This show is best when it stays with things like this. Thoughtful, not judgmental or biased. Just informational. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Stay away from politics. It corrupts everything it touches.
You really need to read Proust Was A Neuroscientist. "Instead of giving us a scene of fully realised forms, Cézanne supplies us with layers of suggestive edges, out of which forms slowly unfurl. Our vision is made of lines, and Cézanne has made the lines distressingly visible." In other words, Cézanne got the eye right, long before Hubel and Wiesel transformed our understanding of the visual cortex in 1959."
What is there to be afraid of in the painting of a child? Why are you coming to the paintings with the paintings with these judgements? Are you devoted to a world where a child's hand is nothing to value?
This is why I watch Sunday Morning. Thank you.
For the excellent quality video and news pieces and for the relaxing topics (like this one about art)😊
This show is best when it stays with things like this. Thoughtful, not judgmental or biased. Just informational. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Stay away from politics. It corrupts everything it touches.
Gah! Only until the 25th at MOMA! Out in California, need to get out there!
Plus the Joan Mitchell work.
You really need to read Proust Was A Neuroscientist. "Instead of giving us a scene of fully realised forms, Cézanne supplies us with layers of suggestive edges, out of which forms slowly unfurl. Our vision is made of lines, and Cézanne has made the lines distressingly visible." In other words, Cézanne got the eye right, long before Hubel and Wiesel transformed our understanding of the visual cortex in 1959."
Great piece.
Interesting. But I don't think anyone can know what another "thinks". Cezanne is certainly well known today. Thank you for this.
Шикарные акварели .
picasso said that quote in the beginning
🍎Wow!/./
Why wear masks, something wrong?
I don’t find his work exceptional at all. Looks like a child drew/painted most of it. The art world is so pretentious.
What is there to be afraid of in the painting of a child? Why are you coming to the paintings with the paintings with these judgements? Are you devoted to a world where a child's hand is nothing to value?
Your comments are pretentious. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.