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You’ve heard his name. You’ve seen the Campbell’s Soup cans. You might know something about The Factory. But perhaps you’ve wondered why Andy Warhol gets so much attention or why his work even matters. What’s the deal with Warhol, and is he worth your time and consideration? Here’s your answer.
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@Zenene-ok5el
@Zenene-ok5el 7 лет назад
Shoes Products Money Celebrities Rich people Disaster Death Himself Now I got it stuck in my head.
@Ikaros23
@Ikaros23 3 года назад
And image " repetisjon"
@steepertree
@steepertree 9 лет назад
Like him or dislike him, Warhol's influence is undeniable. People are still trying to draw lines between art and business, when Warhol showed us decades ago that the line is easily erased and can be redrawn or removed entirely.
@howtubeable
@howtubeable 9 лет назад
Stephen Persing Warhol didn't erase the line between art and business. He was totally dedicated to business. Art was merely an easily mass-produced commodity. Art critics have been totally duped.
@nnnnnn95
@nnnnnn95 9 лет назад
Howard Wiggins Wrong.
@smashingpapayas
@smashingpapayas 8 лет назад
+Choi Min Right.
@enigmatube6946
@enigmatube6946 5 лет назад
Stephen Persing Gay Power!
@howdy5025
@howdy5025 3 года назад
Who cares about art vs business? He is full of himself. This may be “art” but it has no value. Which in some peoples eyes make it not art. And art is a subjective thing so this argument is irrelevant to have considering there’s no right or wrong or real truth to the whole equation
@ARTiculations
@ARTiculations 9 лет назад
"By laying bear the relationship between commerce and art, Warhol nullified the very idea of a sellout." - great line! It's interesting how so many people find "work for hire" in art a difficult concept to accept - especially when it's such an old practice and totally acceptable in most other fields. Perhaps people seem to think Art should be an individual pursuit. Yet in reality art is often collaborative, interpersonal, and often driven by large groups of people.
@howtubeable
@howtubeable 9 лет назад
ARTiculations No one says art can't be collaborative. And yes, an artist should make money for his work. But LOOK at Warhol's products. Garish colors. Cartoonish. A total lack of nuance. Mass-produced ugliness. Life is ugly enough. Why mass-produce ugliness? Only the rich and privileged think this is artistic.
@nnnnnn95
@nnnnnn95 9 лет назад
Howard Wiggins Wrong. More than the rich and privileged love his work. Maybe you don't, but you are not everyone. HIs legacy will live much longer than you do.
@misterscottintheway
@misterscottintheway 8 лет назад
+Howard Wiggins You are defining art extremely narrowly as anything beautiful that requires skill. It's ok to dislike Warhol's work, but I think you are misunderstanding the 20th century when you use such a definition for art. Just dislike it. It's really ok to do so.
@valuelight
@valuelight 21 день назад
@@nnnnnn95what a shitty thing to say
@carrot2882
@carrot2882 4 года назад
I’m just here because I have to do work on him for my online class
@yachink7642
@yachink7642 3 года назад
same lol
@talahasan3530
@talahasan3530 3 года назад
same LMAO
@malofriant1903
@malofriant1903 2 месяца назад
Same bro 😭
@lillyannesophia
@lillyannesophia Месяц назад
@@malofriant1903 sameeeeee
@davidshi451
@davidshi451 9 лет назад
The style and tone of this video suits Warhol quite well :)
@MandoPudding
@MandoPudding 9 лет назад
Keep making more of these videos!
@jeffreymccullough2110
@jeffreymccullough2110 9 лет назад
You should be doing videos like this in an art/artists CrashCourse series. Like the World History 2 series where it jumps around both chronologically and in scale instead of a 'History of Art' type show. Schools, periods, individuals and even single pieces could be topics. Great episode!
