a lot of "neat" art, I don't know I don't know, I feel that contemporary art usually from the first world is like empty, it doesn't have much to say, to tell, I don't see stories, I don't see drama, I see everything as decorative, unless That is the intention of this fair, which I doubt
What a great show that must have been! You did a great job filming it. I especially liked how you zoomed in close and showed the textures and marks. I think that looking at all that art actually got me a little high.
Como puedo participar en sus espacios soy de la cd de México pinto surrealismo y las publico por el feis les envio tres de mis ultimas publicaciones espero respuesta gracias y saludos.desde México
I say this each time I see one of these gallery shows. Installations and decorative pieces are NOT fine art. A gallery for either of those is OK but not with fine art. Also, in a gallery, I would like to see at least 100 pieces from one artist displayed. Then we can see if are a fine artist and consistent in content and evolution, or just wasting materials.
Соглашусь. Редко увидишь работы имеющии художественную ценность. Уровень художников низок, что не скажешь о работах прикладного искусства ,где очевидно хотя бы знание технологии. Неужели уровень художественного образования сканился до уровня подмастерия? Не допустите русских художников в свои галереи - они в момент вытеснят подобных творцов. Зрителя не обманишь, ибо выживает лишь гармония.
@coz-DS Such rigid boundaries, dividing fine art from craft from installations from decorative, are increasingly immaterial. And have been for the past 50 years or more. (Btw, it’s not possible for art markets to show installations, since by definition they are enormous.) It’s readily apparent to anyone who’s paying attention that most viewers have diverse tastes. That’s why art markets like this one are popular. Where are these imaginary galleries that have the room to show 100 pieces? Or for that matter, galleries that can afford to focus on one kind of work? Mostly though, you keep complaining about all this because you don’t understand shit about contemporary art and nobody cares WHAT you think.
A a fine art painter I agree with you in theory but, 100 pieces in a single gallery? Do you ave any concept of how long it takes a fine art painter to paint 100 pieces, even if that painter is no longer alive and your talking about a retrospective. Often we paint over old paintings, recycle stretcher bars, and I purposely pick out several paintings of mine that I don’t like each year and destroy them with a box knife in the belief that their destruction will catalyze creative renewal. Especially since our (mine at least) standards for what I am willing to put out there are likely far higher than yours or anybody else’s. I’m not a fan of fine art galleries displaying what I see as crafty, but who am I to say what is and isn’t “fine art.” So far as your use of the term “decorative,” as a pejorative is nothing more than an insult to a person you never met, who had worked hard to create it, get a gallery to agree to show it, and this isn’t even to mention the enormous financial investment of gallery owners. It’s fine if you don’t like an artist’s work, but I don’t understand people’s need to insult the producers of things they personally don’t like. Why not just say something along the lines of, I’ve been to a lot of gallery shows and never seen anything that I liked? Besides, I don’t know of any gallery that could physically display 100 paintings of an artist’s works, unless maybe if the works were small and a gallerist chose to display work in a salon style. I personally don’t like my art hanging in a salon style but that doesn’t stop me from doing so. Anyway, lots of people like and don’t like my work or even my words. It goes with the territory whenever and however a person puts themself out there for judgement.
Where is the art world going... its so pathetic some works...!! how can some galleys select such kind of low quality works.... but 5 % of thoughtful.
Es un reflejo de la condicion ,psiquica,espiritual e intelectual del momento ..
I was thinking the same. Idk, what is happening(((
a lot of "neat" art, I don't know I don't know, I feel that contemporary art usually from the first world is like empty, it doesn't have much to say, to tell, I don't see stories, I don't see drama, I see everything as decorative, unless That is the intention of this fair, which I doubt
Bagus dan indah
Semua karya seni yang di tampilkan , beebagai jenis kreatif seni dari kalangan seniman .
Sukses selalu
Thank you !!
Дивовіжно ,богато талановітих творів,дякую😊
Wouldn't give wall space to 95% of this
What a great show that must have been! You did a great job filming it. I especially liked how you zoomed in close and showed the textures and marks. I think that looking at all that art actually got me a little high.
Thank you so much for watching and spending time to write such a beautiful comment! ❤
Wonderful video ! Thank you very much🤩🤩🤩
Glad you liked it!
Wow, ich glaube es kaum, und viel, much work., unbelievable.
Thank you!
Most fun I’ve had online in a while!! Who’s responsible for the smokin’ music?
Thank you! Music is from Jazz Art Quartet, Julian Hartwell, Mark Yencheske, David Gives :)
@@artmecenate Fantastic!
Thank you so much for all of us that can't be there ❤😊
Thank you for watching ! I’m editing videos for art Basel Miami and Art Miami , they will be out soon. Stay tuned! :)
❤
Жуть..Подачи, экспозиции НЕТ вообще! Редкие интересные работы тонут в мертвечине . Хочется спросить : «Зачем это всё?..»
Art work is hard work
Absolutely
현대미술의 아트페어 진수입니다.
감사합니다.
❤
Thank you!
Some very good pieces...🖼️🙏
Thank you!
I just finished a painting but after watching this video I feel f**king inspired to make more art. Thank you from NC ❤️
Thank you! This is such a great compliment!
The art nedeed a diferent definition because that isn't art
This is well done! I felt that 90% of the artwork was nonsensical but the 10% was special.
Thank you!
i didnt see that 10%
Exactly my thought
Me encanto! Un video bastante largo con todos los detalles sin que me dolieran los pies 😅 gracias
Geez, what's with the music?! Not everyone is in mood for jazz all the time. I'm yawning.
