Exploring London Art Galleries During Frieze Week: Part I
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- Exploring London Art Galleries During Frieze Week: Part I
I'm so excited to be back in London! It's Frieze week, so there are a lot of great exhibits on view and I'm going to bring you along with me for my favorite ones.
As always details about each artist and gallery can be found below.
#london #freize #contemporaryart
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ARTISTS & GALLERIES MENTIONED
Michael Armitage & Seyni Awa Camara, White Cube Bermondsey (0:00): bit.ly/3T2wCIY
Cecily Brown, Thomas Dane Gallery (6:50): bit.ly/3yBLTrP
Mark Grotjahn, Gagosian Gallery (10:25): bit.ly/3MqVyXN
Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Almine Rech (14:06): bit.ly/3CSOFvg
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Great to see Cecily Brown's work again with a new show. Thank you.
Thank you Mary lynn very informative ❤😊
I do not know what I would do without you and James Kalm. Thank you so much!!!!
Also like the scenes of you walking to and through the galleries. Nice to have a camera-person with you. It gives a nice feel for what you as a visitor experiences.
Exciting shows as always...love every minute of the video...thanks for sharing 🙂
This is an awesome walkthrough Mary! Thank you!
Cecily is one of my all time favs, and Michael Armitage excellent too. Great video, thanks for sharing
One of my favourite vids of yours since I've subscribed. Painting alive and well in London with the city looking pretty and villagey (pretty sure that's not a word).
Good shot of a painting from the side: it shows a sensitivity to the art, you don't often see that view.
Brown is one of my favourites, great application of paint and her connection to Bacon is known. Wonderful to see the latter still impacting art.
I'm gonna go back to your comments about memory and reality to unpick it. It was memorable.
Beautiful all arts
Thank you for sharing
Wonderful video
I enjoyed it watching 🎨🖌💕👋
What a lovely voice and presence of yours. Perfect video.
In addition to the pieces exhibited in it, that space was a work of art all on its own! 👍
Through the whiff of the breeze and the scent of flowers and the threads of the authentic, I send a thank you from the bottom of my heart to you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your constant giving.
The artist painting Colorado fly fishing and ski tour memories is painting abstracted Aspen groves - the scarred white forms is more naturalistic observation of Aspen bark than abstracted; the yellow is the dancing fall aspen leaves, abstracted in form and naturalistic in the composition. The red recalls, more vividly than nature the Basalt geology visible in many Colorado mountain venues. Also, adding the name of the artist in the video when their works appear would be very helpful. Finally, thank you for a wonderful tour of these London Galleries!!!! I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Me gusta la perspectiva de cada visión que a captado su arte a través del tiempo 🖼✌❤
Out of everything seen, the most beautiful sight was the sight of you
Never seen Seyni Awa Camara's work before - just amazing, thank you for sharing!
It is an experience of lifetime to visit Art Galleries in London, especially spoken words for pieces of Artwork, the artist. It is educating for armchair connoisseur without doing legwork. Countless thanks for this rare treat.
love it ! Thank you
As usual perfect gallery tour!
Thanks Mary
I love this ❤️ ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your work. Now I can seat at home at see some nice artwork abroad :)
Luar biasa seni yang di tampilkan
Sukses dan semangat berkarya
Any control over what commercials they play before, during and after? Most impressed with Quinn's work. Exquisite color, impactful frontal body proportional faux "portraits". Diane Arbus came to mind often as well as facial reconstruction with an axe after a bus accident. I see Bacon maybe too much. For Grotjahn: when Pollock and Bob Ross had a baby. Great gallery spaces. LOVE LOVE LOVE your walks around the city you're in...some great architecture in London. Been there in '79 traveling thru Europe after Peace Corps, you brought it back - London memories. Again great work. Thanks MLB!
Nice! I turn my living room into Art gallery with my TV. Would love to include these in my collection as well! ❤
Was too ill to travel this year so this is incredible thank you x
Some very good some not thanks for the tour🎉❤
Your videos are amazing. Thank you for making them.
I’m glad you enjoy them
Mary has an exquisite voice . Armitage was glorious . The rest ? Who needs it ?
Armatage,shanks,make toilets.
Thank you for sharing this video. It's nice to see the artists of London. You made a very informative, calm video👌
Thank you very, Very much for the Thoughtful, & through work.
Your Efforts & the Documentations are globally appreciated.
고샘 Gosam
Beautiful film !!
Thank you. London is so beautiful. Enjoy your visit!
Thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you !
Nice day to you.
🔎⏳🦉
Thank you❤
Thank you Very enjoyable.
So refreshing.
I am a HUGE fan or Michael Armitage and have been following him and his work for years. For those of you interested there are many videos here on UA-cam of Michael's work and visits back home to Kenya.
Glad to know that you are from Kenya I will welcome you to my old art studio once you get to Nairobi
@@bengithinji2827 It's Gauguin without Gauguin, without any reason to be other than what?
The terra cotta figures are amazing!
Fabulous.
There is something about Cecily Brown’s work that I just can’t explain why they are so incredible 🤩
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hello, and my artistic work could you explain it? ...Mister Mo
This London visitation is marvelous. So many beautiful things and the content is very rich.
У вещей не может быть богатого содержания...
Это извращения больных людей и манипуляции общественным сознанием
Beautiful
Thank you !!