@Jay-to7yz
@Jay-to7yz 5 лет назад
i mean i consider THIS as the art crashcourse, because both are run by complexly, informative, and really good videos. sure, she would get WAY more views (and money) on crashcourse but still
@kevinkim2651
@kevinkim2651 5 лет назад
Jay Dot same company, John green hosts some earlier videos
@Jay-to7yz
@Jay-to7yz 5 лет назад
@@kevinkim2651 i know
@lilian5637
@lilian5637 2 года назад
Tg
@lanflorenceyee8128
@lanflorenceyee8128 9 лет назад
This type of art education is so SO important for everyone to understand and to not alienate artists as "others" of common knowledge and empathy. Thank you for creating these videos!
@brittanybelo1361
@brittanybelo1361 4 года назад
The ultimate influencer, damn. Wonder how he would have felt about instagram
@OMIMmusic
@OMIMmusic 2 года назад
probably woud've had a ton of followers
@iloveweezer69
@iloveweezer69 2 года назад
maybe a ton or maybe none
@TylerMayMedia
@TylerMayMedia 9 лет назад
Love this style of making videos for The Art Assignment! Great content and very well done! I like learning about art.
@franzbi8465
@franzbi8465 5 лет назад
You wouldn't truly appreciate Art without the story of the artist.
@klowee4896
@klowee4896 5 лет назад
that's so true
@busvlogger
@busvlogger 9 лет назад
I'm really digg'n these "The Case For.." videos! A Jay-Z reference, I love you.
@shaunclark425
@shaunclark425 5 лет назад
JAY Z IS SHIT..
@TheJontastic
@TheJontastic 9 лет назад
This was great. I'd love to see more like it, especially with a wide variety of artists!
@katieolejnik8376
@katieolejnik8376 9 лет назад
This is a very well put together (and fun to watch) way to specifically explain different artists. I would invest in making more of these, they are fantastic.
@LeahBuchholz
@LeahBuchholz 9 лет назад
As a long time viewer, but yet to be participant of the Art Assignment, I must say that I really adore this channel. This video embodies your ability to communicate key turning points in art history in an accessible format for the general public. Thank you for hosting this channel and bringing art to the masses. :)
@JKRowlingIsMyQueen
@JKRowlingIsMyQueen 9 лет назад
So this is what art history feels like. You are doing such a great job with this channel!
@studiocurtis
@studiocurtis 6 лет назад
Thank you Sarah!!! I've just watched several of your videos. You are a brilliant and insightful writer. I deeply appreciate your efforts in putting humanity back into the art world.
@carlyburns163
@carlyburns163 9 лет назад
I love this!! Please continue with educational content along with the assignments!!
@zerologic2416
@zerologic2416 6 лет назад
If you're looking to write down some things about Any for an assignment...I got ya'll covered: Gained artistic experience from drawing with his mother in youth. Changed his name to Andy Warhol His art is a commentary on post-war american culture Formed Andy Warhol Enterprises in 1957 Worked later in career on almost exclusively portraits He was an artist, band manager, magazine publisher, film director, and TV producer
@AndresH444
@AndresH444 9 лет назад
I like this kind of videos! MOOOREEE! (Please, please make more)
@KannikCat
@KannikCat 9 лет назад
If this is a new segment on The Art Assignment... hear hear! Can't wait to see more.
@RicardoReyesYa
@RicardoReyesYa 9 лет назад
Very nice format for videos guys! I think it could become a very welcome series for the channel.
@catreadsabunch
@catreadsabunch 9 лет назад
I like this snip it of a video going in depth about an artist. This helps identify with the artist better! Love it! Thanks!
@Geeksdanz
@Geeksdanz 9 лет назад
Love it! I'd love to see you make the case for one of the 'classic' modern dancers like Martha Graham, Isadora Duncan or Merce Cunningham. Keep them coming!
@TheNerdReport
@TheNerdReport 9 лет назад
I REALLY like this type of video!
