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Brancusi: Pioneer of American Minimalism at PAUL KASMIN GALLERY 

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James Kalm brings viewers along for a leisurely saunter through this jewel box exhibition. "Constantin Brancusi’s (1876 - 1957) sculptures ignited a crucial shift in the tradition of American and European sculpture by distilling representational forms down to their most essential elements". Championed in New York by the likes of Marcel Duchamp, the works of Brancusi captured the attention of a generation of artists during a crucial period of transition out of the exaggerated gesture and existential angst of the Abstract Expressionists. Brancusi's immaculate finishes, meta-awareness of artistic tropes, and exquisite craftsmanship, inspired the reductive theoretical aesthetic that manifest in the mid 1960s as American Minimalism. Also presented are works by: Carl Andre, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Ryman, Donald Judd, Frank Stella and Dan Flavin

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Комментарии : 43   
@holdmyhand9573
@holdmyhand9573 3 года назад
Ok, ok,.... 5 years ago, but I STILL absolutely LOVED IT!!! So want to thank Kate and James for getting this beautiful work out to us. P. S. I so enjoyed the sax in the beginning here too. Lovely.
@MikeWitmerNatureJournal
@MikeWitmerNatureJournal 5 лет назад
Brancusi always stands out. Nice video. Nice show. Wonder what Judd would have to say about that flashy presentation of his piece? The little Ryman is a gem . I like these gallery shows you visit better than some of the overwhelming giant museum shows.
@gavinyates9189
@gavinyates9189 4 года назад
Thank you Kate, thank you everybody. Absolutely love everything you do.
@brock4258
@brock4258 9 лет назад
Really enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing.
@Acquavallo
@Acquavallo 9 лет назад
That saxophone dude was amazing!!!!
@rusdaboss
@rusdaboss 9 лет назад
Acquavallo For sure
@rrdd8457
@rrdd8457 8 лет назад
+Acquavallo no doubt, but i'd assume some hemorrhoids come with the territory...
@holdmyhand9573
@holdmyhand9573 3 года назад
I was thinking the same thing.
@bumberclotz
@bumberclotz 9 лет назад
I actually missed your videos, thanks for the new upload, they are housing light in a dark world, keep it up, keep it the same, make it better.
@michaelroberts8300
@michaelroberts8300 9 лет назад
Thank you James.
@user-bp6cs3ev2x
@user-bp6cs3ev2x 9 лет назад
Thanks James!
@chriserskineartist
@chriserskineartist 6 лет назад
Thanks James and Kate
@brydon10
@brydon10 9 лет назад
Great works, thanks James
@makesen
@makesen 9 лет назад
Great Art! Great sax music!
@gavinyates9189
@gavinyates9189 5 лет назад
Thank you Kate, thank you everybody.
@CherylHector
@CherylHector 9 лет назад
you are so amazing I love what you're doing!
@cliffdariff74
@cliffdariff74 8 лет назад
that small black Andre piece is precious.
@tubeberk08
@tubeberk08 9 лет назад
BRAVO!
@holdmyhand9573
@holdmyhand9573 3 года назад
Sax guys music..... So beautiful.
@ChiltonFowler2001
@ChiltonFowler2001 9 лет назад
Carmen Herrera! The true pioneer!!!
@KayAmooty433
@KayAmooty433 4 года назад
That Ellsworth Kelly!!!! Wow.
@KayAmooty433
@KayAmooty433 4 года назад
I had to watch this one twice.
@jameskalm
@jameskalm 9 лет назад
I hope all of you who enjoy the James Kalm Report are also following my Rough Cuts Channel ru-vid.com/show-UCMpcK_m6Z23e0QvIn8dk8hg
@miahansford
@miahansford 4 года назад
Would love to have seen a piece from Ron Bladen included, an early model or one of the small late, aluminum-touched works.
@Hedgehog-ji1bm
@Hedgehog-ji1bm 4 года назад
Fun fact - Brancusi has his own national holiday - Feb 19th in his native country of Romania
@LockedPig
@LockedPig 9 лет назад
Nice exhibition
@rusdaboss
@rusdaboss 9 лет назад
Who is that amazing sax player at the beginning of the video?
@duantorruellas716
@duantorruellas716 3 года назад
The sax man is awesome 👍
@lisengel2498
@lisengel2498 5 лет назад
Beautifull sax Sound - who was the player?
@jameskalm
@jameskalm 5 лет назад
Dusty Rodes...
@davesmithSFCA
@davesmithSFCA 8 лет назад
"Constantin Brancusi's visionary sculptures exemplify ideal and archetypal representations of their subjects"
@GarnetLynne
@GarnetLynne 9 лет назад
excuse your french!!! wah-ha-ha-ha! thank you Kate!
@dumitrymd5557
@dumitrymd5557 6 лет назад
Brancusi was ROMANIAN Artist
@bryandibucci583
@bryandibucci583 4 года назад
James Kalm, brancusi😂🤣other's Painting s $$$
@SteauaBucuresti
@SteauaBucuresti 6 лет назад
Can someone please tell me why on earth is Brancusi is considered an American?
@jameskalm
@jameskalm 6 лет назад
Perhaps the title of this exhibition is not the most grammatically precise wording they could have used? My take is that Brancusi, of course, isn't an American, but rather, he developed some basic ideas and concepts about sculpture that a later generation of Americans were able to build on and develop into what became known as Minimalism...(?)
@SteauaBucuresti
@SteauaBucuresti 6 лет назад
Sure. I´ll give them that. However it does show how superficial americans are knowing the fact they are inspired only by what they are seeing objectively without taking into account the subjective meaning of the object, which mostly derives from Romanian psychological landscape shaped by Orthodox Christianity and mythologies dated back to the Dacian eras.
@mihaiilie8808
@mihaiilie8808 3 года назад
@@jameskalm Brancusi spend time in USA and he definatevely got inspiration from there too.Also he is too big to be just a romanian peasant. Without USA ,he wouldnt have been who he is today.
@boandersson9134
@boandersson9134 4 месяца назад
Keep the camera still!
@chunches
@chunches 8 лет назад
why does everyone put brancusi's pieces in plinth's that he did not make. he made his plinth already why put another base. thats a literal defacement of the work that prioritizes its comodification over the artists original intent also andre is a criminal
@AlinPurcaroiu
@AlinPurcaroiu 8 лет назад
Damn.Learn his name before you pronounce it !
@txicocamotl
@txicocamotl 5 лет назад
Instead of thanking the guy for giving you a chance to virtually visit this show... Damn.
@boandersson9134
@boandersson9134 4 месяца назад
Is it possible to keep the camera still? 🤢
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