This makes me feel nothing. It's too lacking. Maybe the artist explanation piece could help, but overall, it kinda leaves you wanting a real piece of art..
@Artasformtours13 күн бұрын
How do you define art?
@clarezajac327614 күн бұрын
Oh I love it so much😢😢😊😊😊
@Artasformtours14 күн бұрын
The exhibition is free to visit in NYC ❤️
@BirdsOfGlass14 күн бұрын
I don't get it.
@Artasformtours14 күн бұрын
I don’t think the point of art is to get it. I think you’re meant to feel it
@theposhmaniac516914 күн бұрын
Very cool sculptures. Love it.
@Artasformtours14 күн бұрын
They are!
@sunshineii947214 күн бұрын
Not sure what it is , it is BEAUTIFUL.❤❤❤❤
@Artasformtours14 күн бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@pauljeffries364828 күн бұрын
thankyou for the time and effort to do this. Many artists and I know think this is great. I have recommended it to classes an in lecture I presented. Great!
@DreStyle29 күн бұрын
Me: nice splatter of paint
@davidhunternyc1Ай бұрын
Much of contemporary painting has reverted back to foreground, middle ground, and background tropes. Representation, figuration, and subject matter reign. Issues matter. Yes, Clement Greenberg was fiction but is what we have now any better? The problem is our eyes see fast. We instantly assimilate images and quickly become bored. Rehashing visual conventions are often unsuccessful and, to be fair, most abstraction is a regurgitation of the past too. Art is no longer the zeitgeist it once was. Besides Jackson Pollock, the closest the art world had to putting an artist on the cover of Time Magazine was either Jeff Koons or Matthew Barney. That time has past. Beeple stirred a bit of controversy but, for most people, it's more engaging to swipe left and swipe right. In this sea of the new normal, painting doesn't care. Painting is still, quiet, and anachronistic. Even so, the paintings of Thomas Nozkowski's make quite a noise, the antithesis of Rothko's vibrating hum. Spirituality is replaced by transgression, uncertainty, and the chattering of teeth. If art mirrors our times, Nozkowski's pulse was prescient, aligned more with the existential angst of Jordan Wolfson and Neo Rauch than with his own generation. Thomas Nozkowski's paintings are not "a celebration of form and color." He plows through abstract expressionism and minimalism with a sneer. He's inspired by the slippage between thoughts, images, things, and patterns. Nozkowski's paintings do something. They function. Some paintings exhibit a perverse humor. Their enigmatic presence is remarkable considering they're directly and simply painted on a small scale. In an age of oversized art in oversized galleries, Nozkowski's honest work shuns grandiosity, like Vemeer's, "The Lacemaker" mocking David's histrionic, "Coronation of Napoleon". One of Nozkowski's predecessors is Myron Stout, whose black & white paintings cohabit a space between abstraction and non-representaion. Google search Stout's "Untitled", 1957 - 1968, at the Yale University Art Gallery. Like Nozkowski's work, it's a small oil painting, consisting of a white "V" shaped figure on a black ground. Myron Stout's "Untitled", is simple in form but, "What is it?" "What's it doing?" The white shape is simultaneously flat and deep, receding and advancing, every rounded corner different from the next. Stretching. Pulling. Doing no-thing. Its graphic simplicity resists assimilation. Nozkowski's, "Untitled", takes Stout's "V" and turns it into a right angle swimming pool in the middle of a Van Gogh wheatfield. Disagree and you'd be correct. The painting just sits there, neither affirming nor denying your thoughts because, of course, painting does none of these things. It's neither a representational take on Myron Stout's "V" nor an abstraction. Like the shutter of a camera lens, it closes, resisting interpretation. Not to be outdone is a simple lime green shape on a grey background. Empty of detail and minimal in construct, it is perhaps the most vexing painting in the show. Is it a pixelated artichoke? Nothing coalesces. Questions beget more questions. Like many of Nozkowski's paintings, the image is unpinnable and is frankly, odd. In another "Untitled" painting, the painting is both a cartoonish take on Hokusai's, "The Great Wave of Kanagawa" and a character from Dr. Seuss... 'Clark' in the park. There are other painters whose work shares an affinity with Nozkowski. Albert Pinkham Ryder, Forest Bess, and Gertrude Abercrombie were artists who also worked on a small scale outside the mainstream. Their internal dialog with the world couldn’t care less about the official canon of art history. Thomas Nozkowski's vision was no less singular. We were lucky to have him.
