I discovered Freire by reading ''Deschooling Society.'' by Ivan Illich. Enthralled by them both. I was doing a weekly session as a volunteer teaching adults to read at the time, and I got a couple of the students moving by finding them books about football. Thanks for reminding me. 🙏👍
@pythono0pt8 күн бұрын
The book is indeed challenging. This video was beneficial in helping me to understand the theory so far :))
@andysartz9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the review! I was like "Oh? That sounds like an interesting argument, I think tha book is worth it", but then you went "This is the first 30 pages. The rest is just waffle" lmao I think I might still give the book a chance sometime, but it won't be at the top of my priorities list, I guess, haha!
@mia-jeantolley10 күн бұрын
I've recently decided I want to do my PCGE and had SO many questions. This video has educated me massively!
@robotubetwob11 күн бұрын
Does an excellent fake have aura?
@ArtTheoriez10 күн бұрын
Honestly I dunno 🤷🏼♂️. What do you think?
@robotubetwob10 күн бұрын
@@ArtTheoriez Honestly, while I find Benjamin's model/argument interesting, I don't quite buy it. What I can tell you is authenticity is a real thing. And the aura seems related to it.
@theeroticsoffugitivity13 күн бұрын
This video is super beneficial and accessible, thank you for taking the time to explain such important ideas that often take the form of academic jargon!!!
@bwambatv15 күн бұрын
This is beautiful
@ArtTheoriez15 күн бұрын
Appreciate you
@NaomiSeesTheWorld15 күн бұрын
Art school is the only environment they can be considered alpha male 😭😭😭😭
@NaomiSeesTheWorld15 күн бұрын
😼😼
@ArtTheoriez15 күн бұрын
Legend
@4th_Disciple15 күн бұрын
😂😂😂perfect
@SolPenaloza-dz9ex19 күн бұрын
Hi from Argentina! Here, it's challenging to think outside the box when teaching because kids are so used to doing the same kinds of things that they have a bad attitude towards learning in general. I teach English and try to connect the subject to music, TV shows, and games. Initially, they have a bad attitude even before I introduce the day's activity, but their attitude changes afterwards. However, they always tell me that they don't feel like attending other classes
@lentils959420 күн бұрын
INTRO IS LIT!
@mraustinonlineartlessons802620 күн бұрын
i dunno?
@mariavazquezgonzalez334021 күн бұрын
Why is people so concern about Cisjordania, but dont give a shit abou fe, Yemen or Sudan or whatever?
@mariavazquezgonzalez334020 күн бұрын
@@ArtTheoriez because when muslims kill muslims it's "private", even if they kill millions like in Syria, Afghanistan, Somalia, etc. But if a Jew does it... Then it gives you the excuse to hate jews.
@mariavazquezgonzalez334020 күн бұрын
@@ArtTheoriez why is mandatory for an art museum to make a statement about one specific war. There are 59 right now
@sinajakelic21 күн бұрын
this question will keep me awake for days 😂😂😂
@ArtTheoriez21 күн бұрын
🤣🤣
@whitesnail500621 күн бұрын
Thank you sooooo muchhh it helped tremendously and I got in!!!❤❤❤❤❤
@pistachiopink21 күн бұрын
😺 Andrew Tate is the epitome of toxic masculinity, his right wing, dictator like speeches, are comparable to every "man" similar who's ever gone before him. Fair to say, I loathe him.
@xXjonasXxTHEMAN21 күн бұрын
so fire thank you
@GreaterD21 күн бұрын
i think i can speak for them here when i say, that i've never heard of the watermelon having anything to do with Palestine. In the context of racism against black people? Yeah , heard that before. But Palestine? Not once in my life, well before this short at least
@Kiahona21 күн бұрын
I don't know man, it's been pretty hard to be in progressive spaces without noticing the watermelon for Palestine
@Mriom10022 күн бұрын
👏👏👏
@ArtTheoriez22 күн бұрын
straight on it!
