Tune in for a live Q&A with Corey on Wednesday, February 7 at 3:00 p.m. EST! He’ll be answering any questions you might have on artists, materials, and techniques. ruclips.net/video/OxS8X_V6TCU/видео.html
I love this series. Thank you so much. Just a comment on Kusama. F is a number in hexadecimal, F number is also a term used in photography. The F number diagrams are representations of decreasing aperture and hence smaller circles. Perhaps she borrowed the concept from photography.
Mr. D'Augustine is always a pleasure to watch. Check out his videos demonstrating how to create works similar to abstract artists. They are fabulous and any artist would enjoy and learn from them. Expand your imagination!
I ve learnt so much over the last 2 years doing these courses. I feel so drawn to New York and the diversity of the people in the palettes. So interesting for me from across the pond to study and understand American traditions and movements. Amazing 🤩
So glad you like the series! For more of MoMA's HOW TO SEE videos, check out the series playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLfYVzk0sNiGFaqN1iYF-KaVKBEgA3ZPCl
This is so awesomely done! As a woman painter myself I feel privileged in this day and age to have the resources and inspiration to continue my career as an artist. Beautiful works! Thank you! www.RoseMurphyArt.com
Beverly Russo: I am presently studying Women and the Visual Arts and was thrilled to see that this emphasis was on women artists. Thank you for your wonderful tour. I will return...
Great to hear that, Beverly! Best of luck in your studies, and if there are any topics or artists that you're particularly interested in, please let us know!
I believe the Hedda Sterne painting is upside down. If you flip it 180 degrees then it looks like the truss of a bridge, particularly, the Hell's Gate Bridge in NYC, which was only 1.25 miles from Hedda's East 50th Street studio. When it's flipped, the lighter portion appears to be the East River where you can see the reflection of the truss. Just an observation.
I love your videos! I’m taking an art appreciation class (I just started college) and it’s introduced me to a whole new world. I’ve never been so eager to learn about something that I do hours of research outside of studying.
I miss videos from this guy. MOMA should really make more content especially series focused on different artists and their techniques, painting in a style of etc.
Listening to this at 10:39 -> The Number F. Just a thought, was Yayoi Kusama aware of computing, because the standard number system in a computer is based on binary but scaled up to a nibble (4 bytes) the representation is called Hexadecimal, 0 through F with F being the highest digit at a value of 15. Just a thought :)
Corey does a nice job of presenting and speaking about these paintings. Having said that, now I say that none of these paintings or artists are very good. I bring long experience and credentials to making this assessment.
I always enjoy your very interesting way of looking at art - and really seeing and talking about the piece of art and because of that I also payed for your art course , but unfortunately I did never find out why I could not get access to the course. I still would love to follow the course but dont want to pay twice and then maybe once more not being able to get access to it. But Thank you very much for your very fine work - here in the free video.
We covered Frida Kahlo in our MODERN ART & IDEAS series ruclips.net/video/NICodKeadp0/видео.html Let us know if you have any other questions about her that you'd like us to cover in the future!
thanks for replying :) i like your video about her and the others in the link. regarding frida kahlo, i would like a more in depth cover about her numerous portraits. i've always thought that the best way to understand them is to look at the background or on anything else other than her face because i think that's the real inner portrait she was showing. for example, the one with cropped hair, that one to me looks more like the person is really diego (the clothes are a dead giveaway to me) and her real portrait in that painting is all the hair scattered all around. will you make a future video about that? i hope so, she's so very interesting
Woman still need a lot of emancipation i think. So many still are playing it safe with pretty rainbow colors and lovely shapes. Not to say i don't like it.These woman were very brave to have done what they did, despite being failry safe in what they made, but i think there's still a long way to go and they all have my full support.
When do you think art teachers/curators will look at the work of women artists and put them side by side with the men and speak frankly about how they were as good if not better? I would prefer a Joan Mitchell over a De Kooning. You would think with time their merit would have been elevated to equality already...
Tune in for a live Q&A with Corey on Wednesday, February 7 at 3:00 p.m. EST! He’ll be answering any questions you might have on artists, materials, and techniques. ruclips.net/video/OxS8X_V6TCU/видео.html
Please never stop making these ..
I love this series. Thank you so much. Just a comment on Kusama. F is a number in hexadecimal, F number is also a term used in photography. The F number diagrams are representations of decreasing aperture and hence smaller circles. Perhaps she borrowed the concept from photography.
