One of the most stunning exhibitions I've seen, only regret is I wish I could see it in person. Anselm is as monumental as his works. This walk through with music is one of the best filmed on UA-cam, thanks for sharing.
I suspect, sadly, that most, if not all of these beautiful and monumental works are bought merely as investments and are locked up in storage facilities never to be seen again. I don't even now how you would go about painting something so massive. Pure genius. This is beautifully filmed. Thanks for all the detail close ups, it really gives you a feeling of the in person experience.
@@АнатолийКолесник-ц7ш Sensitive, unprofessional connoisseur hey? I love people who make assumptions and pronouncements about other people on the internet of whom they have no knowledge whatsoever. And you do realise that half the Rembrandt's out there were largely painted by other artists in his studio....
Must be an experience to walk and see this painting in person, even on the cellphone they look amazing!!! Almost like gates that one can walk into!!! Amazing monumental work!!! First time I see this artist work!!! 🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏
pictures of humanity and the human soul..striving ,holding, interlocked, dying, suffering, deep, individual, but a collective, creating beauty in the face of it all
The scale of the work allows an abstract and a representational experience to occur simultaneously. Surreal and very real. Opposites coexist. Contradictions coexist. Such a powerful portrayal of life. And death. Don't hide these paintings.
Cuanto me hubiese encantad0 ver esta exhibicion. Espectacular llena de aprendizaje espiritual. Tecnicas exquisitas fusion de colores texturas y misticismo extraordinario. Excellente exhibicion. Gracias por compartir
La grandezza di questi incredibili quadri ben rappresenta la miseria umana della nostra epoca: costruzioni in disfacimento senza più uomini, uno sguardo malinconico e archeologico
@New York Gallery Walk Bis anhin kannte ich die Werke von Anselm Kiefer nicht. Heute ,sehe ich sie zum ersten Male.Bin begeistert, die Backsteinbilder gefallen mir besonders gut. Weiss, wie viel Arbeit dahinter steckt.Male ,zeichne auch ,aber in Kleinformat= winzig im Vergleich zu Anselm Kiefers -Werken. Speziell mag ich die vielen Farbschichten gespachtelt.Danke für den Einblick.
Hey... Thanks ×10...I knew Kiefer (his work) in 1998, he was developing the Barjac studio at South France and till now he's been a reference to me........ yes I know about his 20 helpers, the endlessly wherewithal, another mega studio in Germany and another one decommissioned nuclear reactor recently bought in Koblenz......bla,bla,bla,bla....But..you know man !!! He's a fucking genius, yes he is !!! And nobody does it like him. ART AND MORE.
My understanding is that Exodus is Keifer's narration in colors & textures of the Exodus of the Bible, with references to some other exoduses in the history of the Hebrew people, like the Inquisition or the Nazi's camps. I think he put himself in the skin of one the oppressed Hebrews, building pyramids for Faroah. I am sorry I can not travel to NYC, but I summarize this exhibit as painting with emotions. I know he bought a large property in the South of France, in Provence, where he built some towers, like the Babel Towers. I imagine he will not sell them. I wish him a long life, to be able to narrate many more biblical stories, having as a collective character the chosen people, the Hebrews. I hope I do not have too many spelling mistakes, for I've written this commentary for spite!
I know it takes time, but it is very interesting to see famous paintings in this detail, for us, people who will perhaps never have a chance to see them in real exposition.
I've always wondered how artists finance exhibitions in countries outside of where they live. Especially this type of exhibition, with enormous pieces. You need to fabricate gigantic crates, hire special transportation from the studio to the ship, they have to be stored in the belly of the ship, I suppose, because they won't fit in a regular container, the insurance, the custom fees, etc. It looks to me that we're talking here of millions of dollars. I'm just curious.
Thank you for your thoughtful words. These are the musicians and titles of music I used: 1. Yehezkel Raz - "Behind Every Decision" 2. Beneath the Mountain - "Ensamheten" 3. Yehezkel Raz - "Prologue" Just in case, I let you know that I pay for all the music I use for this channel. Thank you!🙂
A post apocalyptic building standing in an abandoned looking world. Grey and black tones of grief and sadness. Huge with lots and lots of impasto layers. And no living room that could accommodate it. Dare I suspect that these works are done for the market and investment purposes. Why else endure the tedium of scribing endless lines in thick paint?
If we're lucky, at least some of these paintings will end up in museums or loaned to museums, where we can see them. I love his work and love visiting the collection of his work that's on display at a museum near me. The size (and price!) mean I will never have one of these paintings in my living room, but if those issues did not prevent me from doing so, I'd be quite happy to look at one of these images every day. Not everyone likes only happy images.
