U-e-s I really appreciate the Tour around - so interesting. I do not really have a favorite artist from what you showed here but the British artists with the portraits were very strong and beautifully made - and the Italian artist Pistolettis mirror images were very spectacular as a kind of diagnostic communication of modern City life right now .... but I missed artists that dare to go into other kinds of dreams. Art should never just be about what is but also about what we can imagine - and never just horror dreams but also visionary dreams -💗💜💙😊
Thanks again MLB... loving these tours into a world so far far away. fave: Michaelangelo Pistoletto. & looking forward to the 2nd install of 100 female artists!
UES-I discovered with this video your gallery tours are a much richer experience when watched on a 4K TV rather than a mobile device. The spaces you’re showing us are large. The larger screen puts the viewer much closer to the real experience. Many thanks!
the Hein Koh work is amusing. What I really like is your music and calm explanations. I don't get to New York very often since I live on the Left coast, so seeing your gallery walks is great!
Thank You so much for sharing these exhibits with us! It gives me great joy!. I watched the whole video and I loved it all! I live only 100 miles north of NYC but since the pandemic I haven’t been able to jump on the train and visit. Blessings!
And I really loved the very last Gallery show with the very varied group show with all kinds of media from paintings e.g. The large one with a red spider especially attracted my attention - but I also had the fun association having seen the whole show that Contemporary experimenting artists are in the danger of working toward spectacular artificial looking creations like shown in the Danish Hans Christian Anderson “ The Nightingale” .....but thank you for sharing this very interesting Gallery walk 🙏🎶💜🎵
And so interesting to see the levigori Gallery and the way they showed the works of the Italian artist Pistoletti - and putting artist quotes on the walls is great idea 💙
Thank you Mary. I live in Australia where we’re very isolated. Our largest galleries are wealthy and therefore can bring in all the big name artists, but it all becomes a bit big money and same, same. Being able to see such a broad range of works from New York is exactly what I’ve been wanting for a long time, thank you for sharing
Thanks as always for posting from so many different galleries. My personal favs were the Pistoletto mirrors and you can never go wrong with some Asawa and Flavin in your day. Take care.
Fun to see the turqoise colored room , elegant but still a very hard vision of lovely people being without faces - very much like a species of alien .... only the snake forms seemed to have a bit of fun and closer relationship. But interesting to see 🖤
Thanks for what you do. Living in a small rural town in northern Minnesota there is little chance of viewing such a variety of visual art. Until I get the chance to travel again safely, your channel provides a great opportunity to see what's happening.
Content in this channel always give me a chance to see amazing works of art from other countries. Its gives me alot of inspiration and learnings as a self taught artist . More power and congratulations. Not to mention i already save all this vedio in one folder for my future references . Love 💕
Very well done video by a very nice lady, with a lovely voice. I remember years ago mother answered the phone before I got to it and spoke to my girlfriend who was about ten years older than me. My mother turned to me and said, "It's for you ! She sounds very posh" My mother did NOT approve of her. But Mary, you have the same kind of voice. But don't panic, I'm 75 now and live here in Thailand. So you're quite safe Anyway, about the art galleries. Those galleries have been flogging the same sort of stuff to the same sort of people for donkey's years. Yes there's a little bit of originality in some of the work, but where is the "WOW FACTOR" God alone knows what prices they charge. Here in Ban Chang, I sell my work for about 10,000 Baht, that's about $350 I paint every day. All day. Portraits, landscapes, dogs, cats birds. I do abstract work, but here you can't give it away. I produced a lot of 3D wall art in the style of Frank Stella's later works. Again, nobody is even slightly interested. There's lots of Europeans, Yanks and Brits here, but nobody goes for the abstract are. Any ideas why ? Kind regards - Chris in Ban Chang, Thailand go2ssff@gmail.com
Now with the covid pandemic, it's nice that I don't have to come to New York myself. Thank you for capturing the exhibitions beautifully Greetings from Holland
Hey,just wanted to let you know that the painting with the fence is not by Wilhelm Sasnal, it's by Paul Anthony Smith..it's more of a mixed media work :)
You're so right! good catch, it reminds me SO much of his exhibit at Sadie Coles HQ where he had paintings with the same fence markings - www.sadiecoles.com/exhibitions/819-wilhelm-sasnal/installation_shots/.
I also like the space with the title “Love Differences” - its a very optimistic and hopefull message but in reality all the grids seem to restrict the vision into conceptual phrameworks - exqisitely communicated - but I miss nature to include and really honour “ love differences” 🍀💚🐸
@@MaryLynn_Buchanan Do you have any of your works available for viewing ? I think it would be wonderful if you could share that with your followers and it would enhance your RU-vid Chanel as one who has a more intimate view and relationship with the art world. But that's just me. Thanks for the reply.
I found the mirrored pieces especially intriguing, love the idea of the observer as a part of the art piece. The most intriguing one to me, however, was Asawa's chain sculpture because I can't figure out how she got those chains to retain those shapes. I can figure out how she got them that way (maybe with balloons) but how in the world did she get them to STAY that way??? This is gonna rattle my brain for days...
WONDERFULL! walk, Pistoleto ruins it with that discourse over freedom -jail and the Cuban passengers. come on PISTOLETTO. The last Broccoli creature got the gold!.
#UES I love this realistic painting with laptop and the conference tool on the screen. That reflects my current daily life 😉 Btw as far as I know is David Zwirner also German, right?
@@marylynnb9968 I am German, too 😉 I like your videos because they give me the chance to see galleries in NYC and other places where I don’t come to. And I like the way you present them. I am as interested in art as you. And I am an artist myself. At the moment German galleries and museums are still closed. As soon as they are open again, I will visit them.