Alan Avery Art Company opened in 1981 in a downtown
warehouse on Trinity Avenue as Trinity Gallery. The gallery
moved to the current location in late 1991.
The gallery, which is now the oldest sustained contemporary
art gallery in Atlanta, represents works by exciting and
technically proficient emerging, mid-career and internationally
established career artists including, Robert Rauschenberg.
Jim Dine, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Kipniss,
Donald Sultan, Chuck Close, Louise Nevelson, Helen
Frankenthaler and Kara Walker.
Clients of the gallery include numerous public institutions,
corporations, and private collectors across the globe.
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98% of art school is bullshit
Valuable training for an artist might be a carnival barker.
“One swipe was a masterpiece.”Unfortunately I flushed.
The thousands of contemporary printmakers who are printing editions from copper plates would be surprised to hear that "absolutely nobody is printing with copper." Some of us are still using historical methods to produce original prints.
Brought in a dwarf? Woah who says things like that!
AWESOME, VERY HELPFUL!!! Wish I had heard this advice 30 years ago!
Although art school for too long can really numb your thinking, art school for a short while is really helpful. M so glad to have met the bestest teachers in the academy i went to in Florence. They are hands down the best teachers. 💕
Me too! Love Florence! How long were you there?
9 n half months 😌
@@bubble_in_the_ink cool! Super cool!
Fabulous
Very interesting, Thank you!
Nu am scoală de Arte și sculptez si pictez . Marian Moise România.
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Art is dead art is fucking dead… Crafts and hobbies and design decorations are now considered art, and to Xpress, your wet, self, in any honest fashion, or to be controversial in anyway, in this bland, generic, oppressive censored culture we live in is occupational suicide. These people do not want to be artists. They’re whiners that want to be in movements and dress funny and never go to the gym.
Thanks for the great video. 😃😃 FYI - You might be interested in a great looking inspirational art book, it's called “The STOP LOOKING START SEEING book”.
this was amazing
Leonardo stayed many years at Verrocchio’s workshop...Lautrec studied under F. Cormon and he frequented, like Van Gogh, the Julian academy...no school...really?
Keep it simple and stupid, do ART SHOW 😊👍
what a clown!
Thank you for this video!
@11:50 💎
Thank you i live here in the Philippines art system is different from your country but the idea as an artist is being connected with real art community and make the best way or go away.
😮 Tof gedaan iedereen zijn stijl is anders
If your negating an artist because you don’t agree with their politics your probably not the person you project, or think you project.
No mention of any degree of talent or skill that may be required, but I suppose it makes sense when we look at Damien Hirst.
I don’t know who this man is and I don’t want to know after listening to him for five minutes. Extremely unlikable and I’m not sure what art he’s creating but because of his pompous attitude, I don’t even want to research.
In Da Vinci's time, there weren't exactly art schools. You were mentored, for years, to a master as Da Vinci was. Michelangelo was the sculptor, Da Vinci tried. MANY, if not all that this guy mentioned who did not go to art school, is bullshitting you. A great art school will not have you trying to paint like the professor. However, the push for contemporary, modern, abstract work is pushed by lower end universities. What you see in galleries today is mostly installations/ decorative works NOT fine art. Don't listen to this male, he doen't know what he is talking about, in fact he is saying exactly what he said about art schools trying to make you paint like the professor, he wants you to think like him. It is true bullshit!
This is such an old-school way of thinking. You don't need galleries to make a living at art anymore. In fact, you can probably do better without their elitist and political B.S.
And then came Tiktok :)))
You make it look like Leonardo davici didn't go to art school, he was an apprentice to the most important artists at the time, that is art school in the olden days, it is even more so than now...please review what you said, because it is not true that he didn't go to art school...
Bro, you'd look better not exposing ankle flesh. Try black socks.
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Very credible speaker. Impressive.
False there's so much to learn from Art School
Thank you for such honest,appropriate & valuable information … ❤️🇦🇺
It was a sad day when Art and the Arts were monetized and stratified by name notoriety, and cost. Who owns it or owned it in the past or has the rights to it Etc... In my opinion, that's why quite a bit of modern and contemporary art is so bad and has lost its communication and is degraded.
That day was hundreds of years ago. You only know of old masters because the rich commissioned them. However, the art market is full of contemporary trash macerating as fine art.
Thanks!
Super informative thank you!
Davinci was taught by the best of his time and Gogh went to an atelier!
Well, he has a point of view. A Master artist is not necessarily or just an artist that creates artwork in a way no one has done before, and Just because you may not know the rules does not mean that they can't and are broken when creating art regardless of knowing or not.
TY 😊 I appreciate it...
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A degree from an art school doesn't make you an artist, but it opens doors. Without such a degree, you will have a very hard time to get a chance to speak to people who are important in furthering your career. But that's it already.
These days there's the Internet, galleries are so 3 years ago
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This is all information for being a gallery artist ?
The comment about the law being only as good as you can afford to enforce it is important.
I agree with you as artist no need go to art school, because the main point is feeling and emotional, but seem now some art dealer need it as selling point in art market specially in Asian art market, so i will face on Europe and US, because they choose artist more simple is like or unlike, whatever you just a homeless man
This has been the most insightful talk I’ve come across. Thank you !
I'm sure you will collect my art
Certainly not one of my favorite artists. He did strive for some sort of purely American vision, but it turns out to be one that I never think of, hark back to, or particularly admire. One of my tests is "would I want to own an original by this artist?" --- and in this case I must admit the answer is no.
I have to abbreviate my comments because I can't bear to spend more time writing about a man who does not command my respect. There he is, with the whole costume: the "de rigueur" bowtie and the pompous self-inflated speech to his captive audience. Look, I am unimpressed by a single word or recommendation out of Mr Avery's mouth. His surrounds himself with what he calls "modern masters", yet I would never advise any art lover to buy any of these works: Frankenthaler, Kara Walker, Chuck Close, and so on. I honestly do not consider Close to even be an artist at all. He came up with a pointless formulaic method of filling a page or canvas, and then just fills in the blanks. Why would anyone really want to look at that pixelated unpleasant face on their wall??? Frankenthaler at least tried to compose paintings, but in my opinion did a very substandard job of it. I seriously would not pay 5 bucks for a Frankenthaler. And this Kara Walker?? Oh, please, I would not purchase these silhouettes and certainly do not consider them worthy art objects, and would prefer not to see them. In short, Mr Avery does not impress me with his inflated rhetoric and claims of superlative expertise. Furthermore, I am mostly pained to witness what has become of directions in art ever since the hopeful days of far more talented artists in the New York School such as Gorky and deKooning. I will believe talent is not dead when I ever see it again.
I found this monologue unhelpful and actually quite annoying.