What is Abstract Art? - Abstract Art Explained (Part 1)

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    Table of contents:
    0:00 - Introduction: From Mimesis to Abstraction
    01:23 - Defining Abstract Art
    01:41 - The Avant-Garde Journey Towards Abstraction
    03:58 - Who Invented Abstract Art & When?
    06:22 - Catalysts for the Emergence of Abstract Art
    08:16 - The Formal Qualities of Art
    08:56 - The Beauty of Abstraction
    10:19 - Outro
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 158

  • @stilesthissell
    @stilesthissell Рік тому +2

    Im so happy to be educated in the history of what I am doing

  • @missinglink9973
    @missinglink9973 Рік тому +27

    Hilma af Klint who knew the first abstract artist was a woman!!! And in my opinion her images are some of the absolute best abstracts ever!!!

  • @timdanyo898
    @timdanyo898 Рік тому +3

    I am so thankful for the abstract art trail blazers who cut pathways for new expressions, representations and communications!

  • @vicentejouclas2518
    @vicentejouclas2518 Рік тому +2

    I will attend your talk 2 or more times, thanks! Through it I discover that there was no "spark out of nowhere" to awaken Hilma Af Klint's abstract poetry, but a succession of times and circumstances before and after her gaze.

  • @vicentejouclas2518
    @vicentejouclas2518 Рік тому +1

    Listening to you, in the passage that talks about prints and woven patterns, I was reminded of Africa and its geometric and sensual patterns.

  • @vicentejouclas2518
    @vicentejouclas2518 Рік тому +7

    Your comparison between visual and musical arts helped a lot in understanding the topic.

  • @treezydcm
    @treezydcm Рік тому +6

    I love the way your dog looks at you when you do your videos. Abstract art is my thing, what I like and I like to paint. Your comparison with music is just so true, it's like music to my eyes. Looking forward to the second chapter of this series.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому +1

      She's the star of these videos for sure! Happy to hear you enjoyed the video, chapter 2 is coming up on Sunday. Chat soon!

  • @lisengel2498
    @lisengel2498 Рік тому +4

    I really love the way your dog is present and communicates with you while you talk … it somehow demonstrates that reality is always multidimensionel …. Its about what attracts our attention? Why we are interested? And art is a way of communicating about what we want to share ? It has to do with Human experience and Human expression - and it is always more than just information - its deep experience of a lived now …. And experience is our key to Life ❤

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому +2

      Absolutely Lis, well put to words. Greetings both from me and my dog Perrier. Have a great day!

  • @thomashilmersen711
    @thomashilmersen711 Рік тому +8

    Stellar video. How about a special episode on Abstract Photography. There have been many interesting contributors in this field.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому +2

      What a wonderful suggestion! I have written down the topic for a future article and video, thank you very much!

  • @michellef.554
    @michellef.554 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for sharing 💞 Love how your dog is so relaxed 😌 💕
    Watching from Eastern North Carolina ❤

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      She was very relaxed indeed, we just had a nice walk in the park :-) Greetings from Belgium!

  • @radioactivedetective6876
    @radioactivedetective6876 Рік тому +2

    I had to replay the first few seconds at least 5 times, each time realising I had been too occupied noticing the assistant director to actually listen to the narration!

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      Hahaha! She's the star of every video, don't mind me babbling about art :-) Best assistant director in the world!

  • @deepashtray5605
    @deepashtray5605 Рік тому +6

    A good piece of art dissolves the barrier between the conscious and subconscious brain.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому +1

      Great quote!

    • @deepashtray5605
      @deepashtray5605 Рік тому

      @@contemporaryartissue Thank you. Seems to me it almost qualifies as axiomatic, but in the 45 years I've been fascinated with art I don't recall anyone explicitly pointing that out.

  • @DragonKnight401
    @DragonKnight401 Рік тому +14

    A wonderful and informative video on abstract art. It’s improved my understanding and appreciation for abstract art and in turn will improve my own art dealing with abstraction.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому +1

      Hi Steve, that's great to hear! Thank you for tuning in and for taking the time to write this comment. Have a great day!

  • @souldreamer9056
    @souldreamer9056 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for attempting to explain abstract art. I’ve tried to understand it and no other videos have given me a satisfying explanation. I hope this series will be the one to help me understand.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      I hope so too, thank you for watching, and stay tuned for next week's video. Have a great day!

    • @NnaemekaAmamasi
      @NnaemekaAmamasi Рік тому

      Attempting to understand Abstract art is an insult on your intellect. To put it frankly Abstract art is nonsense!

