September 19, 1993: Morley Safer's infamous 1993 art story
Morley questions Jeff Koons, Jeffrey Deitch, and Hilton Kramer about contemporary art and whether it means anything at all.
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@JackShepard115 жыл бұрын
Thank you, 60 Minutes, for making this episode publicly available!!
@billtodd9992 жыл бұрын
"Art Speak" is such a good way to explain what they say to convince buyers to buy.
@brendaflash58652 жыл бұрын
"He's a minimal artist" "I would say so." Dead, I'm dead 🙃🤣
@AlexpxThreeTen3 жыл бұрын
The problem is because wealthy and connected collectors buy these works, the artists ends up being considered “important” and we, the general public end up having their art shoved down our throats at museums, public spaces, popular culture, media and the such. Then you’ve got people thinking that because it’s so expensive it must be good.
@artmajor16 жыл бұрын
“... he has reduced painting to its very essence, and a lot of people don’t understand that.” - as an artist I do not consider that ‘art.’ It’s a piece someone thought to long about and came up with nothing but a mirage of long words.
@keylupveintisiete7552
5 жыл бұрын
And here you are using the word mirage to validate your point of view
@larryphillipsjr.1607
4 жыл бұрын
@@keylupveintisiete7552 🤣
@k.g.12594 жыл бұрын
60 Minutes is great !! **I was in my 20's when this story first aired and I simply shook my head & rolled my eyes. I'm in my 50's now though, and still havent changed my opinion !!
@Eza_yuta
4 жыл бұрын
1993 was a year before I was born. It's hard to imagine people that only in their 20s when I was born today are on their 50s. Time flies.
@johnnyboicasey295
7 ай бұрын
I was 5 days old when this aired.
@rocknroller77
Ай бұрын
I remember this. I was in high school and I too, shook my head and still do. People with too much money and not enough sense. The "artists" are grifters. But hey, if folks are dumb enough, there's a sucker born every minute
@nothosaur5 жыл бұрын
"An artist is somebody who calls himself an artist, and there are no other tests." Well, then, that's the last standard/test to be eliminated. Soon, an artist will be somebody who refuses to call himself an artist, and who rejects the very concept of art.
@AlaastChen
4 жыл бұрын
but that already... happened. that's dada and anti-art in a nutshell.
@nelsonferreira-aulasdearte
Жыл бұрын
@@AlaastChen even Dada didn’t create anything new. The Incoherents did all of that in the 19th century.
@sgt_excaliber81475 жыл бұрын
They don't sell good art but sell you a story instead
@twitchly Жыл бұрын
It’s the perfect art for our vacuous times: all marketing sizzle, no substance.
@Steve_K25 жыл бұрын
Bless everyone at 60 Minutes and whoever's responsible for putting this video on KZread. It's important that we can see when the emperor has no clothes. I'm dismayed (and saddened) that "art" still sells for tens of millions of dollars when people go to sleep hungry.
@kylehankins59885 жыл бұрын
okay the flower puppy was cute though
@rosario4reese3 жыл бұрын
This is relentless! OMG, I promise I am giving this as an audible story to my middle school 7th/8th grade art education students. They really do not like to read. Maybe because some cannot read, some can read but cannot comprehend, while others just do not care. As a teacher we are constantly hounded on teaching in various styles or techniques. So, I give full articles at times, I give audibles at other times, I read the story aloud, or I supply a visual audible/video as this one here. In either case it shows I am flexible and trying my best to accomodate all learners and students with IEP's. Nonetheless, I want my art education students to know reading, comprehending, critically thinking as well as interpreting the meaning behind the material is important. I will not let them go without reading and writing in art. My art class encompasses all things in art. PERIOD!
@eddzyeddzy61584 жыл бұрын
If there is ever a need for "Where are they and Where is it now ?"
@burnellking5 жыл бұрын
“Making money is art. And working is art. And good business is the best art.” ― Andy Warhol
@larryphillipsjr.1607
4 жыл бұрын
😉
@paulsmith19815 жыл бұрын
If the Mona Lisa was by an unknown artist it would no doubt be worth a fraction of its current value, but it would still be a very desirable work of art and would command a hefty price. If an unsinged spidery drawing by Tracy Emin and 3 paper mache urinals turned up for sale at an auction, would they get a single bid?
