 года назад +1

    감사 합니다

  • @mmlight
    @mmlight 4 года назад

    Ha, the lady at 32:45 is awesome. Who is she?

  • @robertovivas9116
    @robertovivas9116 2 года назад

    EXELENTE OBRAS MUITO BEN FILMADAS LINDA MUESTRA

  • @henm4975
    @henm4975 4 года назад +1

    $20,000 for 7:09 seriously

    • @phozel
      @phozel 4 года назад

      what's your offer?

  • @gemi1164
    @gemi1164 2 года назад

    Thank you, I enjoyed!

  • @abiegreyvenstein5427
    @abiegreyvenstein5427 3 года назад

    another room full of crap

  • @weronikar2333
    @weronikar2333 3 года назад

    thank you for posting this!

  • @dreamrealmartstudios5237
    @dreamrealmartstudios5237 3 года назад

    ✊✊✊🖼

  • @diegoartetv
    @diegoartetv 3 года назад

    why so many commrcuals

  • @ekoyesart6107
    @ekoyesart6107 4 года назад

    Good...🌹

  • @igorlarin7072
    @igorlarin7072 4 года назад

    Lots of good work . Can you tell me how to get my works to this beautiful exhibition area?

    • @Nycgalleryopenings
      @Nycgalleryopenings  4 года назад

      Individual artists must have a gallery submit an application to participate.
      scope-art.com/apply/

  • @bijoygallery5400
    @bijoygallery5400 3 года назад

    nice

  • @cesar_telles_art
    @cesar_telles_art 2 года назад

    Magnifico!

  • @FaceTheGuru
    @FaceTheGuru 3 года назад

    Dude.

  • @billykobilca6321
    @billykobilca6321 4 года назад +2

    Meh... mostly look like stuff dragged from one show to another in a trunk of a car.
    Nothing really new.

  • @rodolphequinet3179
    @rodolphequinet3179 4 года назад

    super !

  • @jamesanonymous2343
    @jamesanonymous2343 4 года назад +1

    it's an insult to ones intelligence for you to use the word "ART" in connection with this display of "Delirium" New York Style !

  • @laxmanshiwakoti1100
    @laxmanshiwakoti1100 4 года назад

    omg how much coronavirus was spread in this New york Gallery one month ago !!!