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Vielen Danke für Ihre Bemühungen für alle Liebhaber von Kunst virtuelle Ausstellung zu bringen, eine volle Stunde pure Spaß, immer weitere Entwicklung und Evolution von moderner Kunst zu sehen
@@RascalV666 You're free to go to a historic museum to look at pictures drawn by men who died 400 years ago, no one is stopping you. The rest of us live in the present where art isn't defined by the same people who thought that the earth was the center of the universe.
Thanks for a great video walk-thru of the show. There were a lot of gems there among the also-rans. Plenty of fodder for artists, collectors and designers. It seems to me that there has been a shift towards greater artistic exploration of previous art movements, processes and aesthetics by artists this year...and I think that's fantastic! Frankly, I'm over all the political sniping and moral superiority that has permeated the art scene in recent years. It is SO nice to see art being created for the sake of art again...without agendas. So...thank you again for all that YOU do for the sake of art. Your work is very much appreciated...and invaluable.
muy afortunados para muchas obras que se incluyen dentro de lo conceptual contemporáneo , pero muy lastimoso para otras obras que no transmiten talento artístico solo contaminación y deshumanizacion del verdadero arte , que debe verse sensibilidad , sensaciones o decirnos algo , y poder comprender que el arte también nos lleva a dimensiones superiores para decir, no nos conformemos, con la histeria y los caprichos exagerados , de esos contaminados , debemos valorar el arte como algo que nos lleve a reflexionar , y mirar muchas veces la esencia de lo afectos , lo cognitivo del creador , no escogeremos lo que está en lo último , no crueles con un arte que no dice nada para muchas obras expuestas, el arte es una forma de ser mejores desde el punto de vista humano , no confundan, lo que envuelve la verdadera obra de arte , y que debe ser conocido por los críticos conocedores y sensibles del arte sean más sinceros muchos genios hoy lloraría lo que algunos dicen que es una obra de arte que no tiene que ver con la técnica ni con academia, ni si son primitivos o no , pero que sea el arte en espiral y que no sea , puesto en lugares que deben exponerse obras , con artistas talentosos , que los hay, y no tratar de complacer , al grito del arte malo de este siglo , entonces será un grito noruego cque grita por salvar y no representar las escenas inconcientes de munch
My kids small kids then( now adults) could express theirs like some of these…btw they leaned more on tech programming computer language wise, 3-D games y animation…
When u start to write somthing on your painting , that's definitely mean not a painter , when u can't paint to show somthing, u start write ,waht a mess .
lmao, are you implying that Jean-Michel Basquiat, Ed Ruscha, or Wayne White aren't painters? Why don't you show us you art, oh great arbiter of who is a painter and who isn't.
Thank you for this video exhibition 10% I can say "it's art" ... 40:23 true artist 90% it's just "artistic?" masturbation It only my opinion. I liked seeing the nice people more than the works
@@artefuse In art today everyone hides behind the abstract. Someone who can't even draw what he sees, how can he draw what he doesn't see? Anyone can claim to be an artist today. What is True beauty in Modern Art since even ugliness can be seen as beauty ??????? There are no more rules for beauty because beauty is relative ... right ?
I'm very happy that Da Vinci and Michelangelo are not alive to see this exhibition. Certainly they were disappointed with their future generations. I have seen elementary students who were better artists.
quite the contrary.. they were experimental in their time and would certanly embrace experimental art today. Perhaps take an art class in contemporary art to help you understand the issues modern artists explore. They are not trying to mirror physical reality. good luck. a retired prof. of Art History.
Lot of great art presented here. But shown like this, like in a big marketplace, never do anything good to the single peice of art, but can be very nice to see as a spectator. Highlights for me must be 36:22 Lucio Fontana, and 46:53 Donald Judd? Thank you for the tour.
The vast majority of these paintings are not art, just colourful decorations for large empty walls of rich folks, the rest are a joke or an insult to the intelligence.
@@artefuse The Emperor has no clothes, it is clear to almost everybody, except to the gallerists who make millions selling garbage to ignorant folks with plenty of cash to waste.
Glad I didn't go. Not because of any issues with the art. How could they allow unmasked people to roam around, even though the majority of people appeared to be masked? I know...it's a free country. So, thanks for giving us a glimpse of what was inside without having to risk our lives to see it all. I'll save the risk for something a bit more special.
@@artefuse No offense to anyone but much of what I see displayed , especially in Modern Art , is art that could be done by children in finger painting sessions. Hence the saying "Art is in the eyes of the beholder" . I think the ideas and presentations of some of today's artists is truly phenomenal in their creations, but does not compare to the talent of a Rembrandt for instance.
@@vjf2549 Get with the times boomer. Complaining that modern artists aren't painting like 300 year old masters is, like, the least creative take on art that anyone can have.