very perceptive , very sincere , geniune expression of his views, such an immense figure in the art world . his education of art and knowledge in art making are simple overwhelming. Can we meet the artist????
@chineainguanzo6341 Жыл бұрын
Great artist, he is very honest ! I love his work.❤
@beedeeuniko Жыл бұрын
Artificial Intelligence and robotics could do the job by now, but then again, it's too much fun painting yourself, plus we need sth. to do :)
@faridsabha8104 Жыл бұрын
Einfach und klar und toll!
@hubbert222 жыл бұрын
Brilliant!
@patrickmcdaniel81232 жыл бұрын
I enjoy Peter Doig interviews with the sound turned off. I like the sound turned off because it reminds me of his art.
@sfunyc12813 жыл бұрын
Funnily, I love looking at supplies at an art store. My imagination is unleashed.
@effeo99623 жыл бұрын
"How does the process look like?" Only Germans would use how and like together. Correct would have been"How does the process look?"
@ninazantout42893 жыл бұрын
Der beste ❤️
@StuartSeaton3 жыл бұрын
I just found out :( so sorry to hear Ali is gone. I remember him well from Nijmegen 2006 in the Marienbosch. I found him painting a wall one day and I said what are you doing? He said art. I said I can do art. And he said so do it! And I did. This memory has always stayed in my mind. The other is dancing at some techno night in Doornroosje and seeing him dancing with his girlfriend. I miss those days and want to go back, and I'm really sorry to find out that Ali won't be there if I do.
@STOA1693 жыл бұрын
Sehr sehenswert!
@dragonskinavi4 жыл бұрын
Love how Peter answers the questions without actually answering the questions :)
@massivemini4 жыл бұрын
Hat jemand Hintergründe zu seinem Tod? Kenne ihn noch aus Nijmegen. Seine Anfänge. Man was haben wir Unsinn gemacht 😂😂😂
@anastasijacvetkova94014 жыл бұрын
Ich werde glauben dass du weiter lebst.fur ewig.
@anastasijacvetkova94014 жыл бұрын
Ohne dich duesseldorf ist auch nicht mehr das gleiche.wir sehen uns in anderem Leben und reden weiter..................Plotzlich.habe damit nicht gerechnet.das bild was du mir geschickt hast werde ich in meinem herzchen tragen. Du warst eine von wenigen der mich verstanden hat.du hast immer richtigen wort fur mich gehabt.rest in peace .....
@CaciBG4 жыл бұрын
Besondere Persönlichkeit, vermisste ihn schon beim Umzug nach Berlin. Werde ihm nie vergessen.
@alr.31374 жыл бұрын
RIP Ali !
@cm13564 жыл бұрын
RIP
@andrea484 жыл бұрын
Wir werden Dich schmerzlich vermissen 😢
@l.j.55094 жыл бұрын
Ali, RIP!
@larswannop59424 жыл бұрын
I particularly appreciated the observation of painting's quality of touch. That's a really important quality that is so often lost in just viewing art on a phone. Every screen feels the same, where there are billions of elements that change between viewer and physical painting. There's a real opportunity for painters to hold the viewers curiosity, to pull people deeper in. Thanks to the makers of this film and to Peter. Very simple, but important thoughts to think about as artists.
@arch-aidecontracting50164 жыл бұрын
somewhat surprised Peter didn't say anything about the internet/dicital media as a technical invention that has influenced/changed/confronted painting - i kind of thought that topic would be a given -although maybe a little too pat or boring to get into
@vv4024 жыл бұрын
啊哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈
@feidhlimx5 жыл бұрын
If I ever get a dog I think I will call him Peter.
@mariogeis95585 жыл бұрын
hell yeah
@TheHarrooo6 жыл бұрын
Superb interview. Great questions, great answers!
@sallydarley98125 жыл бұрын
Yes, I agree! The BEST interview of Mr Doig
@myvaportrail6 жыл бұрын
It would be rad if you put his voice over footage showing examples of his work and him working it.
@shimetot69966 жыл бұрын
OMG He is so cool!
