Rothko materials and techniques lesson at MoMA teen conservation course | AT THE MUSEUM

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2017
  • How did Rothko achieve the soft, brushy edges in his paintings? Members of the teen conservation course "Take Care" learn from paintings conservator Ellen Davis about the materials and techniques used by Mark Rothko.
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Комментарии • 30

  • @surrealism7359
    @surrealism7359 7 лет назад +34

    Ellen is so cute and funny, I love you guys :) Is it weird that it's my favorite channel? lol

    • @themuseumofmodernart
      @themuseumofmodernart  7 лет назад +3

      Glad you liked the video! Our AT THE MUSEUM release this week also features Ellen-this time working on Yves Klein's Blue Monochrome (1961) ruclips.net/video/-qpBxBtvMKY/видео.html

  • @frankdavis4836
    @frankdavis4836 3 года назад +11

    Great to see these eager teens learning from such master artists as rothko. His technique was a lot more complex than at first appears on his color field paintings.

  • @casmilner1787
    @casmilner1787 5 лет назад +45

    Am I the only one made nervous by watching her move around with that black paint while wearing a very nice jacket?

  • @greatquotesdaily4253
    @greatquotesdaily4253 7 лет назад +10

    Great questions and fun sense of humor.

  • @tsanyubaidillah5854
    @tsanyubaidillah5854 3 года назад

    Love your dedication to teach young generation some unique art...

  • @TheStockwell
    @TheStockwell 4 года назад +3

    This teacher/restorer became my hero when another video showed her restoring an Yves Klein.

  • @frankievelasco1738
    @frankievelasco1738 7 лет назад +4

    I love this. Great Video.

  • @KariSinkko
    @KariSinkko 7 лет назад +7

    Fascinating.

  • @ViliamVolos
    @ViliamVolos 2 года назад +1

    It's so cool. Can you do more of this lessons

  • @nishitgaikhe4884
    @nishitgaikhe4884 7 лет назад +9

    wow teaching learning process is really good. teacher gave them freeeeeeeeeeeeedom..........cause each individual is different n unique......😍

  • @azadehnikou9890
    @azadehnikou9890 5 лет назад

    Could you please let me know what brushes are best for this work? Brand and quality

  • @nickdyber7644
    @nickdyber7644 4 года назад +3

    What did they mix with the paint for a medium ?

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly 5 месяцев назад +1

    Do they ever teach brush application techniques in art school? Some of these young painting class participants apply paint in a way that suggests they are not completely tuned in to what they are doing -- sometimes rushing through the process.

  • @angelajsacaartistaffiliatedwpl

    This is excellent

  • @lilwater7358
    @lilwater7358 2 года назад

    "He would be furious from us doing this at all" lol

  • @pattyfromtoledo
    @pattyfromtoledo 7 лет назад +10

    I love Mark Rothko's art so much...wonderful that these students are exposed to this, but I find it hard to believe that Rothko, or any artist, would be angry that future students would try to copy his technique in learning about his work.

    • @XxDarkSimorghxX
      @XxDarkSimorghxX 7 лет назад +6

      Rothko wanted people to feel emotion from his work. He wanted a viewer to engulf themselves into the composition, and wander around in the layers. He didn't tell much about his process, because he wanted people to focus on the finished product. Rothko maybe would have appreciated the "want" for people to copy his style, but he would rather them appreciate his works for what they are.

  • @TheBetttina
    @TheBetttina 2 года назад +3

    He was secretive about his technique, cos he knew he was doing Best.until now nobody can do the way he did. Nobody. And when people says he wasnt an artist i am laughing. Most of the people think that they can paint him in one day. Once they try, they simply cant.

  • @netsaosa4973
    @netsaosa4973 5 лет назад +3

    was this recorded in a kitchen

  • @anngogh
    @anngogh 3 года назад

    I want her jacket. 😀

  • @pietlebrun5943
    @pietlebrun5943 5 лет назад +3

    I actually like Rothko's multiforms better than his "iconic" colorfield paintings.

  • @zissou6928
    @zissou6928 5 лет назад +7

    Why is everyone painting the same thing

  • @jojojo8835
    @jojojo8835 2 года назад

    Lol how can she get away with wearing baggy beige to paint oils in a room full of students?! I’d be covered in the stuff🤣

  • @steveb2145
    @steveb2145 Год назад

    why are people obsessed with trying to copy when we should be teaching our children how to 'Look' .. how to really look at something to feel the emotion..something lost with the young now in the time of instagram etc.. so you can copy a rothko..then what?..

  • @dlg7555
    @dlg7555 5 лет назад +15

    Teaching Rothko is kind of pointless

  • @NikangVideos6377
    @NikangVideos6377 3 месяца назад

    You just need to get less talented to do a Rothko painting

  • @cinakakar197
    @cinakakar197 9 месяцев назад

    Wtf is going on here.
    Rothko ruined art and these teens are ruining their lives.

  • @mbsm5094
    @mbsm5094 6 лет назад +11

    "Did Rothko ever make anything other than like his "Iconic" paintings?" AHAHAH Love that question.. Dear, the answer is obviously no! When you've got no talent you can make nothing else than the same thing all your life, specially when it give you millions of dollars. Why should you change it when you know you will always have idiots who will buy it?