Exploring the Essence of American Art | Perspective Series
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Waldemar travels to small town America, and after exploring overlooked and undervalued artists, he examines the leading sculptor of Abstract Expressionism: David Smith.
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Waldemar is a great communicator who besides being sensitive about art and knowledgeable has a tremendous sense of humor that makes it fun to learn from him.I wish he would get more recognition by the academia at large
@ellenmarch3095
2 жыл бұрын
But that would mean he would have to listen to their nonsense. 😂
@deenaohana8609
2 жыл бұрын
He is so smart and extremely witty. He is so easy to understand and is entertaining beyond what you would ever expect from an art historian!!! Funny and exciting listening are included throughout his videos!
@kiwitrainguy
2 жыл бұрын
"I can't imagine Salvador Dali being able to fix a puncture..."
@silvioobyeisenberg7485
2 жыл бұрын
@@ellenmarch3095 no, he just have to be him. They have to bowl !
@robertafierro5592
Жыл бұрын
Please! Leave it alone! Everything is fine.
Goddamn, how many amazing documentaries does this guy have?? I have been bingeing these, and love every one. What a treasure this guy is. How have I never heard of him until now???
@constancemiller3753
3 жыл бұрын
Because the algorithm has chosen to reveal him us now....
@melanieohara6941
3 жыл бұрын
Me, too! Yes, indeed, Waldy is an International Treasure, for sure. Merry Christmas from Wyoming!😷
@andybaldman
3 жыл бұрын
@ted kaczynski I love your work too, Ted! Another underrated genius!
@andybaldman
3 жыл бұрын
@ted kaczynski No, I don't think so.
@paulscottfilms
3 жыл бұрын
t's completely unreal, isn't it. The film making in all the Waldemar stories is just awesome, and in every aspect of film making. . I have never seen anything like it. As well as everything else script, story, music, editing, he is a genius in front of the camera. That trademark looking over his shoulder to keep half your attention on the picture or the scene. And catch this character missing his lines, you don't. All except for one thing showing that Waldemar is just another small-minded progressive, the fork into Trumps photo. Small minded ugly and unecessary. Another Eurotwat .
This guy is the best history teacher I ever had...!
I watched the TV series "Impressionists Painting and Revolution" when it first aired in 2011 and I was hugely impressed with Waldemar Januszczak's efforts as a presenter. In fact, he changed my whole attitude towards art and what was boring and quite incomprehensible became very interesting and exciting with the help of Waldemar's enthusiasm and good storytelling skills. I love his approach to art such as that he sees great things in the smaller details and often focuses on the less obvious (and yet very obvious) that few have previously appreciated. To me, Waldemar is a wonderfully good communicator and presenter of art.
Waldemar's modest sophistication is incredibly appeasing. His passion is contagious and his appreciation for these lesser known, obscure American artists is admirable.
@e.macdonaldoutdoors7825
2 жыл бұрын
I think you meant fake sophistication is incredibly appeasing. 🤪
@fractuss
Жыл бұрын
@@e.macdonaldoutdoors7825 Or appealing?
@george40nelson4
5 ай бұрын
And sickeningly condescending ......hard to watch.@@e.macdonaldoutdoors7825
So much gratitude to everyone who made this video and the series possible. The world is a better place!!!
@Chris-um3se
Жыл бұрын
Did Diego depict the Communist collectivist takeover of the Ukraine by Stalin. ...where Stalin starved 6 million Ukrainians.
The juxtaposition of Simon and Garfunkel's "America" with the montage of small-town art at the end was brilliant. Waldermar needs to curate a traveling show of this whole documentary-art, props and music.
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3 жыл бұрын
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@24sherbear
2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with your comment. His use of music throughout paired with the art was great. I have watched many of his documentaries but, until recently, they were all European art. I'm really enjoying his take on American Art. I docent at a University Museum and am always looking to learn more. I enjoy it immensely!
You people are doing a brilliant thing here . I love art to begin with , and you have lifted my intrest to new levels. It's art , it's history , together. I think this format should be shown in schools
Spectacularly good yet again: The David Smith segment actually bawl worthy with Simon and Garfunkel sing/signing it out. Another Januszczak masterpiece.
This series and channel have helped me decide to pick Art History as my major I absolutely LOVE WALDERMAR And these videos This should have millions of views
@meganh4011
3 жыл бұрын
I hate to say it being an art history major myself, but I think you should choose a different major. I’ve never been able to do anything with any of my art degrees. I am now a PCA. Just saying go where the money is you live in America, it’s one in 1 million that you make any money doing anything with art it’s an exclusive group. But maybe you’re cooler than me and you’ll get in somehow.
