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Established by Jay Kim in New York in 2020, ARTNYC is an art management company that is also a global gallery specializing in modern and contemporary art that exhibition project across the United States, Europe, and Asia. In addition to its galleries, ARTNYC is at the forefront of the digital marketplace with innovative online viewing rooms, timed to coincide with major art fairs, that include highly desirable works by today’s leading artists, transparent pricing, historical scholarship, and insightful market analysis.

ARTNYC respects artists who are strong-willed and keep their promises well. TEAM ARTNYC supports Training & develop system such artists. The gallery has long been committed to working with and advising artists on all aspects of their legacy planning. Also, CONTENTS ARTNYC making various contents about arts.

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  • @saranevillerogueart9627
    @saranevillerogueart9627Күн бұрын

    Exactly my thoughts. Boring. Banal.

  • @saranevillerogueart9627
    @saranevillerogueart9627Күн бұрын

    Boring. Banal . I could do better.

  • @RonaldGosses
    @RonaldGossesКүн бұрын

    AWESOME! Again, thanks for showing.

  • @user-wu5yt5rm9g
    @user-wu5yt5rm9gКүн бұрын

    Wo bleiben die Meisterwerke ? Es reiht sich einzig eine Schmierage an die andere !!! Mag. Alexander - Rudolf KUBICZEK - WERNBURG Pasadena

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo64903 күн бұрын

    Let me begin by telling you that when my brother was just starting school, he rebelled at the rules of spelling. Why did words have to be spelled in a particular way? Why couldn't he spell them as he wanted to spell them? He resented the rules and he resisted the authority of those who made them ! Keep this in mind. I think that Conceptual art originated with people who could not and would not do the difficult work required to become a 'traditional' artist. Can't master the necessary skills ? No knowledge of perspective? Can't draw? Don't want to have to learn color theory? Can't master composition? No knowledge of human anatomy? Can't render tonal values Can’t be bothered ? These are skills that you have to WORK to perfect. It’s difficult. It takes…..effort. But, you want a fast track to the exalted position of "artist “. Well then, belittle the importance of those skills and debase the notion that they are a prerequisite to creating art. Instead, create an art genre that you CAN do. A new genre. And let's call it Conceptual art. Conceptual artists claim that IDEAS and CONCEPTS are the main feature of their art. They can slap anything together and call it ''conceptual art'' confident that viewers will find SOMETHING to think about it no matter how banal or trivial the artist's concept! There is no way conceptual art pieces can be judged. The promoters of this art have attacked the motives and credibility of authorities and critics who might disparage the work. They have rejected museums and galleries as defining authorities. They reject the idea that art can be judged or criticized . All of this results in a decline in standards. And when you jettison standards, quality suffers. There really IS such a thing as BAD art ! We know this only because we have standards and criteria by which such things can be evaluated. It seems that conceptual art comes down to a basic idea: No one has the right or authority to make any judgements about art ! Art is anything you can get away with ! A whole new language has been created to give the work an air of legitimacy and gravitas. Conceptual art is 'sold' to the unwary public with ....."ArtSpeak". ArtSpeak is a unique assemblage of English words and phrases that the International Art world uses but which are devoid of meaning! Have you ever found yourself confronted by an art gallery’s description of an exhibition which seems completely indecipherable? Or an artist’s statement about their work which left you more confused than enlightened? You’re not alone. Here are examples of ArtSpeak: 'Works that probe the dialectic between innovations that seem to have been forgotten, the ruinous present state of projects once created amid great euphoria, and the present as an era of transitions and new beginnings.'' Or ''The exhibition reactivates his career-long investigation into the social mutations of desire and repression. But his earlier concerns with repression production--in the adolescent or in the family as a whole--give way to the vertiginous retrieval and wayward reinvention of mythical community and sub-cultural traditions.'' This language is meant to convince me that there is real substance to this drivel which is being passed off as art. I don't buy it. But plenty of other people DO buy it. Not because they love the work. They are laying out enormous sums in the belief that their investment will bring them high returns in the future. One Jeff Koons conceptual piece is three basketballs suspended in a fish tank. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Three_Ball_Total_Equilibrium_Tank_by_Jeff_Koons,_Tate_Liverpool.jpg Here is Koons' own ArtSpeak explanation of his floating basketball 'concept' verbatim: “ This is an ultimate state of being. I wanted to play with people’s desires. They desire this equilibrium. They desire pre-birth. I was giving a definition of life and death. This is the eternal. This is what life is like, also, after death. Aspects of the eternal” Rather lofty goals for 3 basketballs suspended in a fish tank!! It sold for $350,000. I wonder what it would have fetched without Koons' name attached to it. Or take the case of Martin Creed's ball of crumpled white copy paper. www.abebooks.com/signed/Work-sheet-paper-crumpled-ball-Creed/7404135374/bd He made almost 700 of them! Some sold for hundreds of dollars. Martin Creed, when asked during an interview how he would respond to those who say the crumpled paper ball isn’t art said : “ I wouldn’t call this art either. Who says, anyway, what’s good and what’s bad?” Interviewer: ''When confronted with conceptual art, we shouldn’t worry whether it’s art or not because no one really knows what art is.'' Is this what art has come to?? _________________________________ Something radical has happened to the art scene in the past 60 years. Cubism slid into non-representational art....what is often called Abstract. Abstract or non-representational art is a legitimate and often profound genre. But to many people, it appeared as if this new style had no structure, principles or standards of evaluation. It’s markings seemed random and arbitrary. Something that anyone could do. Any composition of blotches or scribbles was “Abstract Art”. This was the slippery slope that led to the abandonment of standards in art. Art is what I say it is....and lots of people jumped on the art bandwagon. Anyone can be an artist. Anyone can mount a show. And who is to say if it has value or not ? A tacit agreement has formed among critics, galleries, publications and auction houses to promote and celebrate certain artists and styles. Objects with no artistic merit are touted and praised . Their value increases with every magazine article, every exhibition in a prestigious gallery. And when they come up for auction, sometimes the auction houses will lend vast sums to a bidder so that it appears as if the work of the particular artist is increasing in value. The upward spiral begins and fortunes are made. And many are reluctant to declare that the Emperor is, in fact, naked lest they appear boorish unsophisticated Philistines ! This is what dominates the art market today. The love of money is the root of all evil. It has corrupted politics. It has corrupted sport. It has corrupted healthcare. It has corrupted religion. And now it has corrupted art. But, there is reason to hope. As much of the wisdom of the Greeks and Romans was kept alive through the Middle Ages in small pockets of learning and culture, ateliers have sprung up around the world that are devoted to preserving and handing down the traditional visual arts: drawing, painting and sculpting to each new generation. And when this craze for conceptual art has burned itself out and when visual art is no longer looked on as mere decoration and when schools that have dissolved their art programs want to reestablish them again, the world will find these skills preserved through the atelier movement.

