I too am interested in the velvets I remember she showed an artist who did work on velvet before a long time ago, but I don’t remember if it’s the same artist so I’m wondering if velvet are thing now or maybe it was just this one artist I like the idea of velvet
These video's are great. It enables me to see contemporary art exhibitions that I would otherwise not be able to experience firsthand. It's actually pretty valuable. Plus your voice is very pleasant.
What a beautiful display of incredibly good artists! Thank you, Mary Lynn. It’s always a thumbs up from me every time I watch your videos. I’m sure a lot of work goes into producing one single video, but you manage to make it seem so effortless with your candor. Thank you so much.
A most enjoyable art walk with you . Your calm voice and music helped inform to these new to me artists. My bil will be having a show in the spring. So add him to your list of must see. Peter Allerton.
You shot the best images of Sillman and Ackermann I have seen. Very clear and captures the subtlety of the surfaces and color really well. I also highly recommend anyone interested to read Sillman's collected writings in a book called Faux Pas.
I miss a beautiful Art day in NYC, but thanks to you and your gift to us this is a good substitute. So, Wow! standouts Ackerman, Heinze and regarding the 3rd hand helping there is a great book called:FLOW the Psychology of Optimal Experience by ( the late great psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi ) and in the acting world the saying is 'Let IT Do You.' I see some Dali in Heinze...any way-thanks again-keep safe. Slain'th. Dave
The Petzel and Gladstone Gallery shows are the only ones not on view anymore. But everything else is. However I would check their hours, most galleries have summer hours and are closed on weekends
I thought the name Rita Ackermann rang a bell then after doing some research I realised I own a vinyl LP with her artwork - Gazheart on the Locust label. The music on the a side isn't great but the b side has an etched artwork by Ackermann plus there are two good quality prints by her. The second-hand price of the LP is very low so it's a cheap way of owning her work. Anyway, a great video as usual.
that big Schnabel (australia) is one of the best things ive seen in years. I like the velvet pieces but my favorite stuff is his big abstract joints from the early to mid 90s. violent and beautiful. rita ackerman used to do stuff for sonic youth in the 90s as i recall. you can tell shes been looking at a lot of brice marden lately. im not sure about these works (they just seem so unfinished and sketchy) but theyre headed in an interesting direction.
Some enjoyable works. If I could I'd collect Ian Fairweather, Rosalie Gascoigne, Reg Mombassa, and John Olsen. I'm a fan of the Hermannsburg School and have a painting by Ewald Namatjira but almost any First Nations art.
now where's that shopping list, oh yeah : milk bread rice Claire Woods toothpaste Cecily Brown potatoes and an Anselm Kiefer. have a good break Mary, thanks for the work.
Great survey. A lot to unpack. Sometimes I think Schnabel is great, other times think it's complete fakery. Having Bischofberger write the intro puff piece is really a bit much. A dealer who has made millions off of Schnab is not exactly an objective source and the notion that painting was "dead" in the late 70s and JS singlehandedly brought it back is as ridiculous as it gets. Quite like Rita Ackerman possibly this new work is a bit too figurative for me. Nobody does decorative painting better than Amy Sillman. Perfect for over a living room couch or poshest lobby. The Pendleton show for me was the best of this lot. Not too much, not too little, part funhouse vibe, part high mined art show.
Love the work of Tara Donovan but I am sure she doesn't arrange these sculptures, she probably has the idea, draw the idea and a group of assistants will build them for her. Maybe I am wrong, but I still love the work.
Always a pleasure visiting the museums with you.
If I could, I would support any one of these abstract artists over a Berkin Bag any day. Agree with your taste in this video. Very inspiring...
You would probably need a couple a dozen of those bags though.
Have a restful break…your work brings joy and awareness to my world. Thank you Mary Lynn….
I’m new to Rita Ackerman. Thank you the introduction. Love the work.
She’s so brilliant!
Nice video. I'm curious to revisit the early Schnabels, especially the velvets, and the Kabuki backdrops
I too am interested in the velvets I remember she showed an artist who did work on velvet before a long time ago, but I don’t remember if it’s the same artist so I’m wondering if velvet are thing now or maybe it was just this one artist I like the idea of velvet
Mary Lynn thank for sharing your love for art and traveling with style.
Thanks for your generosity.
Un gran saludo desde Bogotá Colombia
love the Ackermann works, thanks for sharing!
Julian Schnabel is wonderful, thank's so much for this Video 😌❤️
I always like your melancholic voice
Beautiful video. I'd like to visit these places one day. Thank you for sharing your visits with us❤
Herrlich mit Ihnen durch
Die Räume zu wandeln
Danke und bis bald.
Ursula Görgen Bonn ❤🎉
AWESOME! Thanks for showing.
These video's are great. It enables me to see contemporary art exhibitions that I would otherwise not be able to experience firsthand. It's actually pretty valuable. Plus your voice is very pleasant.
great shows, thank you for sharing! Didn't know Heinze, fabulous. Tara Donovan's architectural totems are incredible. Thank you!
Excelente seleção, congratulações
What a beautiful display of incredibly good artists! Thank you, Mary Lynn. It’s always a thumbs up from me every time I watch your videos. I’m sure a lot of work goes into producing one single video, but you manage to make it seem so effortless with your candor. Thank you so much.