@Lupinthe3rd.
Жыл бұрын
depends on how bad u needed to pee to answer your last question
@mutestingray
Жыл бұрын
The urinals are the worst. At least Duchamp used a real urinal. Maybe the art is in how little art is actually in the piece. Oh God, I think I’m having a psychotic episode.
@newyardleysinclair99605 жыл бұрын
at one od these art fairs the janitors threw some od it away cause they thought it was trash lol
@1979Heyjude4 жыл бұрын
if people want to buy stupid stuff its their own fault.
@deeneroaabrildeagostoadici26896 жыл бұрын
The face of Mr. Safer sometimes is really a poem!!! :D I understood some of the art, other nop, the white rectangule, was the moment of lack of inspiration perhaps... but it could be art? or not? :D
@mutestingray Жыл бұрын
I had to come here after Anderson Cooper’s interview with Koons this evening to regain a semblance of sanity.
@modfus5 жыл бұрын
This pre-dates the Young British Artists (YBAs) who took the art world by storm in the mid-1990s - and made Damien Hirst the wealthiest fine artist in the world.
@allypicard96733 жыл бұрын
I admittedly don’t understand some modern works of art, but this segment didn’t do justice to the “candy” installation, which consists of a pile of candies weighing approximately 175lb, representing the weight of the artist’s partner (who succumbed to AIDS in the 1980s) when he was healthy. So, when people take away a piece of candy, it represents the decimation of the disease on the human body as it withers to nothing.
@FW-jq1ox
2 жыл бұрын
Or it's just $35 worth of candy.
@leodwinak
Жыл бұрын
The Collector seems to be screwing up the whole process then when she replenishes hit with new Candy. It seems like maybe the artwork would be more effective if you were told to throw the rapper back into the pile and then could only replenish it once every piece of candy was gone and started the whole thing over again. Thank you for your explanation. Without it it's just a meaningless pile of red white and blue candies. With the explanation in my mind it's the sweetness of life being consumed by unknown seed or Anonymous forces.
@johndoe-lw1xo5 жыл бұрын
Koons is a con
@larryphillipsjr.1607
4 жыл бұрын
😂
@artmajor16 жыл бұрын
Wow. Listen to these people trying to sound so conceptual and intelligent. Literally anyone could get a vacuum cleaner and set it up like that, and yet it was revered.
@dhpdaedalusStudio
6 жыл бұрын
Right...
@kamikazeyazzie
5 жыл бұрын
Yes, well because don't you know, it's a "Jeff Koons".
@oltedders
5 жыл бұрын
But you didn't and he did.
@bicyclist23 жыл бұрын
This is just more proof that theirs a lot of people "with more money than brains". I can think of a lot better art, and a lot better ways to spend the insane amounts of money. Thanks.
@TheBrianFlanagan
3 жыл бұрын
🤦🏼♂️ I can barely handle your hypocritical irony. I think you meant to type “there’s” not “theirs”. Is there anything funnier than a pretentious idiot saying “theirs a lot of people with more money than brains”? 🥴 Maybe you should spend less time thinking about ways to spend money and more time on your grammar.
@TedMcCarthy2 жыл бұрын
I have some art in my toilet! Somebody better buy it before I flush it!
@KR-nv3ru5 жыл бұрын
Much-needed dose of perspective and sense.
@maxbeigh4 жыл бұрын
This Safer rant is so tired but people still love it. And repeat it. The super-rich float around the world in luxury mega-yachts followed by huge ships full of their toys (the toys, which include cars, helicopters, and submarines would be tacky to keep on their luxury mega-yachts) and the average American adult spends about 2000 hours a year watching TV and other video. Why is it only the dollars and time spent on modern art that raises such ire or is described as coming at the expense of the poor? Most modern artists do art because they are driven to do it, and they fall far short of making a living. The wealthy bidding on art at Sotheby's are there because they love the art OR they want to demonstrate their wealth to other rich people by spending incredible sums on something that has no obvious function. None of this is new or unique to modern art. Tax the rich properly and the prices will come down to earth. Do I begrudge the handful of artists who make a good living? Are they creating less value than a similarly compensated pop star, sports hero, or stock broker? Like the pop star and sports hero they have somehow distinguished themselves from hordes of others who have aspired to succeed in their field. (No matter how you got rich, by luck, smarts, or inheritance, your tax rate is too low.) www.businessinsider.com/luxury-yacht-garcon-support-photos-2014-2 techcrunch.com/2018/07/31/u-s-adults-now-spend-nearly-6-hours-per-day-watching-video/
@codysimpson7837
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for summing up my thoughts perfectly.
