But we all kinda treated them dirty man like van gogh was told his art was nothing and his art was worth something after he was killed like we need to treat artist better honestly . Plus like there, loads really good artists out there just mostly online
@Pablo-kw1xc I don't think getting nothing or some rich somebody who sells your art should be the bare minimum, tho is that too much to ask But I get the past is in the past, and things have changed, but we should still support artists to give them opportunity and credit needed and stop crap like this Anways, I wish all the best to you❤️
I went to an art gallery in york, england yesterday, and there was a circuit board with the sole purpose of turning a small led on and off, with a rock placed on topnof it, and the plaque had a whole lore for it, no joke lol. Wtf is modern art.
The city I live in once commissioned an artist to do a piece for a street corner downtown. It looked like a compressed pallet of recycled material. Enough so that it was actually removed by the sanitation department. Dude got paid something stupid like $200k for a pallet of trash...
Bro I love how you find such interesting stuff to share, and really knows what makes sense and what makes no sense. I feel like I get smarter every day with these shorts. Thanks Icycol
I always thought that modern art was dumb but ever since I watched this... it took me a while for me to think for the next word yeah that's right modern art I dumb I can't express it.
gotta admit the vaccum sealed people one is kinda cool. I don't get the rest of them though, but hey I guess art is in the eye of the beholder or something.
Thanks so much for these videos and starting conversations around modern art. I really like the vacuum sealed artwork, called ‘shrink’ by Lawrence Malstaf. I think your totally correct that it looks very dystopian - and gets me thinking of something like the Matrix - people all plugged into something and frozen in time - feed just enough (air) to keep them alive (gotta get you thinking about ‘plugged in/glued to tech or phones’ idea. He has people start off in embryo positions, then move to a ‘crucified’ pose (possibly signifying life to death, but you can’t go past the reference to Jesus here) - what might that get thinking of? For me too the metal frame harks back to traditional forms of portraiture, where sitters were required to ‘hold’ a position (that often was uncomfortable or torturous) for the sake of ‘being remembered’. I don’t think this was the artists intention but again I feel there could be parallels with how far people are willing to go to try and get noticed, or achieve some sort of fame/notoriety (again I feel similarities with social media - plugged in, trying to get ‘views’ and be remembered.) Please keep up these videos! They’re fast becoming my favourite shorts! (🩳🤦♂️)
Selling air as a form of art is crazy bro, I imagined athe same exact thing when I was younger, that's what I thought of modern art bro it's actually there I can't believe it