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo64903 күн бұрын

    Did you read the "artspeak" on the wall? Dreary, derivative..ugly !

  • @RonaldGosses
    @RonaldGosses3 күн бұрын

    AWESOME! Thanks for showing.

  • @Ramen_das4850
    @Ramen_das48504 күн бұрын

    Beautiful.

  • @Ramen_das4850
    @Ramen_das48504 күн бұрын

    Very very nice.

  • @2flight
    @2flight5 күн бұрын

    Thanks for taking me along. Some very interesting ideas. Invention is the most important thing. There are people who invent big things and more people who invent little things. But it's always the trying to come up with something new that impresses me. Thanks!

  • @brucemoose9587
    @brucemoose95876 күн бұрын

    strange seeing all those toilet stalls, each with art piece instead of toilet,,, 2:07 but at least one of the stalls has a pene (side view cut into the body)

  • @sublimeister9630
    @sublimeister96306 күн бұрын

    The flesh has that Pearlstein effect due to lack of glazes. 🙏🏼😊

  • @davidhunternyc1
    @davidhunternyc16 күн бұрын

    Very competent painting handling, let down by too much of an adherence to the photographic source. Cameras record light. Often, however, there are elements and details of the photograph that doesn't translate to the painted surface, pulling the eye too strongly to an area that either appears awkward or should play a supporting role, such as an oddly shaped hand or a highlight. It's up to the artist to judiciously edit the elements of the photograph to maximize the impact of the painting. An artist who masterfully edited the photographic source in his paintings is Robert Bechtle. Still, these paintings by Justin Natividad beautifully exemplify DeKooning's maxim that, "“Flesh is the reason oil paint was invented.”