Great content 💯
Thank you very much Mary, I loved this very much.
se pueden apreciar muchos trabajos plásticos con muy buena factura y calidad artística tanto en la línea color y composición visualizando se un buen gusto en escoger esos trabajos
En el arte como en todo lo que se expone al criterio humano debe tenerse la habilidad y la sensibilidad de escogerse lo mejor sin excluir el llamado arte pobre que por supuesto tiene su lugar así como el llamado arte conceptual que no todo nos dice algo pues no tiene la calidad para ser expuesto y nos dejamos influenciar por críticos que han pasado una escuela pero que no sienten verdaderamente el arte
ART = POWERFULL 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
謝謝你帶來的這趟美妙藝術饗宴!! 你的聲音太好聽了,讓我直接走入美麗的世界呢~
Inspired by Diego Rivera's 1947 'The Temptations of Saint Anthony'? If not 'inspired', eerily familiar (0:55), Great Gallery tour though. Cheers
Thanks :) 👍👍
White Cube very nice Art!
I adore the london galleries, theres SO MUCH to see and its nearly all free or very cheap, but the best thing is that there is nearly always someone there to enthuse with
So much to see!
I am working so that I can re-open my gallery in Hanoi. It would be a dream come true for you to visit! Love your videos!
Cecily Brown is one of my top ten favorite contemporary painters
I just discovered her through this video and now she’s one of my favorites too!
@@kingchillcali Why? What do you get off on? Mangled strips of bits of nothing, no?
Thanks again for uploading videos like these, great quality. Sometimes I have to cringe hearing the gallery's description of the works.
Im a Kenyan artist doing contemporary art I like this one really much
A therapeutic art Voice 💎
Complimenti un Video Bellissimo!!!
Great!!!!
cood video/ thanks.
I'd have loved to also see your lunch stops as you showed in Venice, just to round out the experience.
Very nice
I am close I Think of painting as a way of deepening and communicating an experience of Life 🎶💜🎵🦄
Thank you for doing these, you have a charming beauty and intelligence, elegance and a classic style combine with a great voice not over talkative and knowing when to let the silence take over... and a great camera man or lady.
very beautiful
rubbish exhibitions. blacks blacks blacks
You are amazing
بحبك يافنانة يلي متزوقة للفن التشكيلى انا فنان وبعشق الفن لدرجة الادمان مدمن فن تشكيلى
You should go see the exhibition at Gillian Jason Gallery its so amazing its called Trials of Vision. By an upcoming artist it was wow
You are the best ❤
the best of what? of bla bla bla?
I like that *sleeping painting too
Oh…I like this content!!!
The venues, the presentation, and the atmosphere are wonderful. Kudos to the coordinators of this exhibit. The artwork was hit and miss-mostly a miss. It will be refreshing to see the promoters get out and focus on pure talent and creativity, again,rather than acquiescing to what is the current socially-acceptable thing to do.
So agree.
aw yea
Beautiful paintings. I’m someone who’d rather have minimal explanations…let me just love the painting. Don’t tell me what I’m supposed to see, think or feel.
use the mute button ;)
There's volume keys for a reason lul
So many times large paintings come off as bloated and self important, so it's really refreshing to see Cecily Brown working on such a modest scale, and completely holding her own. I think they have an intensity few large scale works can match.
As a viewer I love large works, I feel like I can be in them, they have a presence that envelopes me.
Lo mejor estuvo en la primera galería, lo demás no deja nada.
👍
I am an artist from india...Nice to connect with you
I will agree that is much harder to create a small painting than a large one.
100%
Aw yea I like that Cecily Brown
👍👍👍
schön
I can remember when the White Cube Bookstore was a really nice little McDonald's. Then the rich people started flooding the area.
🙏👍❤️
Can you tell us more about the painters???
Зал прекрасный, чего нельзя сказать о "картинах" (откровенное барахло)
Hideous
And then one looks at a small Vermeer that is so quietly beautiful
and genuine.
Oh my God, your comments are hilarious!
Superficially one could say that Nathaniel Mary Quinn has just copied Francis bacon’s style but it feels so different. They are more inviting and compassionate where as I think Bacon is more honestly harsh and visceral.
Хороши картины, однако великоваты, не купишь для скромной квартиры. Но я бы поторговался, где их продают?
good morning
🦋🦋🦋
I also started a solo exhibition in Seoul recently. I uploaded a video of my solo exhibition.
Easier to paint larger paintings??
I have some books that one vera rara that anyone has now but thay are not in the musume or in the archeves there are museum quality books Encyclopaedia 1768 copy right U,S ,A England , canada there are Painting by artists such as - the vince , michangelo ,Raphael , Tiziano , Velaquaze , Peter payel Robben , Pablo Pikasso and mane more I need your help
E là lớp phó gương mẫu, e chúc thầy và cô Thuỷ mạnh khoẻ, hạnh phúc và có nhà mới thật đẹp ạ
James kalm?
How many Ukrainian refugee families could be sheltered in there.
Amazing 👏
i love de-skilled painting that has to be explained by tedious artist statements. lol
ERCÜMENT SENİN ANNNİ ….
Many said 20 years ago, that art was dead. They were wrong!
Armitage is just unashamedly ripping off Paul Gaguin and that's the story he is telling dear. Brown is ripping off De Kooning
and Lee Krasner and Frank Aubach . The reason her work is hanging in her studio for years is because they are unsalable at the price. Mark Grouchan (whatever) is ripping of Pollock. Quinn is ripping off Francis Bacon and then having the temerity to say he is influenced by Bacon.