@Mriom10022 күн бұрын
@@ArtTheoriez I rate your channel and always look forward to your content! Keep up the good work! 👏
@technoshaman10122 күн бұрын
He's defining his subjective experiencing into a system, it's useful for explaining to the audience what his art means to him, but not very helpful to those who wish to do what he did. I say this because, as someone who does this sort of art I can tell you, yellow is not aggressive 😂, yellow is, FOR ME, joyous, brightly happy. Now I think each artists of abstract should pay attention to how the patterns and colors make them feel, don't assume that what yellow means today is what it will mean to you tomorrow. Use something like Gendlin's Focusing to more deeply suss out for yourself what your art means to you, and to deepen your relationship with yourself. I would also recommend, giving your audience only mysterious hints at would it could maybe mean to you, and hints at why it maybe means that too you, and allow them to, between your art and your very vague hints, suss out how they feel about it, then listen to their feelings and see how it changes how you feel about your own art. In this way your art is alive through the interaction with others, and we grow together. That said, I think his idea of inner need is interesting, and there he may be touching on something a bit more universal, even if I'm not sure he got into totally right. Whatever the case I love Kandinski's art, and I think vaguely comparing it to a visual representation of music is a wonderful way to look at his work. I myself am attempting to compose music to go along with each piece I create, to make my work more immersive and use the music to help the audience under-stand.
@expukpuk23 күн бұрын
Marxist’s nonsense. It gives students credit card with empty bank account.
@ArtTheoriez23 күн бұрын
Not sure I understand? Please can you explain the credit card analogy?
@lartigollr26 күн бұрын
Very clear and strong argument for more engagement from Turner, and the art world in general. Summed up perfectly in this observation you made 'Something I find frustrating about the art world is the way art institutions pretend to be progressive and liberal when it suits them'...
@lartigollr26 күн бұрын
Top content Tom, and I love the Andrew Tate comparision, well done
@ArtTheoriez26 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@RememberTheDuck27 күн бұрын
I still think a lot about all my art teachers. They gave praise when it was needed, criticism when it was needed, and they never graded on a scale. If you did the assignment, you got a 100%/If you didn't bother to do it, you got a 0%. It was up to the student to take on the criticism, do the work, and my teachers tended to gravitate towards students that were clearly willing to improve, learn, and ask questions... without being judgemental to the students that didn't really care about it. They never really treated art as an absolute discipline, and I loved them for it. I was super surprised when I found out that wasn't the experience that other school kids had: Their art teachers were brutal, soul-crushing creatures, and all those kids hated their art classes. Their teachers were quite absolutist about what constituted as "acceptable art". It sort of rubbed me the wrong way when I heard it, truth be told. Edit: Also, the absolute feeling I got when the teacher lingered over my shoulder or watched me a little more closely because I was making something they found interesting... it was super cool to know that I had made enough of an impact for them to do a double-take.
@kat-jp6bc27 күн бұрын
My major work features a section comparing Tate & Marinetti! It's due in two days so it's cool timing that this is uploaded now.
@ArtTheoriez27 күн бұрын
That’s so cool! I would love to read it!
@user-fx4wr8bo1c28 күн бұрын
hi twin
@edwardmay763928 күн бұрын
Absolutely love the intro to this 👌
@ArtTheoriez28 күн бұрын
Thanks mate 🙏🫡
@4th_Disciple29 күн бұрын
3:15 I would Argue Tate promotes Machoism and not so much masculinity. Although droves of 12 year old boys who follow him wouldnt know the difference.
@ArtTheoriez29 күн бұрын
Perhaps I should have said ‘toxic masculinity’
@ArtGuy-ji7rx29 күн бұрын
good vid, very informative
@Bonkers-cj5go29 күн бұрын
🐱
@silvaa_gv29 күн бұрын
🐱
@silvaa_gv29 күн бұрын
sooo interesting !!
@Artfeoriez-gx3fbАй бұрын
certified banger
@SianAustin-qw5xtАй бұрын
Gripping - Great vid!!!
@mraustinonlineartlessons8026Ай бұрын
best video of all time hands down
@lauramorowitz5299Ай бұрын
I have been art history prof for nearly 30 years and this short video is a terrific distillation of these movements. You nailed it!
@ArtTheoriezАй бұрын
Thanks very much, I pretty much copied the arguments from an essay by Thierry De Duve called ‘when form becomes attitude’ it’s worth a read!
@graceattlee3720Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@cjeffrey8713Ай бұрын
Zarina Muhammad speech v good. Well done Thanet 4 Palestine and the artists and workers that have taken a stance instead of protecting their careers. Turner Contemporary need to have some dialogue and show some integrity, especially as they took no time at all to wave the Ukrainian flag and make a statement about that situation.