@WobblieSkellie
2 жыл бұрын
It is amusing to me when I see rich people criticize other rich people for buying something they think is absurd. Or criticize public spending on art installations while lobbying for lower taxes so they can buy a bigger yacht. I wonder how many $150 bottles of wine Morley Safer drank in his life that he wouldn't notice if you switched for something that was $10 a bottle.
@billykobilca63216 жыл бұрын
View... "blurred lines... 2017 art market" on youtube. It explains the rolling foolishness of high end art world. "We need More of Product"
@johnward89 Жыл бұрын
Besides being a not so subtle money laundering operation, this "art" also accomplishes their goal of societal degeneration and demoralization. I wonder who could be behind this?
@Palendrome
Жыл бұрын
I hope you're not saying our greatest ally
@billyonthewheels755 жыл бұрын
As with anything , people have an idea of what something should be, and when that idea is challenged in any way, they do their best to dismiss it. You see this especially in music and art. The funny part is when they get folks that say, "I can do that or my kid can do that", yet they spend more time criticizing than creating.
@gerrymcguire7521 Жыл бұрын
The language is hilarious!
@njhawksworth15883 жыл бұрын
I really regret throwing away the tarps we laid down during painting last year. we had black tarp to catch the white wall paint and the blue trim. It was full of little drips and smears, probably worth half a million pounds.
@kamikazeyazzie5 жыл бұрын
25 years later "Koons", is more prevalent then ever. Hilton Kramer, "he dead", and forgotten, that is the way of the art world. I watch this video every now and then, to humble me and not take the easy way out to fame.
@margo33673 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more.
@bmw128racer Жыл бұрын
If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, then the beholder needs to see an optometrist immediately.
@Mark-yu3pt3 жыл бұрын
Selling people there own egos 😂
@leodwinak
Жыл бұрын
The guy in the middle of the video who said this is really about the collectors wanting to see themselves as part of art history by paying obscene amounts of money for what any normal person could never afford. It's all about ego. It's like a group all standing around talking about who they took home from the club or the bar last night. They're all trying to outdo each other and get attention for themselves. It's as pathetic as the group of forty-year-old men talking about how they won the state champion that year or who dated the cheerleaders. Some of them drove their old pickup truck to the prom with their date others had the money to rent a Humvee stretch limo. These people might be wealthy but underneath there's ghetto and white trash as they come.
@steverhodesvideos6244 Жыл бұрын
The only word for this kind of art is "obscene".
@WKRPinCINN4 жыл бұрын
People buy art as an investment. What your looking at is no different then people buying stocks.
@josiahtorres51384 жыл бұрын
I think the people that buy modern art and contemporary art are polar opposite of the people who make them.
@nilsp94263 жыл бұрын
Looks like high quality money laundering to me :D
@andyexplains3 жыл бұрын
I guess Morley was wrong... some of this stuff IS aging well. A Jean-Michel Basquiat painting similar to the one at 9:49 in this story sold at auction in 2017 for $110 million.
@gosmith3999
3 жыл бұрын
You've guessed wrong. Morley Safer was right. So what if the works are auctioned off for millions of dollars? Money has no value to a young dead man, it's only valuable to the art world that killed him & ravaged his worth like vultures in tuxedos.
@billtodd9992 жыл бұрын
When investment professional do this they get charged and convicted of fraud.
@jayjones74132 жыл бұрын
Eschatological is not pronounced “eh-SKAT-ological” albeit some critics do pronounce Schnabels art as scatological.
@jimpeter34539 ай бұрын
Art is something you want to experience again and again. So, not this visual noise.
Basquiat was a genius not only for his appeal to the intellectual but for his simplistic and direct approach to language and technique. The symbolism of placing vague crowns next to the written names of heroic figures in black culture is something anyone can grasp.
