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The Art Assignment
United States
Приєднався 7 бер 2013
The Art Assignment is an educational video series hosted by curator Sarah Urist Green. We explore art and art history through the lens of things happening today.
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Find the full "HOW TO APPRECIATE ART" course here: www.brighttrip.com/sarah/yt
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Thanks to Mark Olsen for editing this video!
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#art #arthistory #brighttrip #travel #museums
Also find Sarah here...
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@theartassignment
Instagram: theartassignment
facebook: theartassignment
and more generally... linktr.ee/sarahuristgreen
Thanks to Mark Olsen for editing this video!
www.olsenvideo.com/
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What this painting tells us about Frida Kahlo
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You Are An Artist (a pep talk book!)
As an artist, im finding it difficult to separate the artist with their art, any art, music photography. Anytime I find out something horrible or whatever, about my favourite artists, i literally get cross and a bit overwhelmed. My art therapist is helping me through this. I never realized how difficult it is. That old saying "never meet your idols" i remember meeting a comic book artist i really liked and when talking with him he was really disgruntled and nasty. I gave him the benefit of the doubt. Year later, maybe two years later, I went to talk with the same artist and he still was a nasty, pretentious f@!#!😅 Seriously. I stopped buying his books and never look at his art anymore. Same with music. I used to love led Zeppelin, then after finding out about jimmy page stealing music and being a pedo.. dating a groupie 13-14 years old..i was the hell with him and his band/music....like bloody hell man.. you can date any woman, why a teen.
Rauschnberg is my favourite artist. I have q few, basquiat another, but Robert raunchenberg is absolutely brilliant. As an artist/ illustrator i use some of his techniques in my drawings. Dave McKean Bill sienkiewicz, David mack all these artist ( comic book artist) inspired me to draw when i was younger (im 48) then i found raunchenberg when i went to art collage. Those comic book artist were all inspired by rauchenberg. His art just gives me the chills when i see it...smh he was uncanny.
What a fkng regrettable waste of time and bandwidth. At best this is an insulting superficial history fit for a "the more you know." I wouldn't try this as a follow up to "I'm just a bill on Capital Hill cartoon.
The artist painting people with faces straight and looking foward.Where are the angles or the subject looking in the distance? Reminds me of arrest photos,front view.His underlying message maybe he's caged or slaved to this style.Then again he is knowingly making him self famous for the pictures who stare.
💖💖💖💖🥰💞💞🥰 You are 💝 The best dream i had. 🌈 🪷🎶 🥰 💞💞 💚 💞🪷 💝 🍄 🕉 ✅️. 🙏 7:55. 💚 I been living inside this painting since i was little. 💘 Its my favourite painting of all time. 💚
Sometimes weird stuff is just fun. Simple as.
Now if you presented the other side of the case so we could fairly judge it would be interesting. Like how she was a clout chaser, trying to chase Paul before he rejected her and she went on to date John. How she still keeps John's blood stained glasses as an art exhibit, and would likely have kept his corpse as well if she could wring any amount of money out of it. Without Johns publicity boost she might have been a footnote in a 1960s hippy art book, but when she finally succeeded in worming her way into the public conciousness most people saw her for the vile piece of shit that she is and will be remembered as.
I’d just like people to be able to tell what it is I’ve painted 😂
Art is being unto it's own, visiting the artist mind to make itself known.
Woke news ruins everything it touches
Art is anything designed to elicit an emotional response. The color of a sports car is art. The design of a ceiling fan so it looks buyable is art. Clothing choices are art. Your tone of voice while giving a presentation is art. And all that other stuff is art too. These were often spiritual definitions, but to me the one with the most utility is the mechanical one.
I hope that one day the value of a painting is purely the amount of paint on the canvas, paint costs money so my use of a whole tube of paint should equal the tube of paint's price, it doesn't matter if the pigments mix or form something the brain recognises as a subject because it's just paint. By this logic the Mona Lisa would be worth a lot because of the amount of chemicals used to keep her intact not because of it's celebrity status. I find that funny.
We don’t need critique if we love what we do.
im struggeling to figure this out but did renaissance statues paint on them originally?
Remember watching this a year or two ago. Then I was all in for this idea, but now I think this is easiest way to get arrested or involved in crime, where I live.
Thank you for sooo many stimulating ideas to consider
Videos like this never mention that Duchamp said his goal was to destroy art. Later in life he said he failed in his goal. The best that can be said of him is of the 20th century's most famous failed painters he was the least destructive.
It's been years and i dunno if you check the comments, but i love your videos with all my heart
impressionist is unfinished child work
Could use activated charcoal for Black
I prefer conceptual art over any other type of art
This is so magnus archives coded hehehe
The most retarded shit ever.
It was because of Art Assignment that I even knew about this book at all. When I read it a decade ago as an undergraduate, I liked it a lot, and I thought about it a lot in the years since, and having just finished rereading it now, for the first time since that original pass, I think I appreciated it more than ever. I felt I had to come back to say thanks for introducing me to a book that’s had such a big influence on my life. So, thanks. Thank you both so much for giving Air Guitar to me. Here’s to my next reread in the 2030s 🎉
When I was in art school, what I found most valuable in a critique is when I was told what worked, what didn’t work and why.
With out proper training children are animals. Adults which out proper trading are ignorant. What ever happened to talent?
This person looks like a demon
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This is a great video. Thank you.
You'll excuse me if I remain unconvinced.
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We take askill and vision to enable a material and make it art. Ths video is uninformed.
The uribal turned out to be the work of Duchamp;s friend Elsa Freytag-Lofinghoven. Duchamp stole the urinal
What a load.
Is this the reason you made all those vids foaming at the mouth ab a urinal non-the-less. You need to know when to let things go. It doesn't really consern you.
I miss the art assignment so much 😢
I miss the art assignment so much 😢
If you can deduct the appraised value from your taxable income how is the increase in appraised value not taxable income?
Art is certainly fascinating
The Guerrilla Girls were also interviewed on the A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour TV Series in 1995: ua-cam.com/video/Ru5OeBriQ3s/v-deo.html
The first clay human statue (fertility goddess) belonging to Iran, Tape Sarab, Kermanshah, Neolithic period, about 7000-6500 BC,
Great intro, thanks
No need for discipline or skill or achievement. No journey or pain of growth. It is denial. It is the next step in self delusion and deception. Good luck with that and the eternal emptiness it offers. Just remember, Ideas are not special just because someone had them. Chaos is nothing to desire.
I’m friends with Banksy and you can’t prove I’m not
I teach my students that art is 3 things- A universal language, a shared cultural experience and part of the human experience. We don’t choose art, it chooses us and we can never own it or possess it, we can only be stewards as it moves through us. To try to take ownership of it will just drive you crazy.
In reality there isn't really a way for us to tell how colored these statues really were unless we happen to find some largely undamaged ones still buried somewhere with colors intact. Maybe in Pompeii we could still get lucky. Also some of the statues may have been vividly colored, but maybe it also was just slight shades of color, maybe some ancient Greeks and Romans liked their statues white marble, some preferred them colored etc. Also gotta wonder what kind of binder they used, because aside from pigments, did they ever find anything that would make it stick?
This is my favorite video which shows why AI art continues this wonderful tradition of art history :D
made a movie thats just zoomed in walking butts amazing
Please, slow down.
I am not an art person, I have much more of a science background, but I really enjoy conceptual art, especially when it is self aware enough to recognize its own silliness. Art that can be both profound and silly is my favorite.