Artist Elizabeth Neel confronts family ties, dark fascinations, and balancing chaos and order

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Where is rebellion sought when your early memories are shaped by the creative anarchy of the older generation? For artist Elizabeth Neel, as the granddaughter of pioneering American figurative artist Alice Neel, her passage into the art world could have been predetermined by lineage. Yet, growing up in direct contact with revered paintings and portraiture, and the privileged bohemian circles that came with it, the art world was marred by a sense of conformity - unappealing and predictable, where it might otherwise present a chance to break away.…read more at nowness.com
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  • @lomps
    @lomps8 ай бұрын

    Cool documentary. Complex and interesting thoughts. Alice is carving out her own language of abstraction which is great to watch and hear about. Some of her paintings are really beautiful! thanks for making this film.

  • @stephenstokesberry3767
    @stephenstokesberry37678 ай бұрын

    Fascinating and important. Helps me understand that it's ok to create the whole mess...

  • @kalilavalezina
    @kalilavalezina8 ай бұрын

    One of the things I love about art is how much it ignites people's emotional reactions. Take this comment section. People loving it, people hating it. Strong judgemental opinions in artistic communities is rife (particularly around painting) and I find it totally baffling. "This isn't art! This isn't good art! She should never exhibit publicly!" Spoken as if gospel. It's as though someone handed out a manual that instructed people how to react. Good art = X. Bad art = Y. No wiggle room. Black and white. It's OK not to like something, enjoying art is a very personal experience - it's the public condemnation and rage that intrigues me. People seem to get so upset by art they don't like or that doesn't align with their beliefs or way of seeing the world. I really hope there is at least a tiny bit of self-awareness when someone is judging another person's art on a public forum.

  • @Schizonoise
    @Schizonoise8 ай бұрын

    Oh yes, I feel a great power from these paintings, I wish I could have been there

  • @plumeretbonnet
    @plumeretbonnet8 ай бұрын

    superb!

  • @unboxingpress
    @unboxingpress8 ай бұрын

    everyone wants to hate on this, but it's actually fucking genius

  • @neoaureus
    @neoaureus8 ай бұрын

    This woman is straight out of Possession by Zulawski …..the existential angst on her face is so apparent.

  • @marijanajovanova7591
    @marijanajovanova75917 ай бұрын

    Outstanding!

  • @elizabethann9152
    @elizabethann91528 ай бұрын

    Stunning.

  • @brm1279
    @brm12798 ай бұрын

    Nepotistic Interest: a new word. I'm watching her bcs I love Alice Neel's paintings. Will she be able to stand on her own?

  • @christinegonzalez400
    @christinegonzalez4008 ай бұрын

    Eloquent lady ,inspiring 😊

  • @margarita6700
    @margarita67008 ай бұрын

    Signs and symbols.

  • @camillecunningham9144
    @camillecunningham91448 ай бұрын

    It was wonderful watching Elizabeth's lively mark making process using a brayer, her hands, masking tape, and paint brushes. Her explanation of how the paintings document a moment in time, a moment in her life, was great. The conflict between having a bourgeois childhood and her grandmother's dismissal of wealth provided context to the artist's work. Alice Neel, as I understand from watching a documentary years ago, wasn't the most attentive parent to her own children and often neglected them. She seems to have been a good grandparent to Elizabeth and her brother.

  • @laurinioperdomo7683
    @laurinioperdomo76838 ай бұрын

    por qué el arte del norte a pasado a ser tan flaaaaaacido y aburrido. blaaa bla blaa

  • @ivanjavis
    @ivanjavis8 ай бұрын

    not really good

  • @mlxlmewq7733
    @mlxlmewq77338 ай бұрын

    This is honestly embarrassing, the level of privilege is insane

  • @arlinejernigan

    @arlinejernigan

    8 ай бұрын

    I don't understand your comment She is just sharing her experience.

  • @johnmorgan5495

    @johnmorgan5495

    8 ай бұрын

    Privilege : I dont think Alice Neel was rich far from it as far as I understand. As far as I know she was a Socialist & lived a frugal life and probably gave away money to the poor/needy people around her in Harlem. Maybe Elizabeth's parents made good somehow.

  • @karanm121

    @karanm121

    8 ай бұрын

    Mad / sad comment based on nothingness and bias, go live in her footsteps, experience and then make a judgment comment! What a disdain human being you are!!

  • @TD-qi2rw

    @TD-qi2rw

    8 ай бұрын

    She is sharing an artist's life , taking us for a ride. I wouldn't trust a painter unless He or She wasn't at some level........ krazy. Love the film !!!

  • @arlinejernigan

    @arlinejernigan

    8 ай бұрын

    @@TD-qi2rw I agree

  • @bobbysmith5514
    @bobbysmith55148 ай бұрын

    She needs Jesus Christ in her life.... It's really that simple.

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