Ayer fui a ver la peli con mi cole era por la mañana asi que tenia mucho sueño me acabe durmiendo en el final.. y en el principio solo podia pensar 'que pasara en el final? me gusta mucho cuando piensan en el pasado y lo ponen en un trabajo. Mas si va sobre la guerra siempre me pregunta como uviese sido volver a esos tiempos.' No quiero ver el futuro personalmente pienso que los dias mas felizes estan recopilados en el pasado.
this is indeed a wonderful video - well thought out, and in harmony with the artwork. You bring a sense of calmness despite the size of these large dynamic paintings. Can you please let me know the name of the music which you have used???? it really provides calmness to the video.
@@vincentbuell9076 Thank you for your thoughtful words. These are the musicians and titles of music I used: 1. Yehezkel Raz - "Behind Every Decision" 2. Beneath the Mountain - "Ensamheten" 3. Yehezkel Raz - "Prologue" Just in case, I let you know that I pay for all the music I use for this channel. Thank you!🙂
I can see the ''reichsluftffahrministerium'' from ernst sagebiel in berlin here in the opening sequence. Very sad period of time for the world. It was later used by the GDR goverment. It seemes very architectural inspired and a walkthrough from neo classizism, architecture parlante/luis kahn and abandoned forced labor factories that where used during the second world war. One painting looks like it shows the inside from a hangar of ''tempelhofer feld'' flughafen in berlin wich was used as a refugee camp (notunterkunft) for escaped GDR citizens and for the ''rosinenbombers'' that delivered goods via the ''berliner luftbruecke'' to west germany. The hangar was later used again for the same purpose as a shelter for syrian refugees. I wish i could have been in your gallery to see it in real with my own eyes. Thank you for this video. I allowed myself to share some things that i could see here.
One of the most stunning exhibitions I've seen, only regret is I wish I could see it in person. Anselm is as monumental as his works. This walk through with music is one of the best filmed on UA-cam, thanks for sharing.
A real pleasure. Thanks for this look at a fantastic exhibition.
I suspect, sadly, that most, if not all of these beautiful and monumental works are bought merely as investments and are locked up in storage facilities never to be seen again. I don't even now how you would go about painting something so massive. Pure genius. This is beautifully filmed. Thanks for all the detail close ups, it really gives you a feeling of the in person experience.
Yes, a beautiful film. I agree. Thanks from me too. X
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How true! 2:03
You mean like the ending of "Raiders of the Lost Arc." it gets stored Away.
@@АнатолийКолесник-ц7ш Sensitive, unprofessional connoisseur hey? I love people who make assumptions and pronouncements about other people on the internet of whom they have no knowledge whatsoever. And you do realise that half the Rembrandt's out there were largely painted by other artists in his studio....
Fantastic. Thank you.
The only living artist who can hold a candle to the Old Masters - and it is quite a candle, burning bright! We are lucky to have him
Yes, he is unbelievable in his energy, his quality, his obsession with mankind and its desasters, violence - and beauty
So true , he is so unique
Thanks, will check it out @@DerechteAlbrechtDürer
Yeah is incredible please review our art.
Must be an experience to walk and see this painting in person, even on the cellphone they look amazing!!! Almost like gates that one can walk into!!! Amazing monumental work!!! First time I see this artist work!!! 🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏
pictures of humanity and the human soul..striving ,holding, interlocked, dying, suffering, deep, individual, but a collective, creating beauty in the face of it all
It’s been a long time coming where I have seen great art in this realm. Thanks for sharing!
A " shout- out" to the many assistants that did the bulk of the painting. Moving works. Have been a fan since about 1990- something.
Cosmic beauty.... genius. Thank you for this video, I've almost been there.
The scale of the work allows an abstract and a representational experience to occur simultaneously. Surreal and very real. Opposites coexist. Contradictions coexist. Such a powerful portrayal of life. And death. Don't hide these paintings.
Striking and soulful. A great artist of our times.
That's what happens when your studio is bigger than most galleries, immensely immersive works that make you glad you wore your boots!!
... Brilliant piece of art... Congratulation
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thank you for filming this 💛
Moving beyond words
Behind Every Decision (Yehezkiel Raz) Perfect song for this tour
Cuanto me hubiese encantad0 ver esta exhibicion. Espectacular llena de aprendizaje espiritual. Tecnicas exquisitas fusion de colores texturas y misticismo extraordinario. Excellente exhibicion. Gracias por compartir
Thank you i really really enjoyed it
So special. Thank you.
I'm glad whoever made this took the time to zoom in and out of the paintings, I love the shopping trolley one at 14 minutes, 30 seconds in .
Love his work.
