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For our second international art trip, we travel to London during Frieze Art Fair. We saw a lot of art! Almost too much. (Definitely too much.)
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THE LONDON ITINERARY:
1) Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth, ft. David Shrifley: www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/...
2) National Portrait Gallery, London: www.npg.org.uk/
3) Royal Academy of Arts: www.royalacademy.org.uk/
4) Courtauld Gallery: courtauld.ac.uk/
5) Whitechapel Gallery: www.whitechapelgallery.org/
6) Hauser & Wirth London: www.hauserwirth.com/
7) Serpentine Galleries: www.serpentinegalleries.org/
8) Tate Modern: www.tate.org.uk/
9) Frieze London: frieze.com/fairs/frieze-london
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Oh the places I want to see. Thank you for going to the places I cannot.
@bbbproduction8407
6 жыл бұрын
Xenolilly more London love 💕 kzread.info/dash/bejne/l5OIr5qNl8vQfbg.html
Would anyone else LOVE to see a Tokyo art trip??!!?
@theartassignment
7 жыл бұрын
I WOULD.
@vrose7808
7 жыл бұрын
The Art Assignment 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🎉🎉🎉
@Frankielubbock
7 жыл бұрын
Viv H yes that would be so cool
@aditimelkote2757
7 жыл бұрын
YESYESYES PLEASEEE!!!
@MrDelvoye
3 жыл бұрын
to see what i
I remember John saying in his excellent Thoughts from Places video on the vlogbrothers channel: "Soon there will be an art trip London video that will be like this one, except much better." I can't help but agree (maybe without the "much", in appreciation of his vlog). These videos are just incredible. Thank you.
@theartassignment
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yeah ,I told John I was purposefully holding back on discussing the art experiences while we were there, for fear he would steal my ideas ;).
@Tigermond1
7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, last time he did that he won a Printz Award. ;)
I am really loving these art trip videos. They're immersive and interesting and I love learning about these places from an art perspective.
I was lucky enough to do a study abroad to London two summers ago, and omg this made me miss it so much. I got to see the big blue cock, I sat with my class while we ate breakfast and people watched as others looked at it, or took selfies with it. We got see Matisse's cut out show in the Tate modern, and I love that building to death. The white chapel gallery is amazing! I spent so much time in that neighborhood, and bought way to many clothes!And we got to see / interact with Maria Abramovic works in the serpentine gallery. The modern building next to is amazing, and has an amazing story. I could spend years in the national portrait gallery! I went back 3 times just to see the self portrait made of blood. And regents park is where I loved to hang out when I wasn't in a gallery. Ugh and the science museum is so much fun! Thank you for reminding me of these fun times, and really making me want to go back
thank you, I really enjoy this channel but as I'm from England I found the other places unreachable. This is exactly what I needed.
@theartassignment
7 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome. Hope we can explore more things in your neighborhood soon.
Well, I did not expect to be teary eyed at the end of this video. 💗
This episode really confirms to me how lucky I am to live in London, with access to such amazing art.
@theartassignment
7 жыл бұрын
You are indeed very, very lucky. Take advantage of it for the rest of us, please!
I actually thought there'd be an assignment at the end of the video!! Impressed with how much you packed into a few days in London... London is always too much, I find. But I'm still here. All the art...I can't leave it...
I enjoyed your tour so much. Thank you!
I really enjoyed this and I love how different this is to John's Thoughts From Places (which I also loved). I can imagine while Sarah was shooting these art scenes, John was off just shooting footage of fancy clocks that tell the wrong time. :D
@afroceltduck
7 жыл бұрын
And trying to find a rare Pokemon.
The Tteia 1C made me think of fiber optics. Cables filled with light and information but hidden away usually in dark forgotten places.
@theartassignment
7 жыл бұрын
Oooh, yes. That is a great comparison and one that I count on you to bring up.
11:30 "Oh and artists" Loved the sass in that commentary
Lovely, thank you for this tour.
I've been looking forward to this one since john's thoughts from places video!!! I was not let down! :)
I love Lygia Pape's installation so much! I did spend hours looking at it! 💜💜
You are living the life I want and need.
Oh man i love this channel. So well written, such interesting and informative and entertaining content
I love this!! I need to visit more art gallerys
9:45 - 9:47 Whoa! What did I just see? Heads flying around.
I was there with my family from Friday to Sunday (my 18th birthday). We didn't have the time to see everything so I'm glad to see you uploading this video :)
I should visit that Courtauld institute sometime, masterpiece overload
My favorite kind of video! thanks art assignment!