@patrickmcdaniel8123Ай бұрын
So tired of watching Mexican men and women producing art on this childish level. Mr. Montes please get an attorney and sue the institutions you graduated from for not teaching you how to draw and paint on a mature level. Joy Levelle was a great artist but she shouldn't be your hero, IMO.
@FuturistbillpiconeАй бұрын
Can I show my art to an art director please?
@ArtasformtoursАй бұрын
What art director? I don’t understand what you’re talking about
@jakerazmataz852Ай бұрын
No men in NYC. That's new.🤦♂️
@ArtasformtoursАй бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to demonstrate what not being a man looks like ❤️
@carolynmullet1726Ай бұрын
I like that you show close-ups but please somehow tell us who the artists are & if there is a label show that too.
@narwalionn6368Ай бұрын
I don’t understand art.
@ArtasformtoursАй бұрын
You don’t need to. Visual art is like music, in that way. You either like it or you don’t, the rest doesn’t matter ❤️
@sablezubshruz9811Ай бұрын
Just usual crap, this "art" would be forgotten in 2-3- years/
@ArtasformtoursАй бұрын
Contemporary art is not for everyone. Hope you find art you like.
@SkywalkerPaul2 ай бұрын
Epic
@archiechoke232 ай бұрын
Wow , love to see this in person.
@Artasformtours2 ай бұрын
The show closes tomorrow, so you should hurry 😊
@JoelSmithMusic1012 ай бұрын
So it’s basically fabric curtains hanging in the windows? 😂
@jeffreycollins72972 ай бұрын
Wowness! He’s definitely in a league all his own. Thanks for the video. Got anything longer for Stella? Would love some slow pans to really soak up the textures and forms. Cheers!
@gyasiharris55522 ай бұрын
Thank you for highlighting the life of this man; I will not forget his name.
@waivz2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing the experience of this exhibit. Eric White surely has a deep thought provoking narrative with this collection. Great job capturing it. Your commentary was very informative, but if you do not mind me asking, what were your feelings and thoughts after taken in the show? Appreciate you.🙏🏽
@SkywalkerPaul3 ай бұрын
Epic 🎉
@UnbelievablyGauche3 ай бұрын
I’m getting pretty bored of majority black women shit. I wanna go to an art gallery and be impressed not made to suddenly turn sorrowful and guilty.
@clamda3 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@roberta99503 ай бұрын
He looks like Jeff goldblum
@dharmatrax3 ай бұрын
Which artists are these? Love the glass pieces and the wall pieces around 17 mins. What gallery? What show?
@michaelwrider3 ай бұрын
WOW!
@user-pq5ts6tn8b4 ай бұрын
Большой фотоальбом. Только это не искусство. Фотограф ничего не теряет и не приобретает.
@e-k36204 ай бұрын
Im sorry i love art and have dedicated my life to its creation, but this is garbage at least its visually interesting but that's it. I understand why these pieces are important to the history of art, but i just don't get why people have to come up with these bs essays for describing a painting of DIFFERENT COLORED SQUARES.
@Artasformtours4 ай бұрын
Lee Krasner is one of the most important figures in the history abstract expressionism. It’s tragic that someone who claims to “dedicate their life” to the creation of art, doesn’t see value in educating people about important figures and moments in art history.
@schmitkeoriginals4 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@Artasformtours4 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@slygun4514 ай бұрын
A glimpse into how things change but still remain the same
@slygun4514 ай бұрын
For certain her style of art is unique as well as pretty
@slygun4514 ай бұрын
Those are nice works!❤
@Artasformtours4 ай бұрын
They are!❤️
@aperson39514 ай бұрын
This is so cool
@Artasformtours4 ай бұрын
Totally! Love his work ❤️
@edwardferry82474 ай бұрын
Lovely précis of what the exhibition is about, nice to hear someone who understands Ryman’s thinking in these works. 👏
@Artasformtours4 ай бұрын
Thank you!❤️❤️❤️
@josmerordonez39434 ай бұрын
Thanks I hate it
@Artasformtours4 ай бұрын
Abstract art is not for everyone.
@Veroveren4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 that's too forward!
@sunshineandsoccer5 ай бұрын
I can definitely see the influence of classical Chinese landscape paintings with the use of negative space and calligraphic mark making
@ricardolimon1905 ай бұрын
Art is fake
@Artasformtours4 ай бұрын
That’s a sad perspective.
@user-iv1vu4lk9e5 ай бұрын
Genio total el maestro Tutle. Armonia, elegencia, simplicidad, minimalismo, color!!! Que mas se puede pedir....