Stay tuned for next videos and you’ll hear different music too :) thanks for watching!!
I wish to have my own Art Gallery here in Jamaica soon
Best wishes! Waiting to see all the beautiful artworks and great artists you’ll be exhibiting!
Very satisfied experience, thank you🤗🤑
Thank you!
THANKS💋
I AM FROM MTUS LIKE A LITTLE ARTIST ANYONE GIVE ME A CHANCE TO SHOW MY ARTWORK INSIDE AN ART MARKET FAIR IN SAN FRANCISCO
horrible soundtrack. the chatter & sounds from the gallery would've kept me watching much longer.
Great walkthrough, difficult with jazzy soundtrack a bit distracting.
Yeah!! Great stuff👍but didnt know that galleries could paint😒
I am artists
hay cuadros maravillosos
Thank you!
Some good works.
Beautiful art.Magnific from Brazil ❤❤❤
Thank you very much!
Art takes on many forms, whether it decorative, accent or what have you. If someone created it with his or her hands it can stand as art.
Very nice video, thanks for share!
Thank you! Happy you like it!
Wow.... Beautiful!!!👍👍
Thank you!
Спасибо! Очень интересно!
Thank you!
I’m signing up for next year!
Muchas gracias. ha sido una visita muy interesante.
Gracias a ti!
I appreciate the video. Not being able to attend art shows as I would like.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!!
What A Great Show of Art..Thanks for sharing..
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!!
You did a good job, It feels like I travelled there to see all these wonderful pieces 👍👌 new friends here, Thank you for sharing
Thank you very much!
Beautiful art!
Thank you so much 😀
Great job. Thanks. The music could be more varied.
Thank you for your suggestion!
Horrible music. So I muted .
Thanks for the trip!
SUPPPPER MUSIK!!! SPASIBO!!!
Thank you!
Where does all the bad art go?
Cool your vidéo 😍+ 1 abonné 🙂
Merci et bienvenue!! 😃
Merci 🙂
Awesome
Thank you!
so nice so good.
Many many thanks!
Thank you!
Stunning Art exhibition
Many thanks!
Vielen lieben Dank dafür 😊
Fart Art
Wow, amazing
Thanks a lot!
I love this ❤️ 😀 ❤
Thank you!!
Love it so much! 😍
Thank you!!
me encanta
Thank you!!
😴😴😴😴😴
It inspires creativity.🧡🧡🧡
Thank you! 😊
Como puedo participar en sus espacios soy de la cd de México pinto surrealismo y las publico por el feis les envio tres de mis ultimas publicaciones espero respuesta gracias y saludos.desde México
Email artmecenate@gmail.com 😊
I say this each time I see one of these gallery shows. Installations and decorative pieces are NOT fine art. A gallery for either of those is OK but not with fine art. Also, in a gallery, I would like to see at least 100 pieces from one artist displayed. Then we can see if are a fine artist and consistent in content and evolution, or just wasting materials.
Me Me Me … it’s not all about ‘you’ or what you’d like to see
Соглашусь. Редко увидишь работы имеющии художественную ценность. Уровень художников низок, что не скажешь о работах прикладного искусства ,где очевидно хотя бы знание технологии. Неужели уровень художественного образования сканился до уровня подмастерия? Не допустите русских художников в свои галереи - они в момент вытеснят подобных творцов. Зрителя не обманишь, ибо выживает лишь гармония.
@@JohnJSteinbeck Thank you 💯
@coz-DS Such rigid boundaries, dividing fine art from craft from installations from decorative, are increasingly immaterial. And have been for the past 50 years or more. (Btw, it’s not possible for art markets to show installations, since by definition they are enormous.) It’s readily apparent to anyone who’s paying attention that most viewers have diverse tastes. That’s why art markets like this one are popular. Where are these imaginary galleries that have the room to show 100 pieces? Or for that matter, galleries that can afford to focus on one kind of work? Mostly though, you keep complaining about all this because you don’t understand shit about contemporary art and nobody cares WHAT you think.
A a fine art painter I agree with you in theory but, 100 pieces in a single gallery? Do you ave any concept of how long it takes a fine art painter to paint 100 pieces, even if that painter is no longer alive and your talking about a retrospective. Often we paint over old paintings, recycle stretcher bars, and I purposely pick out several paintings of mine that I don’t like each year and destroy them with a box knife in the belief that their destruction will catalyze creative renewal. Especially since our (mine at least) standards for what I am willing to put out there are likely far higher than yours or anybody else’s. I’m not a fan of fine art galleries displaying what I see as crafty, but who am I to say what is and isn’t “fine art.” So far as your use of the term “decorative,” as a pejorative is nothing more than an insult to a person you never met, who had worked hard to create it, get a gallery to agree to show it, and this isn’t even to mention the enormous financial investment of gallery owners. It’s fine if you don’t like an artist’s work, but I don’t understand people’s need to insult the producers of things they personally don’t like. Why not just say something along the lines of, I’ve been to a lot of gallery shows and never seen anything that I liked?
Besides, I don’t know of any gallery that could physically display 100 paintings of an artist’s works, unless maybe if the works were small and a gallerist chose to display work in a salon style. I personally don’t like my art hanging in a salon style but that doesn’t stop me from doing so. Anyway, lots of people like and don’t like my work or even my words. It goes with the territory whenever and however a person puts themself out there for judgement.
That jazz music is very annoying