@collapsingagain
4 жыл бұрын
I also don't like how they cheapen his death. He was very much a victim of the art world. The pressure from gallerists and the public to produce more works combined with the constant disruption of buyers and critics into his studio lead him into a deep heroin addiction. He did not receive help for this addiction, instead it was added to his mystique, think "poor tortured artist". Eventually it killed him and the auction houses rejoiced as his works sky rocketed in value.
@modfus5 жыл бұрын
I only wish I'd bought some of these works back then ....you won't find a Twombly or Koons for under $10 million now.
@juliusbrom3 жыл бұрын
All these works are worth 10 fold now
@davidsauer62863 жыл бұрын
,Art speak like political speak is the uttering of nonsensical stagnation. In retrospect, it's little wonder that I fell asleep in art history.
@optionsgambler1326 Жыл бұрын
have you heard of "investment speak" ?
@JulioETorresDrivingInstructor Жыл бұрын
Que lástima que personas con tanto dinero lo gasten en algo tan superfluo.
@newyardleysinclair99605 жыл бұрын
utter pretentious drivel
@gio59693 жыл бұрын
How do people with a spare $170,000 to blow on a piece of "art" make the $170,000 in the first place? Well, they surely are economically talented individuals aren't they! Let's give them a tax break so they can buy 3 urinals. Trickle down economics ... literally.
@sabrinawalsh739611 ай бұрын
Brian Sewell is a Savage! Totally agree with everything he said. Absolute rubbish not art at all. This is an insult to real art.
9 ай бұрын
So disrespectful to Jean Michel.. His career was saved by dying. We get that Morley didn't like modern art, but jeez
@williamkelly8026 Жыл бұрын
His throat is burned out from all the cigarettes
@crystalglass71063 жыл бұрын
Money laundering at it's finest
@MrIrons-og3rg5 жыл бұрын
lollollol
@jamesbingham10072 жыл бұрын
I call it.................Untitled.
@skilifavas4016 Жыл бұрын
If you really analyze classical paintings, you'd be able to find multiple stories, multiple meanings and multiple detail. Now you get the phrase you'd tell your home visitors to sound cool when you present the piece.
@reznox2k2 жыл бұрын
What are ten facts in this video
@Robin-bo7rs4 жыл бұрын
Anyone who calls this pretentious garbage "heroic" should be sent to the trenches of war.
@frogtastic1000 Жыл бұрын
Hilarious
@stacie41706 ай бұрын
Dayan! Me and my two girls are going to be RRRRRICH! 4 giant turds, courtesy of my girls, floating in a fish tank! Foevever and ever and ever and ever and ever ♾️😂😂😂😂
@stacie4170
6 ай бұрын
That was supposed to be “Dayak” 😂
@stacie4170
6 ай бұрын
Oh! My! God! “DAYAM”! Fk off autocorrect 😡
@joseraygoza7808 Жыл бұрын
PT Barnum was right!
@iamalexveraАй бұрын
The art world is superficially fake, if that make sense.
@charliegeraldjr5926Ай бұрын
Urinal is art😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@laopang9136222 күн бұрын
Just like pet rocks and crypto ...
@incogniro1 Жыл бұрын
Money Laundering
@GOTTshua2 жыл бұрын
Money-laundering.
@hippis563 Жыл бұрын
This is not art !
@scottandrewhutchins Жыл бұрын
The most pretentious person in the entire video is Brian Sewell.
@johngreen35434 жыл бұрын
Art is in the eyes of the beholder. There are a lot of simpletons out there that do no SEE that it is art. It shows ones lack of exposure to modern art can cripple your mind and expose your ignorance.
@reznox2k2 жыл бұрын
Goofy vid
@heathyenna53453 ай бұрын
Art as object, readymade. Conceptual art as defined by Duchamp. Anything can be art. This idea is 100 years old. Read a book. Duchamp biggest artist of 20th century, not Picasso.
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Thank you, 60 Minutes, for making this episode publicly available!!
"Art Speak" is such a good way to explain what they say to convince buyers to buy.
"He's a minimal artist" "I would say so." Dead, I'm dead 🙃🤣
The problem is because wealthy and connected collectors buy these works, the artists ends up being considered “important” and we, the general public end up having their art shoved down our throats at museums, public spaces, popular culture, media and the such. Then you’ve got people thinking that because it’s so expensive it must be good.