  • @gavinyates9189
    @gavinyates9189 Рік тому

    Marble and some rocks are the beginning of seeing beauty in abstract art 🎨

  • @edland8778
    @edland8778 Рік тому +1

    Thanks again for a stunning short summary. Thanks for making this video and greetings from Zurich

  • @peerjee
    @peerjee Рік тому +3

    Love it. To me, moment something is put on a canvas is an abstraction, some are easy to tingle your brain, others need some nudging, history, context. Looking forward to subsequent parts

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      Happy to hear you enjoyed the video. Thank you for tuning in and chat later!

  • @desertportal353
    @desertportal353 Рік тому +1

    Really appreciate your overview here. Thanks.

  • @gardeniainbloom812
    @gardeniainbloom812 Рік тому +4

    Looking forward to the rest in the series.

  • @grozdavranic6972
    @grozdavranic6972 Рік тому

    Very Professional explonation...Thank you for sharing...

  • @vicentejouclas2518
    @vicentejouclas2518 Рік тому +1

    Well said words, yours! On the way to abstraction, one could not leave out the incredible painter William Turner,
    who seems to have been getting carried away with the movement and voluptuousness of the world!

  • @CSchaeken
    @CSchaeken Рік тому +3

    That is a beautifully assembled video, thank you! 👍👍

  • @HunnidBandJuggs
    @HunnidBandJuggs Рік тому +1

    This was so nice!
    Emerging self taught artists
    And just artists in general need to see more Chanel’s like this.
    You did yo damn thang!

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      Hi there, thank you so much for tuning in and for your appreciative words!

  • @DanielLopes-jt8yl
    @DanielLopes-jt8yl Рік тому +2

    No matter how old or young. These musings and insights are great. For older folks a light goes on in a room not visited for a time. To the youngsters perhaps they enter a room never visited- flip the light switch on and wow! Great stuff always edited to avoid a tedious history lesson. Rather something that stirs the creative spark of thought in all of us. Wonderful video’s straight forward, professionally direct and keenly scripted with a touch of warmth! Will take a look in the coming weeks at the Patron for creators also your Patron. Seeing if these things fit for me professionally. I’m not a starving artist but I’m not a fat one either. My goodness “much to much” art out there for us with lots of talent but not enough genius to prosper!

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому +2

      Hi Daniel, thank you so much for your kind words. I appreciate you! Wishing you all the best!

    • @SweetArt360
      @SweetArt360 11 місяців тому

      Do you've a FB art page? I'd like to check out your work. 😊

  • @lottewied1937
    @lottewied1937 Рік тому +1

    So absolutely informative. Thank you!

  • @MollyPetrescu86
    @MollyPetrescu86 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for a great video…so enjoyable and informative.

  • @amirlatifim
    @amirlatifim 11 місяців тому

    Simply awesome.

  • @user-mh7ld8ki4y
    @user-mh7ld8ki4y 8 місяців тому

    Awww i love your puppy bro mines name is bambi yours name of lab excellence personified your speech makes me follow your guidelines i must say this is really improving my understanding of soundful art🎉

  • @artbelievable1537
    @artbelievable1537 Рік тому +3

    I love abstract art...nice video

  • @carolcox9443
    @carolcox9443 Рік тому +1

    Bravo 👏.

  • @joshtetzlaff171
    @joshtetzlaff171 Рік тому +3

    love your vids so much info thanks

  • @Heckerschee
    @Heckerschee Рік тому +4

    Great video!

  • @RoopaDudleyPaintings
    @RoopaDudleyPaintings Рік тому +1

    The joy that figurative and representative art brings is not the same when it comes to abstract scribbles or thrown paint on a huge canvas.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому +1

      It is not, and does not have to be, everyone's cup of tea of course. Thank you for tuning in anyway!

  • @shabbantrillionslukenge535
    @shabbantrillionslukenge535 Рік тому +3

    Great am from Uganda, Africa.

  • @msd5808
    @msd5808 Рік тому +2

    It can seem that abstract art requires the most explaining, which means it communicates the least on its own.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      On the contrary, think of Mark Rothko's quote talking about his art; "Silence is so accurate." The less we talk about it, the stronger the experience.

