2021 Rewind: Looking Back & What's Coming Next Year 🎉
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- Опубликовано: 20 дек 2021
- Hey muses! We’ve got some great news to share with you: Curious Muse just released our 50th video. Wow, it seems like just yesterday when we published our first episode… and here we are already celebrating this milestone.
So in the spirit of holiday times and reflection, we thought we’d look back on the shared experience of 2021. Since many great things have happened with Curious Muse over this period, we wanted to live through the best moments together with you! In addition, we also wanted to give you a sneak peek of what you can expect from us in 2022.
Let’s get into it!
#2021Rewind #Rewind2021 #CuriousMuse
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Happy holidays! Great to see your faces in the video :) May 2022 be filled with inspiration, new videos, and new muses in the community ;)
So lovely, thank you and happy 2022! 🎉
50 videos, wow! 🔥
Thank you and happy holidays! 🙏🏻
Woohoo!
Thank you 🙏🏻
💙💙💙❤️
bravo!
Thank you for all your amazing stories this year and happy holidays!
I hope to follow you. Your channel is really great 👍 especially the art videos.
Thank you! 👍🏻
First!
Always 💪🏻
I'm interested in learning more about installation art such as:
RAFAEL LOZANO-HEMMER's Homographies
and Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms
and the Fighter Jet Installation by Fiona Banner
and Richard Wilson's "20:50"
This art comes into my life from such strange tangents, and I don't know how to pursue it.
The fact that the art itself isn't easily transferred to a buyer, and is thus removed from the "for profit art world" lends it (in my opinion) a certain level of genuinity (which isn't a word, but is a much cooler word than genuineness).
I tried to leave links to each example, but after the third try I'm giving up.
No worries, thanks for the examples! We have a story in development about Yayoi Kusama and will review the other ones you’ve shared as we’re always looking for new content ideas! 👍🏻
@@CuriousMuse Thanks! I hope their might be an overview of these types of artists too, as I always just hear about them one at a time. And I wonder how people "get into" being an installation artist. Looking forward to it!