@hojoinhisarcher
3 жыл бұрын
If you have been in the art game at any level for any length of time,and I am just wrapping up 30 years as a professional art potter,you see these vids are delightfully cheeky bits of iconoclasm and maybe just a little bit naughty.If you use them as a starting point for years of academic level serious study, you should choose your institute, your coursework and ultimate series of possible careers with great care.I do not seek to dampen your enthusiasm, just calibrate it.
@emsnewssupkis6453
3 жыл бұрын
Do NOT go deep into debt for NOTHING!! I ended up, after being screwed up in school, building and designing houses with zero 'training' in schools, I learned from other builders! Hands on.
@TheTeacher1020
3 жыл бұрын
Waldemar is without equal. Greatest art critic/historian ever. I watch/read everything he’s done.
@janicesztabnik5471
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheTeacher1020 while searching for new videos from Matthew Collings, just came across this series. Similar humor, both brilliant minds who offer connections that make great sense. Watching non stop.
Waldemar Januszczak - my favorite documentary host. And now Perspective has has embarrassment of riches in Waldemar Januszczak videos. I've died and gone to heaven. Thank you, Waldemar; thank you, Perspective; thank you Universe for letting me find these documentaries!
Having been born in Dearborn & raised near River Rouge, Michigan I was fascinated with, not only that part of this video but the entirety of it. Thank you for all the Perspective series of art videos!
My mother was a suffering but inspired artist, working mostly in oils and pastels for most of her life. While undiscovered in her lifetime, she often predicted, perhaps wryly, that she would become famous long after her death. So far, her prediction is coming true nicely.
Waldemar and this channel are the best company I have. Greetings from Costa Rica 🇨🇷
Love Waldemar. His perspective is always fresh and thought provoking. Saw his series on the Baroque--I never understood it as the Catholic Church's sensuous, seductive answer to drab, plain Protestantism before. I wasn't interested at all in the art. seeing it through Waldemar's eyes made if fascinating. American art he discusses in this series, I love. I'm from the midwest; I've driven miles across the prairie in a snowstorm, I've tasted that Iowa corn, I've walked through those empty, devastated rustbelt towns. And I love this art. It is so profoundly American. Thank you WJ!
Thanks so much for these wonderful documentaries. Waldemar is the best. Thank you.
Why so many thumbs down? This documentary is amazing, and as a European I have learned so much from it. Respect!
@goaskyourmom7671
3 жыл бұрын
He is a pompous presenter who pounds pronunciation pointlessly. Perhaps the people protest. I enjoy the scripts, the subject, but hard to make it to the end.
@egparis18
3 жыл бұрын
He should keep his politics to himself. How would he like it if someone put a pitchfork through a picture of his face?
@aquelpibe
3 жыл бұрын
I think it has to do with the overt jab at Trump and Trump´s popularity in small-town US. I love the series and would never give it a thumbs-down,. I also really, really dislike Trump but in this case they are right.
@theccpisaparasite8813
3 жыл бұрын
Quite easy, no one gives a shit about his political opinion. He's talking about things he doesn't know anything about ... he's an ass. He should stick to things he might understand, like art.
@ulfschack
3 жыл бұрын
I left after Trump got pitchforked
Please never stop making these inspiring documentaries.Thank you.
Oh boy a recent art documentary with waldemar in it!! Always get excited when he appears
Waldemar has made the pandemic easier, and inspired my voracious appetite for art history. Love you!!!
Funny when it takes a Brit to come over and teach us our own history. Well done.
@MichaelAndersxq28guy
2 жыл бұрын
Huell Howser moved from Gallatin, Tennessee to teach us about California.
@andybaldman
2 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelAndersxq28guy Huh? Those are both in the US, and he was American. Not following you.
@thevet2009
2 жыл бұрын
I guess... if you're only watching KZread for your knowledge.
@andybaldman
2 жыл бұрын
@@thevet2009 You're right. But most people are watching youtube. Except the other people who get it from Facebook. But show me another tv program that is as well done as this, that teaches British history by an American.
@alessandra_lavandaire5965
2 жыл бұрын
He's an art critic..are you familiar with the term
Being alone and Isloated during the pandemic, I began to watch some wonderful programmes about pictures from the national Gallery In london. Then by chance, I hit on one of Waldemar's documentaries. I am now an addict. I think them the most fascinating and informative and memorable documentaries I have seen. I have watched some of the programmes three times without getting bored. A treasure trove of wonders.
love his documentaries, wish he would come to Santa Fe and see our awesome artists!!
Waldemar, I can't thank you enough for covering our small town story❤❤ It's my story...my origin myth... growing up in The Ozark Mountains of Arkansas...traveling the world with 'different' view and finding myself back ..."like a frog and it's pond."🤭🤪
I have always loved the grand, noble murals in any post office I've ever been in, although many are now in need of cleaning.