“... he has reduced painting to its very essence, and a lot of people don’t understand that.” - as an artist I do not consider that ‘art.’ It’s a piece someone thought to long about and came up with nothing but a mirage of long words.
@keylupveintisiete7552
5 жыл бұрын
And here you are using the word mirage to validate your point of view
@larryphillipsjr.1607
4 жыл бұрын
@@keylupveintisiete7552 🤣
60 Minutes is great !! **I was in my 20's when this story first aired and I simply shook my head & rolled my eyes. I'm in my 50's now though, and still havent changed my opinion !!
@Eza_yuta
4 жыл бұрын
1993 was a year before I was born. It's hard to imagine people that only in their 20s when I was born today are on their 50s. Time flies.
@johnnyboicasey295
7 ай бұрын
I was 5 days old when this aired.
@rocknroller77
Ай бұрын
I remember this. I was in high school and I too, shook my head and still do. People with too much money and not enough sense. The "artists" are grifters. But hey, if folks are dumb enough, there's a sucker born every minute
"An artist is somebody who calls himself an artist, and there are no other tests." Well, then, that's the last standard/test to be eliminated. Soon, an artist will be somebody who refuses to call himself an artist, and who rejects the very concept of art.
@AlaastChen
4 жыл бұрын
but that already... happened. that's dada and anti-art in a nutshell.
@nelsonferreira-aulasdearte
Жыл бұрын
@@AlaastChen even Dada didn’t create anything new. The Incoherents did all of that in the 19th century.
They don't sell good art but sell you a story instead
It’s the perfect art for our vacuous times: all marketing sizzle, no substance.
Bless everyone at 60 Minutes and whoever's responsible for putting this video on KZread. It's important that we can see when the emperor has no clothes. I'm dismayed (and saddened) that "art" still sells for tens of millions of dollars when people go to sleep hungry.
okay the flower puppy was cute though
This is relentless! OMG, I promise I am giving this as an audible story to my middle school 7th/8th grade art education students. They really do not like to read. Maybe because some cannot read, some can read but cannot comprehend, while others just do not care. As a teacher we are constantly hounded on teaching in various styles or techniques. So, I give full articles at times, I give audibles at other times, I read the story aloud, or I supply a visual audible/video as this one here. In either case it shows I am flexible and trying my best to accomodate all learners and students with IEP's. Nonetheless, I want my art education students to know reading, comprehending, critically thinking as well as interpreting the meaning behind the material is important. I will not let them go without reading and writing in art. My art class encompasses all things in art. PERIOD!
If there is ever a need for "Where are they and Where is it now ?"
“Making money is art. And working is art. And good business is the best art.” ― Andy Warhol
@larryphillipsjr.1607
4 жыл бұрын
😉
If the Mona Lisa was by an unknown artist it would no doubt be worth a fraction of its current value, but it would still be a very desirable work of art and would command a hefty price. If an unsinged spidery drawing by Tracy Emin and 3 paper mache urinals turned up for sale at an auction, would they get a single bid?
@Lupinthe3rd.
Жыл бұрын
depends on how bad u needed to pee to answer your last question
@mutestingray
Жыл бұрын
The urinals are the worst. At least Duchamp used a real urinal. Maybe the art is in how little art is actually in the piece. Oh God, I think I’m having a psychotic episode.
at one od these art fairs the janitors threw some od it away cause they thought it was trash lol
if people want to buy stupid stuff its their own fault.
The face of Mr. Safer sometimes is really a poem!!! :D I understood some of the art, other nop, the white rectangule, was the moment of lack of inspiration perhaps... but it could be art? or not? :D
I had to come here after Anderson Cooper’s interview with Koons this evening to regain a semblance of sanity.
This pre-dates the Young British Artists (YBAs) who took the art world by storm in the mid-1990s - and made Damien Hirst the wealthiest fine artist in the world.
I admittedly don’t understand some modern works of art, but this segment didn’t do justice to the “candy” installation, which consists of a pile of candies weighing approximately 175lb, representing the weight of the artist’s partner (who succumbed to AIDS in the 1980s) when he was healthy. So, when people take away a piece of candy, it represents the decimation of the disease on the human body as it withers to nothing.
@FW-jq1ox
2 жыл бұрын
Or it's just $35 worth of candy.