@jamesloy46157 жыл бұрын
Thanks to the producers of this video and many thanks to Peter for being allowed to be 'interrogated' and providing an interesting insight on how Peter thinks about his work. This is a valuable 16 minutes of art education in a nutshell. I hope painting will never be taken away from man because it would be like loosing an endangered species like the elephant and many other important animals on this planet. You might as well think of a world where man has lost his ability to see touch and feel before the end of painting. Painting constantly reinvents with the manipulation by the artist.
@anthonymorton30747 жыл бұрын
Thank you makers and Peter. This was great. I like what was said about flatness & Aliveness. It made me think of how the act of painting is a instance of pushing a 3-d world and a meta-dimensional experience into a 2-d surface as to simplify and understand in a different way.
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very perceptive , very sincere , geniune expression of his views, such an immense figure in the art world . his education of art and knowledge in art making are simple overwhelming. Can we meet the artist????
Great artist, he is very honest ! I love his work.❤
Artificial Intelligence and robotics could do the job by now, but then again, it's too much fun painting yourself, plus we need sth. to do :)
Einfach und klar und toll!
Brilliant!
I enjoy Peter Doig interviews with the sound turned off. I like the sound turned off because it reminds me of his art.
Funnily, I love looking at supplies at an art store. My imagination is unleashed.
"How does the process look like?" Only Germans would use how and like together. Correct would have been"How does the process look?"
Der beste ❤️
I just found out :( so sorry to hear Ali is gone. I remember him well from Nijmegen 2006 in the Marienbosch. I found him painting a wall one day and I said what are you doing? He said art. I said I can do art. And he said so do it! And I did. This memory has always stayed in my mind. The other is dancing at some techno night in Doornroosje and seeing him dancing with his girlfriend. I miss those days and want to go back, and I'm really sorry to find out that Ali won't be there if I do.
Sehr sehenswert!
Love how Peter answers the questions without actually answering the questions :)
Hat jemand Hintergründe zu seinem Tod? Kenne ihn noch aus Nijmegen. Seine Anfänge. Man was haben wir Unsinn gemacht 😂😂😂
Ich werde glauben dass du weiter lebst.fur ewig.
Ohne dich duesseldorf ist auch nicht mehr das gleiche.wir sehen uns in anderem Leben und reden weiter..................Plotzlich.habe damit nicht gerechnet.das bild was du mir geschickt hast werde ich in meinem herzchen tragen. Du warst eine von wenigen der mich verstanden hat.du hast immer richtigen wort fur mich gehabt.rest in peace .....
Besondere Persönlichkeit, vermisste ihn schon beim Umzug nach Berlin. Werde ihm nie vergessen.
RIP Ali !
RIP
Wir werden Dich schmerzlich vermissen 😢
Ali, RIP!
I particularly appreciated the observation of painting's quality of touch. That's a really important quality that is so often lost in just viewing art on a phone. Every screen feels the same, where there are billions of elements that change between viewer and physical painting. There's a real opportunity for painters to hold the viewers curiosity, to pull people deeper in. Thanks to the makers of this film and to Peter. Very simple, but important thoughts to think about as artists.
somewhat surprised Peter didn't say anything about the internet/dicital media as a technical invention that has influenced/changed/confronted painting - i kind of thought that topic would be a given -although maybe a little too pat or boring to get into
啊哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈哈
If I ever get a dog I think I will call him Peter.
hell yeah
Superb interview. Great questions, great answers!
Yes, I agree! The BEST interview of Mr Doig
It would be rad if you put his voice over footage showing examples of his work and him working it.
OMG He is so cool!
Thanks to the producers of this video and many thanks to Peter for being allowed to be 'interrogated' and providing an interesting insight on how Peter thinks about his work. This is a valuable 16 minutes of art education in a nutshell. I hope painting will never be taken away from man because it would be like loosing an endangered species like the elephant and many other important animals on this planet. You might as well think of a world where man has lost his ability to see touch and feel before the end of painting. Painting constantly reinvents with the manipulation by the artist.
Thank you makers and Peter. This was great. I like what was said about flatness & Aliveness. It made me think of how the act of painting is a instance of pushing a 3-d world and a meta-dimensional experience into a 2-d surface as to simplify and understand in a different way.
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Krass, das ist ja mal ein interessanter Ali!