Robert Irwin: Why Art? - The 2016 Burt and Deedee McMurtry Lecture
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2016
- The 2016 Burt and Deedee McMurtry Lecture features distinguished guest artist, ROBERT IRWIN who speaks about perception as the fundamental issue of art. Irwin, who began his career as a painter in the 1950s and became the pioneer of the L.A.-based “Light and Space” movement in the 1960s, has, through a continual breaking down of the frame, come to regard the role of art as “conditional,” or something that works in and responds to the specific surrounding world of experience.
Thank you Robert Irwin, the world needs more people like you.
What a beautiful lecture. Thank-you for making this available.
Best thing on UA-cam! Who needs Ted talks. This guy is a giant in the field of art. The intro was long because the school was so excited and honored to have him talk. Incredibly moving to hear.
Such and inspiring lecture. I've been a fan of his works for years without knowing he did them. It all comes together!
This is wonderful.
skip to 7 min 25 sec for lecture.
Was there ever any documentation taken of the whiteboard? (Would’ve been great if that could’ve been added as a still at the end of the video)
"Arneson" is a curious slip indeed.
Who is the German philosopher that he mentions around 18:00? Can't quite get the name.
Husserl.
husserl
What cap brand is he wearing? Thanks anyone!
Hurley
@@murphyperkins thanks!
please turn on auto translate. pleaseeee
38'45"
OMG, the introduction that never ends. Zzzzz....
"CORN-POP"
-Art
Malevich..Mah- LAY- Vich
Good Hands. Ditch the Cap::)
Terrible filming Stanford U…hardly see the works he refers to. No continuity. Such a discredit to a great artist making a rare appearance.