@onewilmore5 ай бұрын
Love his work
@Artasformtours5 ай бұрын
❤️
@sublimeister96305 ай бұрын
And this is what galleries like in an artist…consistency. Aside from a static plant standing upright, nothing change except the plant and background color… Technical skill is there, but lacks imagination. 🙏🏼😊
@Artasformtours5 ай бұрын
I don’t agree ❤️
@sublimeister96305 ай бұрын
And these is what galleries like in an artist…consistency. Aside from a static plant standing upright, nothing change except the plant and background color… Technical skill is there, but lacks imagination. 🙏🏼😊
@sublimeister96305 ай бұрын
The figures are too static… 🙏🏼❤
@Artasformtours5 ай бұрын
I don’t agree ❤️
@NoelleTannen-eq5uc5 ай бұрын
So bumbed I missed this
@Artasformtours5 ай бұрын
She has a lot of existing exhibitions coming up!
@toscaozine6 ай бұрын
Riqueza em detalhes.😊
@toscaozine6 ай бұрын
Galerias com trabalhos muito bons!😊
@user-lz3og6el5v6 ай бұрын
gorgeous
@herrwoland35006 ай бұрын
You make great videos, glad to have found this channel!
Пікірлер
Cest vraiment beau!
Tuttle cannot hold a candle to Frank Stella!
I would love a piece really awesome
Me too! They’re gorgeous
This makes me feel nothing. It's too lacking. Maybe the artist explanation piece could help, but overall, it kinda leaves you wanting a real piece of art..
How do you define art?
Oh I love it so much😢😢😊😊😊
The exhibition is free to visit in NYC ❤️
I don't get it.
I don’t think the point of art is to get it. I think you’re meant to feel it
Very cool sculptures. Love it.
They are!
Not sure what it is , it is BEAUTIFUL.❤❤❤❤
❤️❤️❤️
thankyou for the time and effort to do this. Many artists and I know think this is great. I have recommended it to classes an in lecture I presented. Great!
Me: nice splatter of paint
Much of contemporary painting has reverted back to foreground, middle ground, and background tropes. Representation, figuration, and subject matter reign. Issues matter. Yes, Clement Greenberg was fiction but is what we have now any better? The problem is our eyes see fast. We instantly assimilate images and quickly become bored. Rehashing visual conventions are often unsuccessful and, to be fair, most abstraction is a regurgitation of the past too. Art is no longer the zeitgeist it once was. Besides Jackson Pollock, the closest the art world had to putting an artist on the cover of Time Magazine was either Jeff Koons or Matthew Barney. That time has past. Beeple stirred a bit of controversy but, for most people, it's more engaging to swipe left and swipe right. In this sea of the new normal, painting doesn't care. Painting is still, quiet, and anachronistic. Even so, the paintings of Thomas Nozkowski's make quite a noise, the antithesis of Rothko's vibrating hum. Spirituality is replaced by transgression, uncertainty, and the chattering of teeth. If art mirrors our times, Nozkowski's pulse was prescient, aligned more with the existential angst of Jordan Wolfson and Neo Rauch than with his own generation. Thomas Nozkowski's paintings are not "a celebration of form and color." He plows through abstract expressionism and minimalism with a sneer. He's inspired by the slippage between thoughts, images, things, and patterns. Nozkowski's paintings do something. They function. Some paintings exhibit a perverse humor. Their enigmatic presence is remarkable considering they're directly and simply painted on a small scale. In an age of oversized art in oversized galleries, Nozkowski's honest work shuns grandiosity, like Vemeer's, "The Lacemaker" mocking David's histrionic, "Coronation of Napoleon". One of Nozkowski's predecessors is Myron Stout, whose black & white paintings cohabit a space between abstraction and non-representaion. Google search Stout's "Untitled", 1957 - 1968, at the Yale University Art Gallery. Like Nozkowski's work, it's a small oil painting, consisting of a white "V" shaped figure on a black ground. Myron Stout's "Untitled", is simple in form but, "What is it?" "What's it doing?" The white shape is simultaneously flat and deep, receding and advancing, every rounded corner different from the next. Stretching. Pulling. Doing no-thing. Its graphic simplicity resists assimilation. Nozkowski's, "Untitled", takes Stout's "V" and turns it into a right angle swimming pool in the middle of a Van Gogh wheatfield. Disagree and you'd be correct. The painting just sits there, neither affirming nor denying your thoughts because, of course, painting does none of these things. It's neither a representational take on Myron Stout's "V" nor an abstraction. Like the shutter of a camera lens, it closes, resisting interpretation. Not to be outdone is a simple lime green shape on a grey background. Empty of detail and minimal in construct, it is perhaps the most vexing painting in the show. Is it a pixelated artichoke? Nothing coalesces. Questions beget more questions. Like many of Nozkowski's paintings, the image is unpinnable and is frankly, odd. In another "Untitled" painting, the painting is both a cartoonish take on Hokusai's, "The Great Wave of Kanagawa" and a character from Dr. Seuss... 'Clark' in the park. There are other painters whose work shares an affinity with Nozkowski. Albert Pinkham Ryder, Forest Bess, and Gertrude Abercrombie were artists who also worked on a small scale outside the mainstream. Their internal dialog with the world couldn’t care less about the official canon of art history. Thomas Nozkowski's vision was no less singular. We were lucky to have him.
