Life Drawing with Derek Boshier | Masterclass | Tate
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Warning: Contains nudity
Most readily known for his Pop art, painter Derek Boshier has worked in many media, and continues practice as primarily a narrative figurative painter. Now living in Los Angeles, Boshier experienced the rigour of training on the National Diploma in Design, and then as a graduate student at RCA. Boshier has exhibited his work-as well as taught extensively in art schools--all over the world.
Hi Derek. It was really great to see and hear you again, as always breaking through the crust of the usual stuff. I have always appreciated the contact I had with you at UH. Rix, still plugging away in Houston.
This is an amazing class...we should take note of its departure from traditional life drawing and creating art. As long as I've practiced life drawing I have trouble thinking of it as art. This is an eye opener.
Ha, this took me back to being in Derek's classes at UH. I love this!
Don’t want to roast this guy too much as I don’t know his work and the end results were pretty sweet, but I love that shot of him photographing a rainbow with his iPad right after he dismisses the big cliches of life drawing. 😏
maybe he show his family the rainbow :-)
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I’m taking it in. Thank you.
Love the Life Room every one should get a chance to do this...
work to the edge
its taking the line for a walk :)
Where is this school or drawing room, nice views of London
Hi Cliff. This was shot in the East Room at Tate Modern. It's a private hire space and it does have great views!
I like the one old man between two legs!
Amazing channel
I can't help but notice that the windows are full open and that there are buildings in some shots that have access to what is going on in the studio. It seems unfair to the models, that anyone with binoculars and a good camera can see them and take pictures of these fully nude models. They would not need to be artists or pay the models. This seems unfair to the models and also unprofessional to expose them to any casual viewer.
The casual viewer several floors up who just happened to have binoculars or a camera with a telephoto lens?
Des Embrey Hi Des, I wrote from the perspective of a model. A lo of people ink hat we have no inhibitions o reservations at all, and because we are nude for a select group of people, artists/ students/ teachers that we have no problem with anyone else observing us. I have had secretaries, cleaning crews, friends etc just walk in and no one say anything. I don't normally say anything but it actually is no what one agrees to as a model. It's no unusual for people to have binoculars and high definition cameras so I think my point is quite valid. Most art models are paid with the understanding that unless they have agreed o it that no photos are permitted. My observation is that the video shows a situation that the model is unprotected so to speak. Perhaps the involved models do not care- which is fine- but not all models are as casual with their nudity as people might think.
They are being drawn so i dont think they have a problem with there bodies being out there for people to see...
Don’t worry, nobody watches the outside world anymore.
On another note, i guess this is way they wore masks.
Alan Ellaway it might be better not to project your own fears and dislikes onto other models who may not share your views. You would not like working like this, so just don’t do it. Don’t take a stance for people who haven’t said they want you to in order to justify your own reaction.
...having music all along the film gives these otherwise completely pedestrian presentations a fake aura of mystery: the guy delivers mostly platitudes and cliches, the project is, in my opinion, infantile and useless (insert the nude model in a photo-based layout and amaze the world - as Goethe would like you to), there no perceivable sign of excitement around the class, the resulting drawings are just regular drawings...
...The main difference between an unqualified person and an art teacher of today seems to consist in the nonchalance with which the latter can deliver that sort of stuff...
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Absolutely wrong. You must have a border so that, if having a work framed, the matting will not overlap the image.
JeffersonDinedAlone not true. You are assuming that a matting frame would be used in a traditional manner. There are ways of framing a piece that is attached on top of mount board.
If art has absolute rules or laws it is not Art. Art by definition can not have answers.
@@robford3211 exactly
look where your going, not where you've been.
Yikes. Never learn life drawing from a guy who can't draw from life. I don't care if he's famous, has a British accent, and talks wittily or confidently; the guy obviously cannot teach how to draw from life.
None of what he said had any real meat. It was the equivalent to, nice work it looks interesting.
Crap!
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