@love_tammy
@love_tammy 9 лет назад
Amazingly edited. Well done, I'd love to see more of this kind of videos :)
@JessicaSmith-gd1fu
@JessicaSmith-gd1fu 9 лет назад
This was so informative! I was privileged to see the soup can collection at the High Museum in Atlanta a few years ago. I hope you do more of these little lessons!
@vindeltrapp
@vindeltrapp 9 лет назад
Great video! I hope you make more of these!
@jessiefails
@jessiefails 9 лет назад
Oo! I love this biographical style of video! Pleeeaase continue this. :)
@photosinensis
@photosinensis 9 лет назад
I wish Andy Warhol were wrong. I really do. But he wasn't. Dammit. (More of this kind of thing, please!)
@studiocurtis
@studiocurtis 6 лет назад
LOL... love your comment.... it also makes me realize, Industrial Devolution is real... and Andy just happened to make art out of it.
@DanielleFTBA
@DanielleFTBA 9 лет назад
Awesome, informative video! I've been very interested in learning about who Andy Warhol was so this was very timely for me. I love the idea of this series and can't wait for more!
@trevorhewitt95
@trevorhewitt95 9 лет назад
Great video, hope to see more like it. There's a lot more to fine art than meets the eyes, especially for post-modern and contemporary art, so videos like this can go a long way in helping people understand why an artist is seen as so important beyond just the aesthetics of their artwork.
@emmanu9506
@emmanu9506 9 лет назад
Please keep making these!
@polkadottedpolak
@polkadottedpolak 9 лет назад
I love love love this video. This is a really great way to introduce your audience to new (or new-to-them) artists! I hope to see more.
@YoyaProperties
@YoyaProperties 9 лет назад
More videos like this please!!! Loved it
@kaysyconundrum
@kaysyconundrum 9 лет назад
I LOVED this video and would love to see more like it on this channel! Though I already really like all the videos on this channel anyway, so either way I'm happy! hahaha
@viridiananavarro8871
@viridiananavarro8871 9 лет назад
So cool. Please keep making more videos about artist like this!!
@divicool72
@divicool72 9 лет назад
ok so i would absolutely love to see more of these videos! in fact, if it means you can talk about stuff in more depth i'd also totally watch stuff thats a bit longer, like 10-15 minutes
@georgette1725
@georgette1725 9 лет назад
This was so awesome and really well done. Can't wait for more! Please make one for Jackson Pollock?
@shortneyx
@shortneyx 9 лет назад
I love this video! I would love even more of these kinds of videos!
@radishraccoon3657
@radishraccoon3657 9 лет назад
Ooh, I really like this style of video. I'd love to see more of them for other artists.
@sweetsacrifice77
@sweetsacrifice77 9 лет назад
This is wonderful - my new favorite segment here!
@elsa9532
@elsa9532 9 лет назад
Really like these kinds of educational videos!
@brilliantlightphoto
@brilliantlightphoto 9 лет назад
These "Case For" videos are fantastic. Please make more! :)
@lonelypurple896
@lonelypurple896 9 лет назад
This was very interesting, make more of these!!
@mediocrerainbow
@mediocrerainbow 9 лет назад
Yes! More art history, please! I'm quite fond of the avant-grade myself
@ABigHatProduction
@ABigHatProduction 9 лет назад
Cool! I've seen a lot of Warhol's work, but never realized who did them. Now I know way more than I could have hoped for! As someone who can't draw to save my life, I deeply appreciate this channel allowing me to gain an appreciation for art without having to humiliate myself in an art class (an opportunity not available for me at my high school). Thank you PBS and Yeti!
@amandameade6514
@amandameade6514 9 лет назад
This type of video is great! I really want to be able to appreciate contemporary art better when I visit museums.
@leafgreen92
@leafgreen92 9 лет назад
Crushed it! I learned a lot about his biography.his work is so much clearer now!
@Venezia
@Venezia 9 лет назад
Very interesting! Keep up this format!
@eibbore
@eibbore 9 лет назад
What a great video! I knew a bit about Warhol but I didn't know that he was such an astute businessman.