Waldemar is my chubby, waddling, art history ..... HERO! ❤️
A brilliant look into modern American art. Thank you, Artwaldy, and Perspective.
My cat loves watching this man, he won't sit down and watch anything but him! and lucky me because I enjoy watching him too!
I love his diction while expressing/narrating these documentaries. 'This is an infomed famah'.
I found a set of those nifty Charles Sheeler salt and pepper shakers c.1935 available online for purchase. The price: $1750.
@seanfaherty
2 ай бұрын
in grade nine everybody in my class made a set
"..Diego Rivera was excellently fat..." LOL. Love the phrases this guy comes out with :D
Its Mauve, Yes Mauve.. LOL. Waldemar is a treasure.
I love his documentaries. I am from Southeast MI and most of my older male relatives..to include my husband.... Dad and mother in law and varioys cousins...worked at Fords River Rouge plant at some time during their working years. The murals at the DIA are incredible to see in person too. Many of my relatives are retired Ford emoyees and thise are the only vehicles we drive.
I love how well he understands the importance of an effectively wielded symbol. He makes you look at the kkk robe, knowing full well you're going to cringe. "This is a symbol. We will now separate the symbol from meaning so you can tell which is which." Also Mary Magdalene's red robe in the boat from another documentary. The man THINKS like an artist.
I love how Smith placed all his work in the field and observed it. A lot of his works are over seas. I never heard of him here in the U.S. Thank you.
I live in Iowa, not so far from Mount Ayr, and I've been there a few times, and it's almost surreal to see it in an art documentary. Also, it hurts my corn belt soul to see Waldemar take a bite out of a raw ear of corn without any salt or butter like that.
@alanbuban9020
3 жыл бұрын
from centerville here...right between Eldon and Mt. Ayr.
@QueenBee-gx4rp
2 жыл бұрын
Tip: cooking helps….
@susanmercurio1060
2 жыл бұрын
I'm not even from Iowa and I cringed. And again when he threw it over the bridge. I thought, "Feeding the fish?"
@kiwitrainguy
2 жыл бұрын
How do we know it was raw? It may have been cooked. However if it was raw then I guess Waldemar was "suffering for his art".
@systlin2596
2 жыл бұрын
@@kiwitrainguy It just LOOKED raw. Shinier.
Absolutely first class, brilliant insite , well done.
It was the government that first urged the farmers to plow in straight lines and to plow up the hedge rows thus causing the dust bowl in the first place.
Waldemar Januszczak is a great narrator, and teacher. He is also an authority on culture!
I like how he carried around the corn and then chucked it at the rust belt. Very funny! Oh and the art history is not bad at all. :)
The man never sleeps!
Excelent, as always...!!!! Thank you..!!!
Here’s to small town America and its Artists…🥂 Cheers!
Think of the effort required to produce these videos. The lines have to be written and Waldemar has to learn them, the scenes have to be arranged and they are in diverse locations and most importantly, the presentation has to be an organic whole.
@filippalla3767
3 жыл бұрын
Also effort Waldermar had to put on chewing that corn ;)
@roberttrain3169
2 жыл бұрын
A amazing artist and making old things from things to come together and being a great to see if you had time and Trains
@marcbernicker206
2 жыл бұрын
Wald the impaler. Should be Biden-Harris at the end of the pitchfork! They are done. Don't blame me, waldemere started it (or his script writers)
@Arazhul12
2 жыл бұрын
And even getting naked and wet
@kiwitrainguy
2 жыл бұрын
It's called film making.
Thanks, Waldy. Great podcast too.
Waldemar is my escape from the horrors of the day. Thank you!
Thanks for all these films. I don't want to miss any of them:)
ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO!!!
Sir, thank you for deeply different takes on current subjects, always a great twist in research and presentation, and a terrific and wacky sense of humor!
Thanks so much for posting.
These docs are astounding!
I love WALDERMAR! Waldy FTW!
Outstanding, brilliant series…
The Rivera murals in the Detroit Institute of Arts is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. It's almost worth a trip to Detroit to see. The DIA's surprisingly good collection and another world class museum, the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, make Detroit a must see stop on any museum lover's itinerary.
@eecortese
11 ай бұрын
Do you know the Rivera - Rockefeller Center mural story?
@pooryorick831
11 ай бұрын
@@eecortese No I don't. I didn't know Rivera had a mural in Rockefeller Center.
Marvelous!
Fabulous, thank you.
Brilliant!
I'm so happy I came across this video! Fantastic stuff.
Thank you so much for these.