@livianishibe3706Ай бұрын
thank you for this video! The questions they made for me were something like: How did you found this course? What did you like in the course? What could you bring to the table? Have you read any book or seen any exhibition recently that you would like to mention? Do you have questions for us?
@benaustin1003Ай бұрын
👍
@ArtTheoriezАй бұрын
Thanks bro!
@cryingchihuahua6654Ай бұрын
Wow - such a moving protest. ❤ We know from (recent!) history that pressure from cultural institutions has a powerful part to play in defeating apartheid. Turner Contemporary and other major art instutions in the UK have a responsibility to speak up, boycott, and condemn this genocide! I believe we will see a free Palestine 🇵🇸
@Artfeoriez-gx3fbАй бұрын
Wow! Maybe its time to boycott?
@cjeffrey8713Ай бұрын
It will be if they STILL do nothing
@IanVee-m8hАй бұрын
Well done all that attended this protest. Turner Contemporary do the right thing. Condemn the Genocide in Palestine
@SianAustin-qw5xtАй бұрын
I wish I lived nearer so I could have joined you!
@SianAustin-qw5xtАй бұрын
Well done you guys! It's so important!
@lucigorellbarnesАй бұрын
Great to see this.
@Mriom100Ай бұрын
Well done to all of you for standing up for the Palestinians! Thanks to each of you! 🙏🫶🏼🙌
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I discovered Freire by reading ''Deschooling Society.'' by Ivan Illich. Enthralled by them both. I was doing a weekly session as a volunteer teaching adults to read at the time, and I got a couple of the students moving by finding them books about football. Thanks for reminding me. 🙏👍
The book is indeed challenging. This video was beneficial in helping me to understand the theory so far :))
Thanks for the review! I was like "Oh? That sounds like an interesting argument, I think tha book is worth it", but then you went "This is the first 30 pages. The rest is just waffle" lmao I think I might still give the book a chance sometime, but it won't be at the top of my priorities list, I guess, haha!
I've recently decided I want to do my PCGE and had SO many questions. This video has educated me massively!
Does an excellent fake have aura?
Honestly I dunno 🤷🏼♂️. What do you think?
@@ArtTheoriez Honestly, while I find Benjamin's model/argument interesting, I don't quite buy it. What I can tell you is authenticity is a real thing. And the aura seems related to it.
This video is super beneficial and accessible, thank you for taking the time to explain such important ideas that often take the form of academic jargon!!!
This is beautiful
Appreciate you
Art school is the only environment they can be considered alpha male 😭😭😭😭
😼😼
Legend
😂😂😂perfect
Hi from Argentina! Here, it's challenging to think outside the box when teaching because kids are so used to doing the same kinds of things that they have a bad attitude towards learning in general. I teach English and try to connect the subject to music, TV shows, and games. Initially, they have a bad attitude even before I introduce the day's activity, but their attitude changes afterwards. However, they always tell me that they don't feel like attending other classes
INTRO IS LIT!
i dunno?
Why is people so concern about Cisjordania, but dont give a shit abou fe, Yemen or Sudan or whatever?
@@ArtTheoriez because when muslims kill muslims it's "private", even if they kill millions like in Syria, Afghanistan, Somalia, etc. But if a Jew does it... Then it gives you the excuse to hate jews.
@@ArtTheoriez why is mandatory for an art museum to make a statement about one specific war. There are 59 right now
this question will keep me awake for days 😂😂😂
🤣🤣
Thank you sooooo muchhh it helped tremendously and I got in!!!❤❤❤❤❤
😺 Andrew Tate is the epitome of toxic masculinity, his right wing, dictator like speeches, are comparable to every "man" similar who's ever gone before him. Fair to say, I loathe him.
so fire thank you
i think i can speak for them here when i say, that i've never heard of the watermelon having anything to do with Palestine. In the context of racism against black people? Yeah , heard that before. But Palestine? Not once in my life, well before this short at least
I don't know man, it's been pretty hard to be in progressive spaces without noticing the watermelon for Palestine
👏👏👏
straight on it!
