Thank you very much, Milan! I am not worried about blowing up, nor do I give it too much thought. I am grateful that I can share my ideas that were piling up in my mind for years. And I feel pleased that I can take more people... on an adventure!
Thank you. It's important that the misogynistic atrocities of these brilliant men are known clearly and held alongside their celebrated artwork. There are so many of these stories. I hope you will cover more of them.
Thanks man, even the newspapers reported about this episode: www.novosti.rs/kultura/vesti/1007700/genije-ili-cudoviste-pikasa-inspirisala-patnja-zena-vladislav-radak-snimio-dokumentarac-slavnom-slikaru
Love your channel and this video is another good one- Very good and astute insights into Picasso. I sense that he had some kind of "mania" regarding women- the need to elevate and destroy that which he had cultivated. The deep need almost demonic glow he had to ridicule those he needed to worship came out so vividly here. You once again tapped into a great deal. Thank you! Your work is amazing.
Thank you Justin! I am glad you liked it. You are completely right, more I investigated into the matter more I believed we constructed the society where talented people have get out of jail card, and it is time to change that. Stay tuned, more great episodes are coming soon...
@@VladislavRadakShowthank you. Your work is great. Amazing to me how Picasso could break open the 'spirit" of others through art and in life....it seems he was more captured by the feminine than he could process.
The question is…Who enabled him? I mean, maybe he was so alluring, and had such a hold on these women that they could not resist him. Those piercing eyes that looked deep into their souls. I am just thinking out loud about the effects of celebrity with regards to attraction.
Actually my main reason it isn’t taught is because of parental complaint, even in topics such as aids/HIV and lgbt+ discussions, I’ve seen that they tell children that if they’re parents would not be comfortable with them learning about it, they can skip, the same would have happened when learning about this kind of subject.
Wow! So much gossip and conjecture in this video. Maybe go back to the women themselves as the source of information as most of them seemed completely obsessed with Picasso, his talent, his fame and especially his wealth, rather than making up stuff. Maybe watch Sylvette David's video (Christies) to inform yourself on what a 'monster' Picasso really was.
He was a lot worse a person than I thought, and I didn’t think he was very good. I had not considered before the relationship between his misogyny andart. Interesting hypothesis.
You keep saying 'schizophrenic'. But its very clearly Picasso was a NPD'er, aka a narcissistic personality. And the women most likely were all BPD'ers. Since these two types of Cluster B personalities attract each other like magnets. They are very much alike. Not one is the victim necessarily above the other. It's complex. But all in all has very little to do with Schizophrenia. For the rest very interesting and also shows how the masses are very selective in their indignation when it comes to maltreatment or abuse. The bourgeoisie, the upper classes will go the museums and smell each others farts and circle jerk themselves into artsniffing 'this is culture!' heights.
This Is your opinión from censor and moral ethics visions.But for this opinión is innecesary your judge. why your visión about the art is limited and tendencious? Picasso is dead. And he Was a big monster but big man like all the greatest artist. But what about the líes from the of Contemporary art and the black legend ? Picasso Was a man of his time ! So cant See you like a judge moralista conceptos of his life With Your today eyes? Words… 😮 only words
It Is interesting and for sure real but he Is a great artist. And Imagine in the beginning i did not like him.at all even because It Is more difficult to comprehend.
I can't wait for this chanel to blow up, it deserves so much more recognition. Amazing job Vladislav, I look forward to your videos every week :)
Thank you very much, Milan! I am not worried about blowing up, nor do I give it too much thought. I am grateful that I can share my ideas that were piling up in my mind for years. And I feel pleased that I can take more people... on an adventure!
Thank you. It's important that the misogynistic atrocities of these brilliant men are known clearly and held alongside their celebrated artwork. There are so many of these stories. I hope you will cover more of them.
Completely new perspective on Picasso 👍✨
Thanks man, even the newspapers reported about this episode:
www.novosti.rs/kultura/vesti/1007700/genije-ili-cudoviste-pikasa-inspirisala-patnja-zena-vladislav-radak-snimio-dokumentarac-slavnom-slikaru
I admire the man as a true artist of our time.🧑🎨♾️🙂
It’s good to know this. Thank you.
