If I owned a restaurant and Dali came in and ordered a lobster, I’d fucking cook a telephone and serve along with the lobster, just as in his art. Not sure why they missed that opportunity lol
To this day I honestly can't understand why a toilet in the middle of a room is considered art :/ the most rational explanation someone gave me is "because the author is a brand and his name is the thing that sells, not necessarily his work, which sure, that explains Belle Delphine's bathwater, but man, that is depressing as hell...
because there was an expo that accepted all art so the guy wanted to test the limits and just signed a urinal (in the logic that, if you sign it, it becomes a work of art), which was not accepted, despite their claim of accepting everything. He then went on to question "what is art" and stuff. So that urinal questions the very meaning of the word art. or something like that
@@KevinKurzsartdisplay The toilet thing was literally the guy making fun of how dumb the art world was becoming and how they would glorify literally anything. If my understanding is correct, (which who knows maybe I'm wrong) but I was under the impression when learning about it in class that he rejected the notion that this was art and or maybe he considered it art but he considered it trash art. IDK if this is true for Dadaists in general but for the toilet work in particular I belive this was the case.
Ancient Art (4,000 B.C.-A.D. ...
Medieval Art (500-1400) ...
Renaissance Art (1400-1600) ...
Mannerism (1527-1580) ...
Baroque (1600-1750) ...
Rococo (1699-1780) ...
Neoclassicism (1750-1850) ...
Romanticism (1780-1850)
Is this in order?
@Bob
nice
Realism (1840-80)
Impressionism (1872-92)
Thank you! Needed an overview of different movements to help me pick which were most appropriate for my CCT, huge help, much appreciated!
This is the best video on Art Movements in RUclips!!!
Very informative. Thanks for uploading this!
Thank you so much, The video
has been very useful for me. It has clear explanation of the concepts and many examples.
@1:26 the artist and the name of the painting should be reverse, rubens is the artist and his subject was galileo galilei
agreed
i love how paul gauguin and van gogh came up with the concept of friend requests much before facebook was a thing
thank you very much for this Video. I am a painter and it helped me.
Thank you!
Amazing, thank you!
ah yes online classwork time
For real
When you want to be an artist but don't want to borrow hundreds of thousands for an education.
what is the background music ?
Great video!
very useful and helpful, thank you a lot.
Thank you for this video it was very helpful! I have an art exam today 😃
@1:35 No, Galileo was not the artist.
Ok, Vincenzo. Whatever you say.
Really big help, thank you!
I didn’t know Galileo was a painter :D
If I owned a restaurant and Dali came in and ordered a lobster, I’d fucking cook a telephone and serve along with the lobster, just as in his art. Not sure why they missed that opportunity lol
Amazing
damn ok. thanks again
That's really informative thank u
Thank you
This is a really good video
well done :)
this is very helpful! thank you!
thank you!
Thankkkkkkkkkkkkkk youuuuuuuu.... 💥♥️
Baroque, Neoclassical, and/or Romanticism
Thank you for this great video! I'm using it for my online classes I'm teaching :D
The Last Supper is not an oil painting.
Which piece is it playing in the background?
pachelbels canon
canon in d
only the most well-known piece of music in history
you can trust this video
So we all watching this for class?
No
Who else is here for Ms Slades class rn
Western art
Title: art movements
First example: art period
Society only mimics ,in due time
To this day I honestly can't understand why a toilet in the middle of a room is considered art :/ the most rational explanation someone gave me is "because the author is a brand and his name is the thing that sells, not necessarily his work, which sure, that explains Belle Delphine's bathwater, but man, that is depressing as hell...
because there was an expo that accepted all art so the guy wanted to test the limits and just signed a urinal (in the logic that, if you sign it, it becomes a work of art), which was not accepted, despite their claim of accepting everything. He then went on to question "what is art" and stuff. So that urinal questions the very meaning of the word art.
or something like that
Idc, it’s trash
Dadaists were basically the OG memelords.
@@KevinKurzsartdisplay The toilet thing was literally the guy making fun of how dumb the art world was becoming and how they would glorify literally anything.
If my understanding is correct, (which who knows maybe I'm wrong) but I was under the impression when learning about it in class that he rejected the notion that this was art and or maybe he considered it art but he considered it trash art. IDK if this is true for Dadaists in general but for the toilet work in particular I belive this was the case.
Lol