  • @manuelfranciscorojasbarra2165
    @manuelfranciscorojasbarra2165 Рік тому +1

    Hi Dear friend¡¡¡..Thanks so much for your explanation and for sharing your knowledge about abstract paint concepts, history and important painters. So, just a I would like ask you if you know about Chilean Abstract Surrealism painter, his name was Roberto Matta Echaurren. His work was very interesting, perhaps you could talk about him in a next video. Im sure its gonna be interesting for all your followers..🖐🇨🇱

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      Hi Manuel, thank you for your kind words and great suggestion. Take care!

  • @iridescentsquids
    @iridescentsquids Рік тому

    Hard not to wonder whether abstract art wasn't always around in various ways. I understand the concept as an outgrowth of modern art, but we have, for instance, earliest forms of art in the form of cross hatch patterns, which probably then developed into both visual representation (or RE representation) and simply references (stylized as if an early language). That means your concept of "abstract art" is mostly meaningful as a movement following a long period of defining art as having a strictly visual/ phenomenological foundation. The point of a lot of modern art that starts to embrace abstraction as you call it is not so much to dare to not be representational, but to remind us that art is not strictly phenomenological in an objective sense. That's why pointillism, for instance, is still hyper-rooted in color and value. And cubism is, even in it's most analytical phases, representing and referencing. It's no coincidence that science at the time (starting in the mid to late 1800's) was grappling with relativistic concepts of "knowing" and "truth" and what "naturalism" was. The prior times that highly valued idyllic forms of representation, as if there was an objective, true form of accuracy to be painting or sculpted, was actually the aberration. This idea of "abstraction" was mostly a shedding of this assumption that didn't always exist.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      That is very well put into words. Abstraction was always around, and it was rediscovered in traditional art forms at the start of the previous century. I believe art historiography played an important role here, starting with Vasari up to the academies in the 19th century

    • @iridescentsquids
      @iridescentsquids Рік тому

      @@contemporaryartissue it is interesting how western art balances various concepts of imitating nature with ideas about each artists personal genius. Vasari really embraced and promoted that framework, and in a weird way it persisted--maybe got amplified- with modern art. Artists like cezanne or as late as maybe pollack, are processed art historically as personal geniuses finding new ways to imitate nature. Abstraction can be seen as a way to keep this tradition fresh in keeping with science and new more relativistic concepts of how nature works. The shift is not so much along that core value (genius connected to nature) as what creative mechanisms the genius revealed to the perpetually stagnating art world as a whole. This cycle of reawakening, shedding the past for new frontiers, new genius, is an interesting western ambition that I bethink goes all the way back to Donatello and Michelangelo. I think there’s a transition between those two artists that solidifies the core of even abstract art that was to come. I’m thinking, in contrast, to the way Chinese painters embraced both personal genius and imitation of nature, but consumed their art history almost to a point of stagnation, attempting to imitate over and over the genius of past great innovators, rather than embark on new kinds of innovations. Something in Chinese culture did not consistently support breaking traditional orbits for the sake of personal genius. In further contrast iconography like European religious art, a lot of African art, Buddhist sculpture and paintings…The artist is barely remembered. Somehow that I don’t understand certain visual languages for “imitation” got popularized to a point that “abstraction” became an idea unto itself. I’ll have to think on that. But even hero’s of non representation like Mondrian were intimately connected to this idea of discovering truths about nature, albeit with a heavy dose of phenomenology that was a great platform for conceptual and even pop art much later.

  • @jordanfalkowski6924
    @jordanfalkowski6924 Рік тому

    I make things out of combinations of items that I can access. I think has funny artistic views. Its kinda like seeing that new flat screen on top of an old floor console tv knowing there will be someone who asks why not get rid of that and get a nice cabinet.

  • @SucceedwithaccentCa
    @SucceedwithaccentCa Рік тому

    Great video production. "Abstract art is degenerative art" one famous person said :)

  • @user-mh7ld8ki4y
    @user-mh7ld8ki4y 8 місяців тому

    ✨️

  • @1Ma9iN8tive
    @1Ma9iN8tive Рік тому +1

    Mimesis is as old as the cave paintings. The oldest known cave painting in Europe is a red hand stencil in Maltravieso cave, Cáceres, Spain. It has been dated using the uranium-thorium method to older than 64,000 years and was made by a Neanderthal.
    The oldest known examples of abstract art, however, are generally from younger sites that post-date 42,000 years ago, such as Chauvet (~32,000 years old) and Maros (~39,000 years old).
    The third art movement “Materiality” is as old as the first human species employing natural material resources in technical crafting processes to create tools, clothes, cultural paraphernalia and physical hunting aids that advantaged their occupation of their geography. Now researchers say they have found some of the earliest evidence of humans using clothing in a cave in Morocco, with the discovery of bone tools and bones from skinned animals suggesting the practice dates back at least 120,000 years.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      Very interesting historical perspective! Thank you for sharing and thank you for tuning in

  • @vrejtamazian524
    @vrejtamazian524 Рік тому +3

    I love the works of my compatriot ARSHILE GORKY. 😁🤟

  • @vicentejouclas2518
    @vicentejouclas2518 Рік тому +1

    Valeu!