Mr. D'Augustine is always a pleasure to watch. Check out his videos demonstrating how to create works similar to abstract artists. They are fabulous and any artist would enjoy and learn from them. Expand your imagination!
Thanks so much! Here's the link to check out Corey's other videos in our IN THE STUDIO series! ruclips.net/p/PLfYVzk0sNiGEZXlIltPP7Yy_s5gTM7hf8
I ve learnt so much over the last 2 years doing these courses. I feel so drawn to New York and the diversity of the people in the palettes. So interesting for me from across the pond to study and understand American traditions and movements. Amazing 🤩
Nice work Corey, you do a great job! I love these videos. thanks to you and MoMA for making them.
Thanks for addressing the artists as artists, rather than just giving them credit for being women.
Really enjoy your videos, I've learned SO much and you've introduced me to so many new artists! Wonderful series!
So glad you like the series! For more of MoMA's HOW TO SEE videos, check out the series playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PLfYVzk0sNiGFaqN1iYF-KaVKBEgA3ZPCl
This is so awesomely done! As a woman painter myself I feel privileged in this day and age to have the resources and inspiration to continue my career as an artist. Beautiful works! Thank you!
www.RoseMurphyArt.com
I'm finishing up the course, and have enjoyed it very much. Corey D'Augustine is a wonderful instructor!
Thank you Corey D'Augustine, everything was elegantly explained.
Many thanks Corey, it is always a pleasure to listen to you, both in the course and explaining the exhibitions.
The Coursera course was amazing! I learned so much about Abstract Expressionist paintings and I studied art at university!
Muscular Van Gogh, fantastic. Totemic structure assemblage, you just have a gift for musical delivery of these concepts.
Beverly Russo: I am presently studying Women and the Visual Arts and was thrilled to see that this emphasis was on women artists. Thank you for your wonderful tour. I will return...
Great to hear that, Beverly! Best of luck in your studies, and if there are any topics or artists that you're particularly interested in, please let us know!
I like how you explain things so well out of your videos. Compliments! I hope this series will get bigger and bigger!
I love that way you explain one of each paint, I love this channel! Please upload more videos like this!! ☺️
These videos are just fabulous ! So needed. Can't wait to see more
Your explanations are great, Corey!
Corey, you're a Boss brother. Love your studio work and the confident approach to paining, and presentation in general that you exhibit.
I love that you have made this program on women artists, very interesting 👍❤️🌹☺️
I believe the Hedda Sterne painting is upside down. If you flip it 180 degrees then it looks like the truss of a bridge, particularly, the Hell's Gate Bridge in NYC, which was only 1.25 miles from Hedda's East 50th Street studio. When it's flipped, the lighter portion appears to be the East River where you can see the reflection of the truss. Just an observation.
I love your videos! I’m taking an art appreciation class (I just started college) and it’s introduced me to a whole new world. I’ve never been so eager to learn about something that I do hours of research outside of studying.
Always love to rewatch all your videos Corey. You were the impetus of my new life of painting. Thanks!
Corey, you're amazing. So much insight and info. Incredibly succinct. My painting is loads better thanks to you.
Enjoyed the art and your commentary, Mr. D'Augustine.
I am passing course in coursera. Ilove this guy. He opens something new in my art vision.
Great narrator and exposition!
more more more more and even more Corey videos and courses PLEASE!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for your great explanations!
I miss videos from this guy. MOMA should really make more content especially series focused on different artists and their techniques, painting in a style of etc.
Thank you. Very much appreciated.
Thank you for this brilliant analysis. It was inspiring.
Muy buenos tus videos así como tus explicaciones. Eres un buen comunicador. Muchas gracias por estos vídeos.
Keep coming back to this video. Hope corey doing good
Listening to this at 10:39 -> The Number F. Just a thought, was Yayoi Kusama aware of computing, because the standard number system in a computer is based on binary but scaled up to a nibble (4 bytes) the representation is called Hexadecimal, 0 through F with F being the highest digit at a value of 15. Just a thought :)
Beautiful thanks.
I'm really enjoying all the videos- who are some of the better artist of the modern movement to watch today??
Thank youi!
I enjoyed the well expressed comments of such important women works
Thank you! Super useful and informative! (a student from your Coursera online course)
Thanks for the video it was really interessting :)
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Wonderful teacher - as always....