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La grandezza di questi incredibili quadri ben rappresenta la miseria umana della nostra epoca: costruzioni in disfacimento senza più uomini, uno sguardo malinconico e archeologico
Indeed
Wow!!! You just gave new life to the inner artist. I wish I could see these upclose. I am truly impressed!! That doesn't happen often.
@New York Gallery Walk Bis anhin kannte ich die Werke von Anselm Kiefer nicht. Heute ,sehe ich sie zum ersten Male.Bin begeistert, die Backsteinbilder gefallen mir besonders gut. Weiss, wie viel Arbeit dahinter steckt.Male ,zeichne auch ,aber in Kleinformat= winzig im Vergleich zu Anselm Kiefers -Werken. Speziell mag ich die vielen Farbschichten gespachtelt.Danke für den Einblick.
Thanks.
Amazing work, scale! and surely a comment about where our biological planet is heading.
Such a meditative walk through the exhibition! Thanks! 👌👌👌
He sculpts with paint. Gorgeous ❤
Danke sehr, schöne Art die großen Arbeiten von A. Kiefer zu zeigen. Ich durft diesen Künstler, in Augsburg im Glashaus kennenlernen. 🤗
Bigger than me; hauntingly still; yesterday and today; bound together; ancestors. Thank-you!
Incredibilli opere d'arte .Stupende emozionanti.
BELLISSIMA💓
Hey... Thanks ×10...I knew Kiefer (his work) in 1998, he was developing the Barjac studio at South France and till now he's been a reference to me........ yes I know about his 20 helpers, the endlessly wherewithal, another mega studio in Germany and another one decommissioned nuclear reactor recently bought in Koblenz......bla,bla,bla,bla....But..you know man !!! He's a fucking genius, yes he is !!! And nobody does it like him.
ART AND MORE.
Immer wieder ist kiefers sichtspektrum interessant zu lesen ,wahrzunehmen, auszudeuten
Espectacular 😀
좋은그림을 한국에서 디테일하게 본다는것이
너무좋습니다
탁월한. 전문가의 음악선정또한 탁월해요
감상의 맛을 최고로~~~
Kiefer always delivers some Next Level shit. Wow.
Maravilhoso!
Tive a oportunidade de ver em uma Bienal de São Paulo.
Mesmo em vídeo, é emocionante.
My understanding is that Exodus is Keifer's narration in colors & textures of the Exodus of the Bible, with references to some other exoduses in the history of the Hebrew people, like the Inquisition or the Nazi's camps. I think he put himself in the skin of one the oppressed Hebrews, building pyramids for Faroah. I am sorry I can not travel to NYC, but I summarize this exhibit as painting with emotions. I know he bought a large property in the South of France, in Provence, where he built some towers, like the Babel Towers. I imagine he will not sell them. I wish him a long life, to be able to narrate many more biblical stories, having as a collective character the chosen people, the Hebrews. I hope I do not have too many spelling mistakes, for I've written this commentary for spite!
'spite' is invariably aggrieved by typographical errors.
I looked up for the meaning of "for spite" and means "to annoy somebody"
The first time I encountered his work...I was mesmerized and in love with it!
Fascinante!!.gracias!
Thank you
I know it takes time, but it is very interesting to see famous paintings in this detail, for us, people who will perhaps never have a chance to see them in real exposition.
Amazing art.
I've always wondered how artists finance exhibitions in countries outside of where they live. Especially this type of exhibition, with enormous pieces. You need to fabricate gigantic crates, hire special transportation from the studio to the ship, they have to be stored in the belly of the ship, I suppose, because they won't fit in a regular container, the insurance, the custom fees, etc. It looks to me that we're talking here of millions of dollars. I'm just curious.
Beautiful exhibit. Music by ??????
Thank you for your thoughtful words. These are the musicians and titles of music I used:
1. Yehezkel Raz - "Behind Every Decision" 2. Beneath the Mountain - "Ensamheten" 3. Yehezkel Raz - "Prologue"
Just in case, I let you know that I pay for all the music I use for this channel. Thank you!🙂
What is the music accompanying this video?
Fantastic,oh yes🤗👍
great composition & drama if a bit depressing.
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VERY depressing- endeed! What a heavy heart - life is fortunatly also more than this- but to face this side is the way out-
I just love it.
Excelente obra.!!!
imcreibles cuadros muy buenos , parese estar uno dentro de la nave o construccion que esta pintada esto es arte.
Impressive art. NIce way to film, as if we were here.
It makes me depressed 24/7 ! ! !
A post apocalyptic building standing in an abandoned looking world. Grey and black tones of grief and sadness. Huge with lots and lots of impasto layers. And no living room that could accommodate it. Dare I suspect that these works are done for the market and investment purposes. Why else endure the tedium of scribing endless lines in thick paint?