@leodwinak
Жыл бұрын
The Collector seems to be screwing up the whole process then when she replenishes hit with new Candy. It seems like maybe the artwork would be more effective if you were told to throw the rapper back into the pile and then could only replenish it once every piece of candy was gone and started the whole thing over again. Thank you for your explanation. Without it it's just a meaningless pile of red white and blue candies. With the explanation in my mind it's the sweetness of life being consumed by unknown seed or Anonymous forces.
Koons is a con
@larryphillipsjr.1607
4 жыл бұрын
😂
Wow. Listen to these people trying to sound so conceptual and intelligent. Literally anyone could get a vacuum cleaner and set it up like that, and yet it was revered.
@dhpdaedalusStudio
6 жыл бұрын
Right...
@kamikazeyazzie
5 жыл бұрын
Yes, well because don't you know, it's a "Jeff Koons".
@oltedders
5 жыл бұрын
But you didn't and he did.
This is just more proof that theirs a lot of people "with more money than brains". I can think of a lot better art, and a lot better ways to spend the insane amounts of money. Thanks.
@TheBrianFlanagan
3 жыл бұрын
🤦🏼♂️ I can barely handle your hypocritical irony. I think you meant to type “there’s” not “theirs”. Is there anything funnier than a pretentious idiot saying “theirs a lot of people with more money than brains”? 🥴 Maybe you should spend less time thinking about ways to spend money and more time on your grammar.
I have some art in my toilet! Somebody better buy it before I flush it!
Much-needed dose of perspective and sense.
This Safer rant is so tired but people still love it. And repeat it. The super-rich float around the world in luxury mega-yachts followed by huge ships full of their toys (the toys, which include cars, helicopters, and submarines would be tacky to keep on their luxury mega-yachts) and the average American adult spends about 2000 hours a year watching TV and other video. Why is it only the dollars and time spent on modern art that raises such ire or is described as coming at the expense of the poor? Most modern artists do art because they are driven to do it, and they fall far short of making a living. The wealthy bidding on art at Sotheby's are there because they love the art OR they want to demonstrate their wealth to other rich people by spending incredible sums on something that has no obvious function. None of this is new or unique to modern art. Tax the rich properly and the prices will come down to earth. Do I begrudge the handful of artists who make a good living? Are they creating less value than a similarly compensated pop star, sports hero, or stock broker? Like the pop star and sports hero they have somehow distinguished themselves from hordes of others who have aspired to succeed in their field. (No matter how you got rich, by luck, smarts, or inheritance, your tax rate is too low.) www.businessinsider.com/luxury-yacht-garcon-support-photos-2014-2 techcrunch.com/2018/07/31/u-s-adults-now-spend-nearly-6-hours-per-day-watching-video/
@codysimpson7837
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for summing up my thoughts perfectly.
@WobblieSkellie
2 жыл бұрын
It is amusing to me when I see rich people criticize other rich people for buying something they think is absurd. Or criticize public spending on art installations while lobbying for lower taxes so they can buy a bigger yacht. I wonder how many $150 bottles of wine Morley Safer drank in his life that he wouldn't notice if you switched for something that was $10 a bottle.
View... "blurred lines... 2017 art market" on youtube. It explains the rolling foolishness of high end art world. "We need More of Product"
Besides being a not so subtle money laundering operation, this "art" also accomplishes their goal of societal degeneration and demoralization. I wonder who could be behind this?
@Palendrome
Жыл бұрын
I hope you're not saying our greatest ally
As with anything , people have an idea of what something should be, and when that idea is challenged in any way, they do their best to dismiss it. You see this especially in music and art. The funny part is when they get folks that say, "I can do that or my kid can do that", yet they spend more time criticizing than creating.
The language is hilarious!
I really regret throwing away the tarps we laid down during painting last year. we had black tarp to catch the white wall paint and the blue trim. It was full of little drips and smears, probably worth half a million pounds.
25 years later "Koons", is more prevalent then ever. Hilton Kramer, "he dead", and forgotten, that is the way of the art world. I watch this video every now and then, to humble me and not take the easy way out to fame.
I couldn't agree more.
If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, then the beholder needs to see an optometrist immediately.