Concise insights showing a wide range of works!
this man is a saint and i love him
Corey does a nice job of presenting and speaking about these paintings. Having said that, now I say that none of these paintings or artists are very good. I bring long experience and credentials to making this assessment.
Thank you!
Love the Joan Mitchell. It reminds me of prairie wildflowers, or an aerial view of a parade.
Wonderful
I came here from the Coursera course. So good. Love the learning. :)
Amazing 🔥🔥
I prefer the American expressionism to the traditional masters….seriously so brave and courageous
Excellent analysis, thank you.
At last I ´m learning something on modern art. Thank you.
Great art by senoras presented. Thanks.
thanks art drake
Thank you, Corey is susinct and accessible. 👍💫💫🦚
I love the description of paintings. Love the wood sculpture!
Thank you so much. What an insightful video into the exhibition. So glad women are finally being represented in the art world. and in museums.
Thanks.🧑🎨♾️🙂
At last ! I shall go to Cousera!
I always enjoy your very interesting way of looking at art - and really seeing and talking about the piece of art and because of that I also payed for your art course , but unfortunately I did never find out why I could not get access to the course. I still would love to follow the course but dont want to pay twice and then maybe once more not being able to get access to it. But Thank you very much for your very fine work - here in the free video.
Wow great video, thank you ! I think that Mitchell was most influenced by Cezanne's late works
Thrilling video series, tx so much :)
excellent video and very interesting and informative narration also....pity about the overuse of the words? Ahh Amm and Umm
Even though I don't really like every painting shown here, I loved hearing about each of them. Great narrator/tour guide.
This was wonderful. Thank-you!
Well done. Nice observations.
i really enjoyed this tour ! :D
Really enjoyable
unique arts
Thanks man
God, I love this video. Thank you for making it.
Excellent!!🎩
May be the painting titled Number F" is referred for some reason to Number Fi (Fibonazzi) 1,61803... ?
Awesome!
when is this channel going to make a video about frida kahlo?
We covered Frida Kahlo in our MODERN ART & IDEAS series ruclips.net/video/NICodKeadp0/видео.html Let us know if you have any other questions about her that you'd like us to cover in the future!
thanks for replying :)
i like your video about her and the others in the link. regarding frida kahlo, i would like a more in depth cover about her numerous portraits. i've always thought that the best way to understand them is to look at the background or on anything else other than her face because i think that's the real inner portrait she was showing.
for example, the one with cropped hair, that one to me looks more like the person is really diego (the clothes are a dead giveaway to me) and her real portrait in that painting is all the hair scattered all around.
will you make a future video about that? i hope so, she's so very interesting
The first painting to me looks like a ship not a bridge.
what about Judit Reigl?
Big Black was the original Borg cube. There is indeed nothing new under the sun
There are many women artists that I love, of course if more women were recognized there would be no distinction of gender.
I think Pollock was influenced by her hmmm.
13:08 A blank canvas. GENIUS!
Woman still need a lot of emancipation i think. So many still are playing it safe with pretty rainbow colors and lovely shapes. Not to say i don't like it.These woman were very brave to have done what they did, despite being failry safe in what they made, but i think there's still a long way to go and they all have my full support.
No. F is No. 7
When do you think art teachers/curators will look at the work of women artists and put them side by side with the men and speak frankly about how they were as good if not better? I would prefer a Joan Mitchell over a De Kooning. You would think with time their merit would have been elevated to equality already...
The first piece looks like a boat at a dock.
Oooh, he's very good isn't he?
F is not a number hahaha Mr. Corey is the best
Corey you know your stuff. lol
Thank you: it's a great video and wonderful explanation but, please, use a tripod!
super 1
Still sad I was too broke to fly over and see this 💔
if you took a shot every time this guy says uh then you'd be blackout drunk five minutes in. great video, tho.
08:20 bric- à- brac? :p... nice
did corey just mansplain yayoi kusamas title to yayoi kusama
5:32 am I the only one who thought this painting looked like guns
Yes, there are BILLIONS of people in the world and you are the only one who thought that.
Congrats, snowflake!
no necessity to be mean
That looks like my nephew did! Look at my series of work at my gallery for real art! 😄😘
Corey is so goood!
5:59
Omg playful corey is, I’m sorry, but so cute whoever’s dating him/married to him is goddamn lucky
Corey, how aren't you a famous artist? You can duplicate any art style in the world.