Adam Gopnik on Vincent van Gogh
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2016
- Adam Gopnik, award-winning staff writer for the New Yorker since 1986 and its art critic from 1987 to 1995, provides his singular commentary on Van Gogh’s art, life, and legacy.
5/5/16
Skip the intro...go to 7 min. 45. Sec. !
VINCENT, JUST LIKE EVERYONE OF US, SOUGHT ACCEPTANCE, WHICH EQUATES TO BEING LOVED, BUT TO USE A SONG LYRIC; HE LOOKED FOR LOVE IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES!!!
THIS WAS A VERY GOOD LECTURE, *BRAVO!!!* ALSO "BRAVO" FOR POSTING THIS VIDEO SO WE ALL COULD ENJOY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EDIT - PS - THE STORIES IN THE LECTURE WERE SPELL-BOUNDING!!! THIS MAN SHOULD BE IN DEMAND TO SPEAK ALL OVER THE WORLD, OUR BEST TO HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Why Vincent? 1. His art. 2. His imperfections.
There is a RUclips address from Kirt that told of his ideas on Vincent from Kirt's childhood on very interesting!
Everyone thinks they know Vincent. I think to truly understand him, you must read his letters to Theo. Then look at photograph of him, and then paint him.
You spelled your title wrong....it is not VIncent rather Vincent...everyone knows that! But I think
I spelled Kurt wrong the other day. This is the painter D.VAN DERVEER ,you can spell that correctly too!
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Ever see Starry Night as a yarn painting? 🙂🧶🎨👍🏻
ruclips.net/p/PLr6pyQ-su1fRZObhwssxla0T1vDjTcqCB
wery well spoking---looking at great paings, let you see new discovery everytime you look at it
Watch your spelling!
David Vanderveer Speaking of spelling, it's Kirk Varnedoe not Kirt.
32 MIN 38 SEC. The well educated Mr. Gopnik's pronunciation of ''poignant''.
In all his 61 years has no one had the courage to correct him?
Renzo nor does he pronounce Van Gogh correctly
Poighnint? *face palm*
Sounds like he's mixing "poignant" and "pertinent".
The most misunderstood artist always , once more, mispronounced. Van Go? Go where? Goch, Koch, a small keg in a worldwide web determined to , even after he is long gone, still mock his name, though feasting on his legacy? van Gogh is pronounced like Hog, UK style, with a small, barely audible hush at the end.