@frankiethealien
@frankiethealien 9 лет назад
Awesome video, I hope there is going to be more more in this style
@TheRichJayShow
@TheRichJayShow 5 лет назад
I’ve really enjoyed your The Case For videos! You should do one on Banksy.
@kyandeiai
@kyandeiai 9 лет назад
This is fantastic, really, really fantastic!
@megmotherwort
@megmotherwort 9 лет назад
Very edifying. I didn't know any of this. Excellent.
@shannonkourajian8118
@shannonkourajian8118 9 лет назад
I really enjoy these videos! would be great video for an art teacher to show to their class.
@davidshi451
@davidshi451 9 лет назад
Interesting connection: I remember reading that Warhol's films can be seen as a celebration of boredom, almost a meditation on it. Some three hundred years before, Johann Sebastian Bach wrote his Goldberg Variations, which were written as a cure for Count Kaiserling's insomnia. The idea being, that Bach could take something so boring as to make one fall asleep, and yet turn it into great art. I guess boredom isn't something to be feared!
@RitaSijelmass
@RitaSijelmass 9 лет назад
David Shi Not to forget that boredom creates invention :)
@WhiltiernaAria
@WhiltiernaAria 9 лет назад
Insightful video! I love the Detroit photograph at the end, but it being my city, I'm biased. 😊
@cowgirlcurtis
@cowgirlcurtis 9 лет назад
Ooh, I really dig this kind of video. Y'all should do more on other artists!
@caranca
@caranca 9 лет назад
if you'll make more of these kind of videos I'd be very excited to see Cindy Sherman! Great video :D
@leviskyana
@leviskyana 9 лет назад
Loved it! You should do this more often The Art Assignment :)
@JustMollyJean
@JustMollyJean 9 лет назад
Loved this!!
@JoesNothingness
@JoesNothingness 9 лет назад
Like most of the other comments are saying this type of video is great. Please make more of them.
@Tigermond1
@Tigermond1 9 лет назад
One of the great of things about this channel is that it takes me over 20 minutes to watch an almost 4 minute long video, because I always pause to look at the pictures more closely, and then also rewatch the video at least 3 times.
@drewliedtke2377
@drewliedtke2377 9 лет назад
Ooo more of these art history videos please.
@Beryllahawk
@Beryllahawk 6 лет назад
His work makes me twitchy. Intellectually I can pin it down - it's damned uncomfortable to realize how our lives are entangled in a kind of machinery that we can't control and often can't even see clearly. It's uncomfortable to contemplate ourselves as cogs in the machine, as objects to be bought and sold. It doesn't change the facts of the world to contemplate that, either, and so it can make a person feel really, really helpless. And if you're already struggling with depression it's a serious problem to let yourself get dragged too far into such contemplation. Important, definitely - but like sandpaper on a sunburn for some. Or maybe just me, but that's okay.
@mattnelson9010
@mattnelson9010 4 года назад
Sonja Johnson dame I respect Warhol, but his art feels rather bleak and hopeless.
@patw.6567
@patw.6567 5 лет назад
Like this summary
@rosaliejimenez4683
@rosaliejimenez4683 9 лет назад
Andy had an awesome life. I did my final English research paper on him and made mini coloring books to hand out and I got a perfect score on it. I really like these types of videos.
@letsif
@letsif 8 лет назад
Don't forget that his lifestyle and persona was also a work of art.
@Eclipsed_Archon
@Eclipsed_Archon 9 лет назад
Very well put. I'm not a personal fan of his art, it's not a style I'm all to interested in, but it goes without saying that he had a huge impact. His ideals made sense and his pictures made profit. I don't think he was as much a painter as he was an innovator, and I wouldn't really say he was a genius, but his art is still impressive and worthwhile. Very good video, timed very well.
@rubyvilla2180
@rubyvilla2180 9 лет назад
I really enjoyed this video, loved it
@mskelseypeters
@mskelseypeters 9 лет назад
Thank you!