If we're lucky, at least some of these paintings will end up in museums or loaned to museums, where we can see them. I love his work and love visiting the collection of his work that's on display at a museum near me. The size (and price!) mean I will never have one of these paintings in my living room, but if those issues did not prevent me from doing so, I'd be quite happy to look at one of these images every day. Not everyone likes only happy images.
Ayer fui a ver la peli con mi cole era por la mañana asi que tenia mucho sueño me acabe durmiendo en el final.. y en el principio solo podia pensar 'que pasara en el final? me gusta mucho cuando piensan en el pasado y lo ponen en un trabajo. Mas si va sobre la guerra siempre me pregunta como uviese sido volver a esos tiempos.' No quiero ver el futuro personalmente pienso que los dias mas felizes estan recopilados en el pasado.
Someone tell me why Anselm Kieffer’s art is so great. Please.
Some people like a song, some people don't.
because he acts as a purveyor of "german guilt!" for you!
Seriously, if you feel nothing after looking, then no one can explain it to you.
Forget about "great" and "low". There is no hierarchy. Just watch and feel what comes up in you. It will not always be pleasant but such is life.
this is indeed a wonderful video - well thought out, and in harmony with the artwork. You bring a sense of calmness despite the size of these large dynamic paintings.
Can you please let me know the name of the music which you have used???? it really provides calmness to the video.
Can you please let me know the name of the music which you have used????
@@vincentbuell9076 Thank you for your thoughtful words. These are the musicians and titles of music I used:
1. Yehezkel Raz - "Behind Every Decision" 2. Beneath the Mountain - "Ensamheten" 3. Yehezkel Raz - "Prologue"
Just in case, I let you know that I pay for all the music I use for this channel. Thank you!🙂
Finely real art thanks.
it is nice to see the details, but the sequences that show the paintings itself on the wall are fare too short, imo. anyway nice work, camera and art!
Amazing! Does the artist use canvas or wood-board for his paintings?
@olivernjoku3110 Thank you. He used wood boards for these works.
@@newyorkgallerywalk8005 thanks for the info 👍🏿
I can see the ''reichsluftffahrministerium'' from ernst sagebiel in berlin here in the opening sequence. Very sad period of time for the world. It was later used by the GDR goverment. It seemes very architectural inspired and a walkthrough from neo classizism, architecture parlante/luis kahn and abandoned forced labor factories that where used during the second world war. One painting looks like it shows the inside from a hangar of ''tempelhofer feld'' flughafen in berlin wich was used as a refugee camp (notunterkunft) for escaped GDR citizens and for the ''rosinenbombers'' that delivered goods via the ''berliner luftbruecke'' to west germany. The hangar was later used again for the same purpose as a shelter for syrian refugees. I wish i could have been in your gallery to see it in real with my own eyes. Thank you for this video. I allowed myself to share some things that i could see here.
powerful!
Really really good
you might be right about the Investment with his work, love your comment.
❤❤❤Artist Francis Antony Kodankandath, Kerala, India 🎉
Any of this stuff for sale?
Lov Kiefer.
Perfect works
Lindoooooo👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Is it possible to get pleasure from looking at Kiefer's work? Does the subject matter always encroach on the material aspects of the work?
It's just 'thrilling' paint, isn't it?
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Inspiring. ❤
🔥🔥🔥
Impressionnant
In the end it always comes back to painting...
Dark art
اووووه الفن تعب
What is the song called??
1. Yehezkel Raz - "Behind Every Decision" 2. Beneath the Mountain - "Ensamheten" 3. Yehezkel Raz - "Prologue"
@@newyorkgallerywalk8005 many thanks!!
Atemberaubende Werke, aber die Kameraführung ist lausig.
None of these I would hang in my home...
Yep. It makes one depressed 24/7 ! ! !
Kiefer just bores me to tears. He is redoing the same history kitsch for 40 years or so. Dated, shallow and sad.
Sin of man
Wow New York
Pretty cool shit, great camera work
👌
Exodus! sad but man not learn any from it, history repeat.
👍👍👍
Por ESTO es que el yutube es I N D I S P E N S A B L E !!!!
Tky.
W O N D E R F U L W O R D
Standing in arrested awe before thick smears evoking a basement ridden with black rot and fungi. Great art? Oh please!
"On the same Exodus Damnation as Isis K, Yah..."
... And cheers when the abyss looks back at you, when you sup your black coffee.
Os seus pretos e brancos são majestosos
MARVLES
🙂
" Exodus " ?!?
That 's Apocalypse !!!
we will forgive the billion dollar debt to Ukraine for the sake of peace
cameraman is too close to the pictures its annoying, cant watch this video further
... is German angst becoming a cleche ...
Archaisch