  • @allak8294
    @allak8294 Рік тому +2

    It is incorrect to state that abstract art is defined via non-representational visual language. Concrete or non-objective art is the movement that uses forms with no reference to external reality, whereby abstract art also includes works with simplified representation of visual reality

  • @ivanetewolstoncroft8733
    @ivanetewolstoncroft8733 3 місяці тому

    Hi I am an abstract artist in USA where may I find an agent in your country. Regards

  • @heidisteffens2818
    @heidisteffens2818 Рік тому

    Oh, kannst du irgendwie die deutsche Übersetzung hinzufügen? My englisch is too bad. I love this so much, but I cannot understand all. Thank you so much. Greating from germany

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      Dear Heidi, thank you for tuning in. UA-cam provides auto-generated subtitles if you select your language at the bottom right of the video player. Have a great day!

  • @user-ob9zo9cr4c
    @user-ob9zo9cr4c Рік тому +1

    great

  • @CarolineVisArtGallery
    @CarolineVisArtGallery Рік тому +1

    Thank you friendly.

  • @cassandraxxl8973
    @cassandraxxl8973 Рік тому

    Compared with the paintings of Renaissance or the Impessionists for example, abstract art is so much faster done. It doesn't take many weeks or months, you can do it in some days or even in some hours.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      As studies have shown this is also the case with some Renaissance paintings and especially with Impressionist paintings. A lot of work does not equal great art-sometimes, art that was made spontaneously can be more powerful, showing the artist's virtuosity and skill

    • @gesudinazaret9259
      @gesudinazaret9259 8 місяців тому

      And?

  • @random.oddities
    @random.oddities Рік тому +1

    That dog 🥰

  • @XeL__
    @XeL__ Рік тому

    its easy and hard.
    i have about 2000+ abstract drawing over 40 years. It only get simplier. it only get harder.
    How extremly condensed it get, how extremply simple it get. End up with 'entire universe is abstract art" and "not doing art at all is abstract art"
    then middle back to "somethign pleasant to maybe enjoy with other emotion than pleasing ones"
    I like adding details on details (digital abstract) then i zoom in and add detaisl on details of detaisl... the zoomed out picture end up being a book with tons of story.
    im not sure the wording of that specific style i know "where is charly" do a bit similar.

  • @JumeoniArt
    @JumeoniArt Рік тому +2

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏👏👏🤗

  • @gwincheese
    @gwincheese Рік тому

    Why some abstract art are so expensive compared to other abstract art if the logic and reason making the artwork is exactly the same?

    • @gavinreid2741
      @gavinreid2741 Рік тому +1

      The canvas is bigger and more paint is used.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      We tackle this topic in the following video: ua-cam.com/video/DedIJhQAWu4/v-deo.html feel free to have a look!

  • @SkywalkerPaul
    @SkywalkerPaul 5 місяців тому

    Modern abstract art was the AI art of those times

  • @frankies3201
    @frankies3201 Рік тому

    u should change the set up so that you're not looking down at the camera

  • @designbystars
    @designbystars Рік тому +1

    Hilma af Klimt

  • @ronimogy1133
    @ronimogy1133 Рік тому +1

    All the modern arts represent lost souls, lost history , and uncertainty about being a human.

  • @NnaemekaAmamasi
    @NnaemekaAmamasi Рік тому +3

    Simply put Abstract art is the practice of producing images according to ones own whims, which in most cases results in some quite ridiculous production. Expectedly, it has led to many non-artists picking up the brush and claiming to be artists through the production of such nonsense.
    Sadly this is only possible in fineart, other forms of expression like music and literature have not suffered this fate. The reason is simple, you cannot produce incoherence and call it music or literature for that matter.
    Look at the works of Lee Krasner for example...makes absolutely no sense. There are many others like her, who cant paint but are in love with the idea of being classed as artists.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому +1

      Dear Emeka, interesting comment and comparison. There is a lot of crap in abstract art. But so is there in figurative art. The art world filters the pretenders and showcases the ones that actually have something to say. When there is a clear lack of technicality, originality, continuity, consistency, and overall quality, many experienced art collector, critic, gallerist, or enthusiast will notice this.