@@ArtTheoriez I rate your channel and always look forward to your content! Keep up the good work! 👏
He's defining his subjective experiencing into a system, it's useful for explaining to the audience what his art means to him, but not very helpful to those who wish to do what he did. I say this because, as someone who does this sort of art I can tell you, yellow is not aggressive 😂, yellow is, FOR ME, joyous, brightly happy. Now I think each artists of abstract should pay attention to how the patterns and colors make them feel, don't assume that what yellow means today is what it will mean to you tomorrow. Use something like Gendlin's Focusing to more deeply suss out for yourself what your art means to you, and to deepen your relationship with yourself. I would also recommend, giving your audience only mysterious hints at would it could maybe mean to you, and hints at why it maybe means that too you, and allow them to, between your art and your very vague hints, suss out how they feel about it, then listen to their feelings and see how it changes how you feel about your own art. In this way your art is alive through the interaction with others, and we grow together. That said, I think his idea of inner need is interesting, and there he may be touching on something a bit more universal, even if I'm not sure he got into totally right. Whatever the case I love Kandinski's art, and I think vaguely comparing it to a visual representation of music is a wonderful way to look at his work. I myself am attempting to compose music to go along with each piece I create, to make my work more immersive and use the music to help the audience under-stand.
Marxist’s nonsense. It gives students credit card with empty bank account.
Not sure I understand? Please can you explain the credit card analogy?
Very clear and strong argument for more engagement from Turner, and the art world in general. Summed up perfectly in this observation you made 'Something I find frustrating about the art world is the way art institutions pretend to be progressive and liberal when it suits them'...
Top content Tom, and I love the Andrew Tate comparision, well done
Thank you 🙏
I still think a lot about all my art teachers. They gave praise when it was needed, criticism when it was needed, and they never graded on a scale. If you did the assignment, you got a 100%/If you didn't bother to do it, you got a 0%. It was up to the student to take on the criticism, do the work, and my teachers tended to gravitate towards students that were clearly willing to improve, learn, and ask questions... without being judgemental to the students that didn't really care about it. They never really treated art as an absolute discipline, and I loved them for it. I was super surprised when I found out that wasn't the experience that other school kids had: Their art teachers were brutal, soul-crushing creatures, and all those kids hated their art classes. Their teachers were quite absolutist about what constituted as "acceptable art". It sort of rubbed me the wrong way when I heard it, truth be told. Edit: Also, the absolute feeling I got when the teacher lingered over my shoulder or watched me a little more closely because I was making something they found interesting... it was super cool to know that I had made enough of an impact for them to do a double-take.
My major work features a section comparing Tate & Marinetti! It's due in two days so it's cool timing that this is uploaded now.
That’s so cool! I would love to read it!
hi twin
Absolutely love the intro to this 👌
Thanks mate 🙏🫡
3:15 I would Argue Tate promotes Machoism and not so much masculinity. Although droves of 12 year old boys who follow him wouldnt know the difference.
Perhaps I should have said ‘toxic masculinity’
good vid, very informative
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🐱
sooo interesting !!
certified banger
Gripping - Great vid!!!
best video of all time hands down
I have been art history prof for nearly 30 years and this short video is a terrific distillation of these movements. You nailed it!
Thanks very much, I pretty much copied the arguments from an essay by Thierry De Duve called ‘when form becomes attitude’ it’s worth a read!
❤❤❤
Zarina Muhammad speech v good. Well done Thanet 4 Palestine and the artists and workers that have taken a stance instead of protecting their careers. Turner Contemporary need to have some dialogue and show some integrity, especially as they took no time at all to wave the Ukrainian flag and make a statement about that situation.
thank you for this video! The questions they made for me were something like: How did you found this course? What did you like in the course? What could you bring to the table? Have you read any book or seen any exhibition recently that you would like to mention? Do you have questions for us?
👍
Thanks bro!
Wow - such a moving protest. ❤ We know from (recent!) history that pressure from cultural institutions has a powerful part to play in defeating apartheid. Turner Contemporary and other major art instutions in the UK have a responsibility to speak up, boycott, and condemn this genocide! I believe we will see a free Palestine 🇵🇸
Wow! Maybe its time to boycott?
It will be if they STILL do nothing
Well done all that attended this protest. Turner Contemporary do the right thing. Condemn the Genocide in Palestine
I wish I lived nearer so I could have joined you!
Well done you guys! It's so important!
Great to see this.
Well done to all of you for standing up for the Palestinians! Thanks to each of you! 🙏🫶🏼🙌