@lawra89
@lawra89 9 лет назад
He's one of my favorite artists. He's so interesting.
@Billi_crow
@Billi_crow 5 лет назад
Nice, love the style
@ryansmith653
@ryansmith653 9 лет назад
Thank you, much appreciated
@amiradelal
@amiradelal 9 лет назад
Love this video
@LittleLilaKatBoo
@LittleLilaKatBoo 7 лет назад
love him so much, one of the artists i look up to
@arlenmargolin1650
@arlenmargolin1650 3 года назад
Wow I hope I still have these but I remember buying a case of Campbell soup can kites
@NoahRobertGraves
@NoahRobertGraves 8 лет назад
There's a lot of heady (and I think false) analysis of Warhol and his work out there, but I think your particular analysis hit closer to the mark than any of them. Thanks for this video! :-)
@sarahschultz8674
@sarahschultz8674 9 лет назад
theartassignment you guys do a great job of educating us when museums aren't enough
@analyt001
@analyt001 9 лет назад
Make more of these videos!!!
@NotThatHunter
@NotThatHunter 9 лет назад
Very CGP Grey. (I mean that, of course, as a massive compliment.)
@rlund651
@rlund651 5 лет назад
So well said. I am still waiting for my fifteen minutes of fame.
@elasticharmony
@elasticharmony 2 года назад
Start a RU-vid channel vlogging your ambition to be famous.
@heylookitstan
@heylookitstan 9 лет назад
So interesting! ❤️
8 лет назад
great video :)
@kangjing5165
@kangjing5165 7 лет назад
interesting, insightful, full of content.
@izzybear9716
@izzybear9716 6 лет назад
Love it!Will you make a Case for Jay-z video? That would be amazing!
@snowset675
@snowset675 Год назад
So all my life I've been under the assumption that Andy Warhol painted those pictures and he's one of my main inspirations to this day, but my brother told me earlier today that he just used colored filters. Was Warhol a tracer or were those pieces hand-painted?
@pizzaovenpizza
@pizzaovenpizza 8 лет назад
So. Much. Information. Must. Re.Watch.
@cubase275
@cubase275 8 лет назад
Brilliant film. I'm studying Printmaking (specialising in Screen Printing) at the Royal College of Art and Warhol has been a huge influence not just for me, but the whole Screen Printing community around the world. It's interesting how some people look at Warhol's work at face value and are unable to comprehend the underlying strong message in his work, it goes over peoples heads, mostly because of peoples narrow and closed-minded views about what is and isn't art based on silly and poorly thought out arguments.
@supermewis
@supermewis 9 лет назад
Awesome!!! Can we please have Ai Weiwei?
@robertahall5740
@robertahall5740 4 года назад
I love your videos - just wish you would slow the speed of the audio.
@octopodesrex
@octopodesrex 9 лет назад
Very cool video, I dig it :D
@Ritzy_Bitz
@Ritzy_Bitz 9 лет назад
More like this!
@HannekeProductions
@HannekeProductions 5 лет назад
i'd really like to see a vid on keith haring, staying with the pop art theme
@angelajsacaartistaffiliatedwpl
Awesome
@elmssarah
@elmssarah 9 лет назад
Yes. Yes. Yes. Teach me!
@colleenking8810
@colleenking8810 8 лет назад
Im student teaching in a high school art class, I'd love to show this this video to my printmaking class but I think the pacing and academic language is going to stress my students out a bit! I hope the future of the art assignment goes more towards the vein of crash course, which I find more accessible for younger audiences.
@AliensWearSunglasses
@AliensWearSunglasses 9 лет назад
I absolutely loved the video but i wish it was just slightly slower so i could catch a mental breath between the topics
@BlaneSmithArt
@BlaneSmithArt 6 лет назад
This video could just as easily be called "The case against Andy Warhol". (BTW, I just discovered this channel, think it's great, subscribed.)
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