  • @ericswain4177
    @ericswain41777 күн бұрын

    This is another case of "Art is anything you can get away with" The "Bad Publicity is better than no Publicity" stunt. intended or not. Art has taken a very bad ugly turn in the last 50 to 75 years to the present. The majority of artwork today and modern and contemporary communicats is that artist have degenerated down to the degraded state of our current society. This is no longer art "in my opinion. I am an Art Collector and Researcher of 25+ years.

  • @mohamedmustafa6786
    @mohamedmustafa67867 күн бұрын

    We need Art to learn, work, and build...keep going

  • @mitchellewing9809
    @mitchellewing98097 күн бұрын

    Beastiary left Rogues Gallery far behind.

  • @davidwilshusen4332
    @davidwilshusen43327 күн бұрын

    The video was nice , crisp and clear. Thought it was an art gallery. But nooooo, It's a spinning show. Rate this video almost 2 out of 10. Didn't waste my time past 2 min mark.

  • @RonaldGosses
    @RonaldGosses7 күн бұрын

    Awesome ! Thanks for showing.

  • @robertcoyle1532
    @robertcoyle15327 күн бұрын

    Good coverage, thanks!

  • @Kitsco45
    @Kitsco457 күн бұрын

    Not a abstract person but dang it this one is adorable 4:31

  • @mohamedmustafa6786
    @mohamedmustafa67867 күн бұрын

    We need Art...keep going

  • @eliebergel3321
    @eliebergel33217 күн бұрын

    Gallerrie ❤sublime

  • @RonaldGosses
    @RonaldGosses7 күн бұрын

    AWESOME! Thanks for showing.

  • @RonaldGosses
    @RonaldGosses7 күн бұрын

    AWESOME! Thanks for showing.

  • @robertcoyle1532
    @robertcoyle15328 күн бұрын

    Don't be timid... go right up to the painting. They are best viewed at a 90 degree angle, not a 45 at a distance of twenty feet.

  • @lukmonteiro8758
    @lukmonteiro87588 күн бұрын

    Bravo🌸Grato pela harmonia das imagens. Parabens a todos.Axé🌼🌹🏵

  • @hannawagenknecht6378
    @hannawagenknecht63788 күн бұрын

    Thank's so much,what i see,Not all, but,this, or this, i feel good😃🤗👍

  • @2flight
    @2flight9 күн бұрын

    Very interesting. Thank You!

  • @RonaldGosses
    @RonaldGosses9 күн бұрын

    Thanks for showing. AWESOME!

  • @RonaldGosses
    @RonaldGosses9 күн бұрын

    AWESOME! Thanks for showing.

  • @ARTNYC
    @ARTNYC10 күн бұрын

    Please ask to them about list. Sterling - boos gallery in upper east side www.delanceyandgreene.com/sterling-boos

  • @mateofigueredo9492
    @mateofigueredo949210 күн бұрын

    Name of the artist at 8:13?

  • @inesitagrimaux
    @inesitagrimaux11 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @TomHendricksMusea
    @TomHendricksMusea11 күн бұрын