YES YES YES! God I love London
As a Brit one of the main attractions of London is it's art! Hopefully one day I can afford to live close enough to day trip. I'd love to visit the Tate every time it changes it's hanger space~
Great video! I feel exhausted after just watching the whole thing, so I can't imagine how you felt after three days of actually doing the walking and looking.
Must have been a truly exhausting trip, but such a wonderful report to watch and a meditation on the complexities of art! Can't wait for the Lygia Pape retrospective at the Met in March!
I loved this video! I am from London and I am so glad to see all my wonderful city has to offer appreciated :) I must get to all these exhibitions!! would also recommend to anyone reading kenwood house and leighton house; kenwood is in hampstead and is a georgian house full of wonderful old master works, it's a lot like the borghese in rome or the frick in new york, and leighton house is the home of frederic leighton in kensington, decorated in an Orientalist style and full of lots of drawings by he and his contemporaries.
@songofsunrise
6 жыл бұрын
yes to both!!! I LOVE Leighton House especially. LoveLOVElove it. Go see it. Do.
Yay! New video!!
Thanks for informing me the Tate Modern gives equal billing to women artists and artists across the globe. I agree with your perspective that the photographs you showed in the National Portrait Gallery were more expressive than the recent Royal portraiture. When I visited Summer 2017 there was a good exhibition of recent painted portraits, the one of Norman Lamb MP sticks in my head.
Some great spatial works on this one.
Pretty funny how you putted yourself in the frame like that at 9:57. It's like "What?" xD
It’s great to see the wonderful, vibrant, diverse art London has to offer. Makes me wonder why you felt the need to rip on Abstract Expressionism (your reluctant praise of the work seemed beside the point). The political history of the time was unfair and underrepresented huge numbers of people from many backgrounds, but this is STILL great art made in a historically tight time and space. In order to understand it deeply we need to see how these artists influenced each other. This show was not an attack on diversity; it’s a detailed study of a movement without which most of the other art you enjoyed would not exist.
I have been to many museums and the Tate Modern is my favorite!
Amusingly I just saw Bjarke Ingles in an interview/lecture at City Arts a couple of days ago. :) I really like their work, and I'd've loved to have gotten a chance to experience his Serpentine pavilion! TTeia 1C also seemed delightfully spatial, and must have been very grand to walk around as the spaces formed shifted in and out of existence...
William Eggleston is my new obsession, thanks for the heads up.
Great video!
Art makes me happy. :D
watching these videos make me want to become an artiest
William Kentridge is a human treasure. I recommend doing a search on KZread to see some of his video work and the documentaries made about him.
You seem to have been there when the weather was unnaturally good making all the art look 20x better
@bbbproduction8407
6 жыл бұрын
joshuwa Some more London love with good weather :) kzread.info/dash/bejne/l5OIr5qNl8vQfbg.html
National Portrait Gallery looks really fascinating (◕ᴗ◕✿) Greeting from Toronto
I totally enjoyed this art full immersion, and I appreciate not spending precious video time on food! Having said that, there was a shocking lack of AFC Wimbledon footage! :)
@theartassignment
7 жыл бұрын
Hah! I did choose to omit the AFC Wimbledon match we attended, and also the very many Pret a Manger meals we had. There is wonderful food in London, but we were so busy seeing art that we did not prioritize it.
I'm visiting all these places soon
Amazing
i was curious about ceilia hampton's 'chatrandom from that brief look. seems like a pretty interesting take on women's interaction with men online. not something i'd typically think about as a subject for art.
@Skorphie
7 жыл бұрын
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@theartassignment
7 жыл бұрын
There are a number of articles online about the body of work. If you are interested, here is a piece published in conjunction with the fair: frieze.com/article/focus-celia-hempton. And here is an interview with the artist: purple.fr/magazine/ss-2015-issue-23/celia-hempton/.
@suspendedsky
7 жыл бұрын
thank you so much!
In Trafalgar square is the National Gallery ,one of the best and biggest art galleries in the world . You never visited !!! Tate Britain can be reached from Tate Modern by a boat ride along the river. You need to return.
Art Assignment videos are always something to look forward to! I really like the music near the end of the video. What may I search for in order to hear it in it's entirety? Or was this specially crafted for this video?
Really Good.
Too much indeed. Need a year or two to comprehend everything in Londres
I was in the video. Wow!!!
I wish this video had have come out before the Guerrilla Girls Frieze Art Fair video. I think this video had some important context for it that was missing from the Guerrilla Girls video. Or that that video had and introduction explaining how the art fair worked and how much it cost to even visit.