So tired of watching Mexican men and women producing art on this childish level. Mr. Montes please get an attorney and sue the institutions you graduated from for not teaching you how to draw and paint on a mature level. Joy Levelle was a great artist but she shouldn't be your hero, IMO.
Can I show my art to an art director please?
What art director? I don’t understand what you’re talking about
No men in NYC. That's new.🤦♂️
Thanks for taking the time to demonstrate what not being a man looks like ❤️
I like that you show close-ups but please somehow tell us who the artists are & if there is a label show that too.
I don’t understand art.
You don’t need to. Visual art is like music, in that way. You either like it or you don’t, the rest doesn’t matter ❤️
Just usual crap, this "art" would be forgotten in 2-3- years/
Contemporary art is not for everyone. Hope you find art you like.
Epic
Wow , love to see this in person.
The show closes tomorrow, so you should hurry 😊
So it’s basically fabric curtains hanging in the windows? 😂
Wowness! He’s definitely in a league all his own. Thanks for the video. Got anything longer for Stella? Would love some slow pans to really soak up the textures and forms. Cheers!
Thank you for highlighting the life of this man; I will not forget his name.
Thank you so much for sharing the experience of this exhibit. Eric White surely has a deep thought provoking narrative with this collection. Great job capturing it. Your commentary was very informative, but if you do not mind me asking, what were your feelings and thoughts after taken in the show? Appreciate you.🙏🏽
Epic 🎉
I’m getting pretty bored of majority black women shit. I wanna go to an art gallery and be impressed not made to suddenly turn sorrowful and guilty.
Excellent!
He looks like Jeff goldblum
Which artists are these? Love the glass pieces and the wall pieces around 17 mins. What gallery? What show?
WOW!
Большой фотоальбом. Только это не искусство. Фотограф ничего не теряет и не приобретает.
Im sorry i love art and have dedicated my life to its creation, but this is garbage at least its visually interesting but that's it. I understand why these pieces are important to the history of art, but i just don't get why people have to come up with these bs essays for describing a painting of DIFFERENT COLORED SQUARES.
Lee Krasner is one of the most important figures in the history abstract expressionism. It’s tragic that someone who claims to “dedicate their life” to the creation of art, doesn’t see value in educating people about important figures and moments in art history.
🔥🔥🔥
❤️❤️❤️
A glimpse into how things change but still remain the same
For certain her style of art is unique as well as pretty
Those are nice works!❤
They are!❤️
This is so cool
Totally! Love his work ❤️
Lovely précis of what the exhibition is about, nice to hear someone who understands Ryman’s thinking in these works. 👏
Thank you!❤️❤️❤️
Thanks I hate it
Abstract art is not for everyone.
😂😂😂 that's too forward!
I can definitely see the influence of classical Chinese landscape paintings with the use of negative space and calligraphic mark making
Art is fake
That’s a sad perspective.
Genio total el maestro Tutle. Armonia, elegencia, simplicidad, minimalismo, color!!! Que mas se puede pedir....
Love his work
❤️
And this is what galleries like in an artist…consistency. Aside from a static plant standing upright, nothing change except the plant and background color… Technical skill is there, but lacks imagination. 🙏🏼😊
I don’t agree ❤️
And these is what galleries like in an artist…consistency. Aside from a static plant standing upright, nothing change except the plant and background color… Technical skill is there, but lacks imagination. 🙏🏼😊
The figures are too static… 🙏🏼❤
I don’t agree ❤️
So bumbed I missed this
She has a lot of existing exhibitions coming up!
Riqueza em detalhes.😊
Galerias com trabalhos muito bons!😊
gorgeous
You make great videos, glad to have found this channel!
Thank you!🥰❤️