This is absolutely amazing video, I've loved every minute of it, many Thanks.
Finally found a backtrack that matches the videos ;) as a rural Midwesterner who loves both the good and bad of our histories, Well done :)
What a perfect portrayal of Americana. It captures the essence not only of art in America but of a very particular mindset. Congratulations.
What a fantastic look at the stories behind the art we have seen but had missed so much
Thanks for sharing such a lovely video...
That was amazing. He is truly gifted at this.
brilliant combo for history document. Art& tour of towns history. love the Simon and Garfunkel
You've been my favorite docu-artist for years. You got me thru the uh... "pandemic"😮. But you're the best teacher ever!!! From Provincetown Massachusetts!
Hugely entertaining and wonderful as usual
Thank you & well done. i enjoyed every bit of it. 1 hour Programm , but a decade of history mankind. Beautifully put together the Artists & Art- Lovers. Appreciate your efforts & many success to you for making more of a kind. Cheers🍻
This was absolutely fascinating. Great work!
Actually, like anybody cares, my grandparents and mother lived through the dustbowl on the South Plains of Texas. My grandmother told me a lotta things for a 7 yr old boy. Well, anyway, she called them Black Northers, when the dust storms came through. I've never heard the term Black Blizzards but it's a good term. We still get bad ones every spring but not as often. And usually they are red. I should upload one that happened about 6 years ago. The sky is so freaking red it looks like we're living on Mars.
I love you. The way you tell about art is just enjoyable.
Very interesting ! Thanks for showing this! ❤️👵🏻
you are just so great at creating appealing documentaries!
My Ex-wife is from Van Meter ,Iowa. Gotta say, the corn is good. The fair is fun. Good hunting... Ummm... I'll never see it again, but it was interesting at the time. I kinda grew up in a small town in Ga. 2 very different, but similar, experiences. Capt.Bob ,SV (Sailing Vessel) 27th Chance, Tampa Fl. PS: I love this series... Thank you.
Another great one. Thank you. It made me choke up.
Bloody brilliant. Exciting, inspiring and funny. I'm a little in love.
Love Alexandre Hogue's paintings and David Smith's sculpture - thank you for bringing them to our attention.
Absolutely great
I am really loving these uploads! I always smile when I see a new bright magenta thumbnail...Thank you so very much for your channel and your frequent uploads!. Binge worthy for certain!
What irony that in 2021 it's a Brit that points out the true value of The Americano art and morality ?????? Good thing no soul-less progressive city folks saw this show, would have ripped it to shreds and burn down those post offices . Brilliantly done mate , hope they make a book some day of all the extra ordinary murals still left in the post offices.
Thank you Sir Brilliant !!
So glad someone has showcased this art! Fascinating ... and who knew?
I love Charles Sheeler, thanks for covering him.
Thank you!
Thank so much for opening my mind 🇺🇸🇵🇷🖼
Great fun.
Love Waldemar's art documentaries! And he's so cute! :-) Cheers!!
Thank you for this
Bravo!
So much to say about this video. I am an artist. I grew up and live in a small town. Everything in this video speaks to me. All familiar, both the good and the bad. At the same time, I am learning new things. And hearing Woodie Guthrie songs is an absolute joy.
Thanks, Waldo. What a thing to do to show America in a more sympathetic way, even its artsy aspect. So needed.
Why can an outsider see more clearly than one standing right next to a brilliant work of art? Enjoyed the production and the images!
Brilliant! thanks for all the shows you have done. this one is especially important as some of these artist are really exceptional. I visited the museum in downtown Grand Rapids which features a lot of great American artists. what a treat and education that was. All you art lovers/museum goers, you MUST go there. Grand Rapids is also a real surprise--great river front, restaurants and small shops. I was there before the pandemic and I hope it is the same as i was really surprised, being an eastern city person and loved staying there. Thanks again Waldermar for your insights. Series of 'dark ages' and impressionists was also the best of the art shows I have ever seen. Learned a lot about the evolution of the 'technology" of art materials that enabled the art styles and movements. Please keep making these shows!!!!!!!
I appreciate the bites of corn in hd audio.
There MUST !!!!!! Be millions of underrated artist in America !!!!! COME ON Give them a chance !!!!
I love listening to this guy.
"purring with industrial contentment"...just Waldi at his best!
He started off with 'Corn Is King' in Iowa. I'm greatly disappointed he didn't hit the Corn Palace in Mitchell South Dakota. It's a momument to both corn and folk art.
Dear Waldemar, thanks to your research I went to small village in central NY called Painted Post which has a mural on the post office!!! Not even the local knew it. There’s another in Loveland where I go to the regional airport to take the bus to Denver airport. I will visit the post office on my next visit. 😊❤