Rita Ackermans shifts in contrast and space really held my attention in her series.
A most enjoyable art walk with you . Your calm voice and music helped inform to these new to me artists. My bil will be having a show in the spring. So add him to your list of must see. Peter Allerton.
My heart dance looking at these artworks. Thanks for sharing. By the way you look like a movie star. Have a great holiday.
Omg those Rita Ackerman paintings (5’48) are sooo beautiful! I bet that room was amazing
I would definitely collect Amy Sillman. If you have not listened to her lectures; I would recommend you do so. Thank you for your videos.
She’s a great speaker, but her paintings are mediocre
I really appreciate your channel. Thank you for your vídeos. Excellent!💐
Congratulations!
Fantastic day!!!
You shot the best images of Sillman and Ackermann I have seen. Very clear and captures the subtlety of the surfaces and color really well. I also highly recommend anyone interested to read Sillman's collected writings in a book called Faux Pas.
I miss a beautiful Art day in NYC, but thanks to you and your gift to us this is a good substitute. So, Wow! standouts Ackerman, Heinze and regarding the 3rd hand helping there is a great book called:FLOW the Psychology of Optimal Experience by ( the late great psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi ) and in the acting world the saying is 'Let IT Do You.' I see some Dali in Heinze...any way-thanks again-keep safe. Slain'th. Dave
thank you
Great coverage as always.
Mary Lynn, do enjoy your little time off. You are so busy.
So glad I saw this, I'm coming to New York this weekend!
Hope you enjoy it!
The Petzel and Gladstone Gallery shows are the only ones not on view anymore. But everything else is. However I would check their hours, most galleries have summer hours and are closed on weekends
Thank you!
Your voice and sound effects are mercifully restful so thank you
I thought the name Rita Ackermann rang a bell then after doing some research I realised I own a vinyl LP with her artwork - Gazheart on the Locust label. The music on the a side isn't great but the b side has an etched artwork by Ackermann plus there are two good quality prints by her. The second-hand price of the LP is very low so it's a cheap way of owning her work. Anyway, a great video as usual.
Thank you¡¡¡
I really appreciate your channel. 🙌
that big Schnabel (australia) is one of the best things ive seen in years. I like the velvet pieces but my favorite stuff is his big abstract joints from the early to mid 90s. violent and beautiful. rita ackerman used to do stuff for sonic youth in the 90s as i recall. you can tell shes been looking at a lot of brice marden lately. im not sure about these works (they just seem so unfinished and sketchy) but theyre headed in an interesting direction.
I love your videos. 😎
Love your videos!
the toiletroom was very strange,,, bunch of artistic pieces inside each toilet stall/room
excellent!
Some enjoyable works. If I could I'd collect Ian Fairweather, Rosalie Gascoigne, Reg Mombassa, and John Olsen. I'm a fan of the Hermannsburg School and have a painting by Ewald Namatjira but almost any First Nations art.
Have a great summer break 🏖️ New York 🗽Still an Art capital 🍏
Thank you!
Mine is Ackermann 😊. Lynn, do you paint, by the way? ❤have a nice time out.
I like Adam Pendleton and Tara Donavan work the rest are garbage. Thanks for the nice tour around the city!
These silent masterpieces have a lot to say..... But silence can only be heard with certain ears to listen to.
Wwanderful ❤😊
So many artists in so many genres(and mediums) I'd collect spanning just about every age of man. Let's see . . . Mauricio Lasansky to be certain.
You have a pleasant speaking voice.
50 years on from Bram van Velde... 50 more years of Bram van Velde.
so that's where all the those AOL trial CDs ended up 😂
now where's that shopping list, oh yeah : milk bread rice Claire Woods toothpaste Cecily Brown potatoes and an Anselm Kiefer.
have a good break Mary, thanks for the work.
That’s a good list 🥰
Great survey. A lot to unpack. Sometimes I think Schnabel is great, other times think it's complete fakery. Having Bischofberger write the intro puff piece is really a bit much. A dealer who has made millions off of Schnab is not exactly an objective source and the notion that painting was "dead" in the late 70s and JS singlehandedly brought it back is as ridiculous as it gets. Quite like Rita Ackerman possibly this new work is a bit too figurative for me. Nobody does decorative painting better than Amy Sillman. Perfect for over a living room couch or poshest lobby. The Pendleton show for me was the best of this lot. Not too much, not too little, part funhouse vibe, part high mined art show.
Tara Donavan's pieces need to be outside near traditional architecture, they are models for future residences
Agree
The CD sculptures are crying out for a companion sound art installation
Love the work of Tara Donovan but I am sure she doesn't arrange these sculptures, she probably has the idea, draw the idea and a group of assistants will build them for her. Maybe I am wrong, but I still love the work.
If I could afford it? Cecily Brown, Lucien Freud, David Choe and a Jasper John’s.
😎👌✌❤🖐
I would collect.....naudline pierre, Michael Armitage and Christina Ban Ban if I could.....oh and tschabalala self
Cy Twombly.
Good morning
Good morning!
vito exhibits his father, wow.......COME ON!
"hein-zuh"
There is no art but just dead corpse of something.