I loved this video (even when I'm a bit late haha) good job!
Love your channel and this video is another good one- Very good and astute insights into Picasso. I sense that he had some kind of "mania" regarding women- the need to elevate and destroy that which he had cultivated. The deep need almost demonic glow he had to ridicule those he needed to worship came out so vividly here. You once again tapped into a great deal. Thank you! Your work is amazing.
Thank you Justin! I am glad you liked it. You are completely right, more I investigated into the matter more I believed we constructed the society where talented people have get out of jail card, and it is time to change that. Stay tuned, more great episodes are coming soon...
@@VladislavRadakShowthank you. Your work is great. Amazing to me how Picasso could break open the 'spirit" of others through art and in life....it seems he was more captured by the feminine than he could process.
The question is…Who enabled him? I mean, maybe he was so alluring, and had such a hold on these women that they could not resist him. Those piercing eyes that looked deep into their souls. I am just thinking out loud about the effects of celebrity with regards to attraction.
This video could have been very interesting if they had asked this.
Wooow! My favorite video so far!
Yay! Thank you! More cool videos coming soon!
Wow this is very interesting.
Great material 👏🏼
He was a traditional Spanish macho. The only good thing about him is that his passion for physical beauty led to great art.
good video....thank you
Interesting
He’s a Genius that’s it 🙌🙌🙌🙌❤
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Monster.
Why don't they teach us the full truth about people at school?
Either they don't know or they just don't want us to think badly of them
@@MrVimtomelon i guess you're right
Bcz goverment wants to sell his paintings in millions
Actually my main reason it isn’t taught is because of parental complaint, even in topics such as aids/HIV and lgbt+ discussions, I’ve seen that they tell children that if they’re parents would not be comfortable with them learning about it, they can skip, the same would have happened when learning about this kind of subject.
Picasso stole oe banked on the idea of "Cubism" from African masks designs, there are a few other videos about it.
Cezanne mainly.
Picazzo var en mild og følsom elsker etter hva hans kone forteller i boken om deres liv sammen. Men.......
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Wow! So much gossip and conjecture in this video. Maybe go back to the women themselves as the source of information as most of them seemed completely obsessed with Picasso, his talent, his fame and especially his wealth, rather than making up stuff. Maybe watch Sylvette David's video (Christies) to inform yourself on what a 'monster' Picasso really was.
He was a lot worse a person than I thought, and I didn’t think he was very good. I had not considered before the relationship between his misogyny andart. Interesting hypothesis.
You keep saying 'schizophrenic'. But its very clearly Picasso was a NPD'er, aka a narcissistic personality. And the women most likely were all BPD'ers. Since these two types of Cluster B personalities attract each other like magnets. They are very much alike. Not one is the victim necessarily above the other. It's complex.
But all in all has very little to do with Schizophrenia.
For the rest very interesting and also shows how the masses are very selective in their indignation when it comes to maltreatment or abuse.
The bourgeoisie, the upper classes will go the museums and smell each others farts and circle jerk themselves into artsniffing 'this is culture!' heights.
Not a fan of Picasso's art
Lol
Picasso was not "father cubism". He plagiert cubism from another French artist. And he was a monster. 😆✌️
From Africa
@@chebochebo3058its african influenced but through a European lens
Let Picasso alone.
After 1900 his art sucked. That's how I see it. That he sucked as a person as well is neither here nor there. Dali was great... a Franco-phile...
I usually say that after Guernica, he only painted Picassos. So I give him up until 1937.
This Is your opinión from censor and moral ethics visions.But for this opinión is innecesary your judge.
why your visión about the art is limited and tendencious? Picasso is dead. And he Was a big monster but big man like all the greatest artist. But what about the líes from the of Contemporary art and the black legend ?
Picasso Was a man of his time ! So cant See you like a judge moralista conceptos of his life With Your today eyes? Words… 😮 only words
It Is interesting and for sure real but he Is a great artist. And Imagine in the beginning i did not like him.at all even because It Is more difficult to comprehend.