    Most modern art substitutes weird for quality, narrow isms for scope, and trendy for depth. It also refuses to change or even talk about progressive ideas in art like those that follow Too many treat art as a marketing scheme. Modern art has become a trendy clique and the art now is mostly over promoted footnotes to greater art that was done 100 years ago. But art is too important to be reduced to a trendy clique. Post-ism, is art for a new century, not a continuation of last century trends. 1 Mass Market Paintings like Prints. When any art form is mass marketed it enters a golden age. This has happened with books, records, and film. Let's add paintings. Most art is in storage in museum basements. Mass Marketing allows art to tour in copies and allows artists to make royalties on copies. Why do you think the world gets so excited about a new great book, record, or film; but no one cares about a new great painting? All are mass produced except the painting. 2. End a Century of Isms. Dump the genres and formulas and let all kinds of art be a part of the art world. 3. Shift Emphasis From Trendy to Quality. Shift emphasis from the latest trendy art, to quality art in any style. Just because art is weird does not mean it is great art. 4. Free the Art From Museums and Galleries. Get the art out of the ivory elitist museum and gallery towers and back into the world. Have city art centers open to all artists. Make art that is relevant and communicates with people. Start with the first generation of artists online. 5. Postism is Part of a Bigger Revolution. Postism is part of the bigger art and media revolution out of Dallas, that includes art, music, lit, film, media, and a lot more. 6. Postism online: Online artists are the new wave of art. We had all the isms of last century. Now we have a free for all, of all kinds of artists, that are not sanctioned by any museum or gallery, displaying their work. Out of that comes the next wave and revolution of artists. Last century the goal was to fit the ism. This century the goal is to do great art - no ism, no boundaries. Fractionalized art then, synchronized art now. Even calling something modern art is a type of ism that separates that art from the art of the past. The 20th century was a century of experimentation in art. Now in the 21st we can choose from all those styles and / or start one of our own. Then too if someone devises a way to charge and collect a penny per view on a webpage, that would allow any great artist to get money for their art and have a career without any middlemen. Duchamp broke ground 100 years ago - but now his clones are just shoveling dirt. Weird art is easy, you put a strip of raw bacon across an expensive violin, but it's not good art. Join the art revolution and pull the art world out of last century. Musea since 1992.

  • @user-ym1pw5ct8p
    @user-ym1pw5ct8p11 күн бұрын

    I know to all photos mining

  • @justinferguson9779
    @justinferguson977911 күн бұрын

    A maze of minds.

  • @boandersson9134
    @boandersson913411 күн бұрын

    like visiting an ethnographic museum. Skolplacher with its colored pictures showing historical concepts for moderately interested students. fortunately for art, this orientation has a limited lifespan. Everyone should feel included in this era of globalization and population movement. The result is, as we see, similar to what happens in totalitarian systems, that art turns into posing and propaganda. Take a new tack, you curators.

  • @hernanibarsmombelli946
    @hernanibarsmombelli94612 күн бұрын

    In this Sitcom they speak about this so called ART kzread.info/dash/bejne/jGiFmbOxiK-_m84.htmlsi=6gnrvZ6SwbGhDYuY

  • @dyslexocortext6926
    @dyslexocortext692612 күн бұрын

    Horrid videographer, bizarre flashing light might induce a seizure. No work is ever in focus or aligned to the picture plane sufficiently long to see or appreciate what looks like a great show.

  • @mateofigueredo9492
    @mateofigueredo949212 күн бұрын

    Anybody know the name of the painting at 04:31?

  • @ARTNYC
    @ARTNYC10 күн бұрын

    Please ask about list to the gallery www.alminerech.com/exhibitions/8735-the-echo-of-picasso

  • @mateofigueredo9492
    @mateofigueredo949210 күн бұрын

    Uhh, right. Thanks.

  • @hannawagenknecht6378
    @hannawagenknecht637812 күн бұрын

    Very interesting Art,i think so, ❤️😊😂

  • @user-tv3oe5dw9n
    @user-tv3oe5dw9n12 күн бұрын

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • @JamesGoodchap-c4c
    @JamesGoodchap-c4c13 күн бұрын

    I don't know, just don't get it. Art is appreciated anyway :)

  • @hannawagenknecht6378
    @hannawagenknecht637813 күн бұрын

    Future,i think so( KI )😮😮😮😮😮

  • @RonaldGosses
    @RonaldGosses13 күн бұрын

    AWESOME! Thanks for showing.

  • @Sevennnnnnn7
    @Sevennnnnnn713 күн бұрын

    A Gm gift, tysm :)

  • @rongeladoles1525
    @rongeladoles152514 күн бұрын

    THIS VIDEO WASN'T LONG ENOUGH!! 🎨🎨🎨🎨

  • @boandersson9134
    @boandersson913414 күн бұрын

    this is what art looks like when filtered through anxious political correctness.

  • @vasukinagaraj
    @vasukinagaraj14 күн бұрын

    So stimulating - just like being there! 😄