Selling people there own egos 😂
@leodwinak
Жыл бұрын
The guy in the middle of the video who said this is really about the collectors wanting to see themselves as part of art history by paying obscene amounts of money for what any normal person could never afford. It's all about ego. It's like a group all standing around talking about who they took home from the club or the bar last night. They're all trying to outdo each other and get attention for themselves. It's as pathetic as the group of forty-year-old men talking about how they won the state champion that year or who dated the cheerleaders. Some of them drove their old pickup truck to the prom with their date others had the money to rent a Humvee stretch limo. These people might be wealthy but underneath there's ghetto and white trash as they come.
The only word for this kind of art is "obscene".
People buy art as an investment. What your looking at is no different then people buying stocks.
I think the people that buy modern art and contemporary art are polar opposite of the people who make them.
Looks like high quality money laundering to me :D
I guess Morley was wrong... some of this stuff IS aging well. A Jean-Michel Basquiat painting similar to the one at 9:49 in this story sold at auction in 2017 for $110 million.
@gosmith3999
3 жыл бұрын
You've guessed wrong. Morley Safer was right. So what if the works are auctioned off for millions of dollars? Money has no value to a young dead man, it's only valuable to the art world that killed him & ravaged his worth like vultures in tuxedos.
When investment professional do this they get charged and convicted of fraud.
Eschatological is not pronounced “eh-SKAT-ological” albeit some critics do pronounce Schnabels art as scatological.
Art is something you want to experience again and again. So, not this visual noise.
"You know what's happening!? We're partying,like you!"- Gimme Shelter!
they should put a sin tax on modern art sales
Basquiat was a genius not only for his appeal to the intellectual but for his simplistic and direct approach to language and technique. The symbolism of placing vague crowns next to the written names of heroic figures in black culture is something anyone can grasp.
@collapsingagain
4 жыл бұрын
I also don't like how they cheapen his death. He was very much a victim of the art world. The pressure from gallerists and the public to produce more works combined with the constant disruption of buyers and critics into his studio lead him into a deep heroin addiction. He did not receive help for this addiction, instead it was added to his mystique, think "poor tortured artist". Eventually it killed him and the auction houses rejoiced as his works sky rocketed in value.
I only wish I'd bought some of these works back then ....you won't find a Twombly or Koons for under $10 million now.
All these works are worth 10 fold now
,Art speak like political speak is the uttering of nonsensical stagnation. In retrospect, it's little wonder that I fell asleep in art history.
have you heard of "investment speak" ?
Que lástima que personas con tanto dinero lo gasten en algo tan superfluo.
utter pretentious drivel
How do people with a spare $170,000 to blow on a piece of "art" make the $170,000 in the first place? Well, they surely are economically talented individuals aren't they! Let's give them a tax break so they can buy 3 urinals. Trickle down economics ... literally.
Brian Sewell is a Savage! Totally agree with everything he said. Absolute rubbish not art at all. This is an insult to real art.
So disrespectful to Jean Michel.. His career was saved by dying. We get that Morley didn't like modern art, but jeez
His throat is burned out from all the cigarettes
Money laundering at it's finest
lollollol
I call it.................Untitled.
If you really analyze classical paintings, you'd be able to find multiple stories, multiple meanings and multiple detail. Now you get the phrase you'd tell your home visitors to sound cool when you present the piece.
What are ten facts in this video
Anyone who calls this pretentious garbage "heroic" should be sent to the trenches of war.
Hilarious
Dayan! Me and my two girls are going to be RRRRRICH! 4 giant turds, courtesy of my girls, floating in a fish tank! Foevever and ever and ever and ever and ever ♾️😂😂😂😂
@stacie4170
6 ай бұрын
That was supposed to be “Dayak” 😂
@stacie4170
6 ай бұрын
Oh! My! God! “DAYAM”! Fk off autocorrect 😡
PT Barnum was right!
The art world is superficially fake, if that make sense.
Urinal is art😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Just like pet rocks and crypto ...
Money Laundering
Money-laundering.
This is not art !
The most pretentious person in the entire video is Brian Sewell.
Art is in the eyes of the beholder. There are a lot of simpletons out there that do no SEE that it is art. It shows ones lack of exposure to modern art can cripple your mind and expose your ignorance.
Goofy vid
Art as object, readymade. Conceptual art as defined by Duchamp. Anything can be art. This idea is 100 years old. Read a book. Duchamp biggest artist of 20th century, not Picasso.