It seems like you had a lot of fun tho ! Keep with the goood shit !
get it sarah!
Okay. I found the art in this video interesting and intriguing. Want to see more. Know absolutely nothing about art. Going to London in September. Where should I go? ~polite request for help!~
I'm visiting London soon and what's wondering if there are any things that you have seen which are worth visiting?
@gavinreid8351
6 жыл бұрын
Serena Vessella I recommend The National Gallery ,art from the renaissance to end of the19 th century .Then for all things modern Tate Modern. As you walk around the city be sure to look around at at the architecture.
@bbbproduction8407
6 жыл бұрын
Serena Vessella More London Love 💕: kzread.info/dash/bejne/l5OIr5qNl8vQfbg.html
What I love about London is that there are so many free museums. I've been there two times, for only a few days, and the amount of art I've seen was overwhelming. But this video definitely gave me some ideas of where I want to go when I visit the city again in the future. Are you going on an Art Trip to Kassel in Germany next year for the Documenta 14? It's my home town and even though it's still about half a year until the official beginning, it feels like the city is going crazy with the preparations.
@theartassignment
7 жыл бұрын
We are definitely going to try to make it to Germany next summer for Documenta, and also catch Skulptur Projekt Munster, then swoop down to Italy for the Venice Biennale. That's the dream, at least!
@bbbproduction8407
6 жыл бұрын
TheLuluTrue some more London tip: kzread.info/dash/bejne/l5OIr5qNl8vQfbg.html
do all vertical works of art really have to be considered phalluses?
It's funny that you invoke Brexit in Trafalgar Square - when I was there in July, the statue of Geroge IV had been adorned with a European flag in protest.
Monet ❤️❤️❤️
Is everything that’s long and cylindrical intended to be phallic?
@BlackCroft666
2 жыл бұрын
No. Normal people also don't think that way.
Will you go to TEFAF?
Hi im a cardboard artist yes from Nashville Tn. i have done the skylines here of nashville mostly from my memories and so i want to meet someone if there interested in purchasing some of my cardboard art of cities. This is a great era for reuse and recycle and environment so let me know
10:06 LOL
Come to Houston! Come to Houston! Come to Houston! I will be your guide. It will be wonderful. I promise.
@theartassignment
7 жыл бұрын
We are! Soon! Please email me to discuss: theartassignment@gmail.com.
'One that hasn't yet been told' - status-obsessed mainstream curators just aren't that interested in unknowns- fortunately as you found there are the venues that cater to new/alternate thought and expression - art for arts sake.
what is it?
Ceilia Hampton's work has me so conflicted.
My art teacher sent me here😑 mr elswick
Rosianna :D
Reinhardt?! OVERWATCH
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Rosianna said "really good", lol
@theartassignment
7 жыл бұрын
She sure did :)
Sarah...sloooooow down a little. Please! ; )
god, she speaks quickly
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In defense of the AbEx show, there is always a new generation of people seeing these works for the first time, so the re-appearance of a familiar art historical group is not familiar to everyone.
@theartassignment
7 жыл бұрын
You are very correct. In fact, I think the show touted that it had been SIX DECADES since there had been a major AbEx show in London. So more than one generation.
Regards Pokrak pokrak.art compmaturism
Wait wait wait. You mean YOU DIDN'T go into Somerset house. What a missed opportunity. Seriously stupid move
Regards JJ Pokrak compmaturiem
The 4th Plinth is actually planned to house the statue of Queen Elizabeth II after she dies. Which will be underwhelming as it had house great scupltures
Oh my god!! Why does this channel have to be so pc?
I think great artists do art as a kind of therapy ,crappy artists do it to make money ,that's why you see so much crappy art .
Mostly white men artists... blah blah blah. Woke was alive and well in 2016 too.
Hatred for portraiture. Antagonistic relationship with photography.. and you dissed portraiture just because you cannot find your new revolutionary subject behind it. seems like postmodern "reactionism" that is blind and uncritical of "theory" that curators so much love(and acts like power that excludes other subjects these days) So would they be accepted only if they depicted marginalized subjects? Ok granted. But dissing them as artworks and saying why do they still exist is exclusionary at least.
All fake.....
Sexism against men. Boring.
ABSTRACT ART IS BORING AND REQUIRES NO TALENT OR THINKING
@TheEliera
5 жыл бұрын
WHY ARE YOU YELLING?
I thought this visit a waste of time, too many works at a glance. Artists and never visit such crowded and keep busy exhibitions.
SAY THE WOMAN NAME: Joan Mitchell. Dont say "a woman name" PBS should a shame.