    • @waynekasmar4401
      @waynekasmar4401 3 місяці тому

      I've done what you've said and looked at some of Lee Krasner's paintings. At the very least they're relatively good work.

  • @rabbitgregory9289
    @rabbitgregory9289 Рік тому

    “In the end, art has always been about putting the right things in the right places.” This statement doesn’t clarify anything about art to me. But that’s okay.

  • @maskdaniel
    @maskdaniel Рік тому

    mim 'ma' sis

  • @pharaohphaneros4930
    @pharaohphaneros4930 Рік тому

    Abstract art means nothing, except in the eye of the beholder. Read that again.

  • @daveblood00
    @daveblood00 Рік тому +1

    Dog: I like realism. Imma lay down.

  • @rron5641
    @rron5641 Рік тому +1

    Art must be complicated and hard to make in order for it to be art. Complex things are better than simple things. You can't just make something that's simple and not complicated. Only complicated things are beautiful. Realism is very hard and complicated so it's the most beautiful form of art. Abstract art is simple and easy to do some it't the worst form of art. Why are people spending millions of dollars are art. They should be spending millions of dollars buying complicated things like sports cars and sneakers. It's kinda like when people make simple food with only a couple of ingredients; it just cannot be good. If you make food it has too super complex and use hundreds of ingredients in order that it tastes good. Simple food is just plain bad. If someone offers me food that has fewer than 50 ingredient I scoff and laugh in their face. Simpletons is what I call them. They are unable to appreciate complicated food that has double digit ingredient numbers. Same goes with painting. People who enjoy abstract art are unable to appreciate very complicated pieces of art. Take that "modern art" LOL. I bet you feel dumb haha.

  • @rashone2879
    @rashone2879 Рік тому +2

    Ah, the intellectual elitists must explain art to us stupid peons….NO, I say, let the viewer experience a work of art and be drawn to it, find it interesting and pleasing….if you have to explain a piece of art, then the creator FAILED. Most abstract art is shallow, hard edged, dark and ugly. Is that representative of of our current world? Wealthy artist’s work hangs in wealthy people;s galleries and rich people attend the openings, sipping wine, smirking , and patting each other on the back for their elitist “understanding” of the cold, geometric garbage called art.

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      I agree abstract artworks do not need to be explained. But in the end this a channel where we talk about art. So this does not imply the works need to be explained at all. The ironic thing is these comments go both ways. When the artist does not want to explain his/her abstract works and wants to let them speak for themselves, some will say it is because they are about nothing. And when they do explain their works, then the same people state an artwork fails when it needs an explanation... If it's not your cup of tea, that is fine. But respect the art and the artists nevertheless.

    • @gavinreid2741
      @gavinreid2741 Рік тому

      But most art required explanation. How many people these days understand the compositions of say Delacroix or David?

    • @seraphim6245
      @seraphim6245 7 місяців тому

      @@contemporaryartissue Then don’t sell it to people for money

  • @yogitagaddam8592
    @yogitagaddam8592 9 місяців тому

    Did you just copied content off from 'the art's hole' channel'

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  9 місяців тому

      I am unfamiliar with the art channel in question, so the answer is most definitely no. All our content is first written for contemporaryartissue.com before making a video version of our articles here for UA-cam. Thank you for tuning in!

  • @wolf7379
    @wolf7379 Рік тому +1

    What is abstract art? Crap. Modern Art: When the description requires more effort and skill than the art itself.

  • @jan-martinulvag1953
    @jan-martinulvag1953 Рік тому

    The Black painting is not a painting and its not abstract art

  • @ElmwoodParkHulk
    @ElmwoodParkHulk Рік тому

    The dog keeps yawning

    • @contemporaryartissue
      @contemporaryartissue  Рік тому

      Apparently, my presentation was not as interesting as our afternoon walks... Thank you for tuning in, greetings from the both of us

  • @user-mh7ld8ki4y
    @user-mh7ld8ki4y 8 місяців тому

    😏

  • @oama2009
    @oama2009 Рік тому

    How does your dog get you to make a youtube video ?

  • @Droxen222
    @Droxen222 Рік тому

    It's not.

  • @Alexander-rq9he
    @Alexander-rq9he Рік тому +3

    YES…it is the emperor’s new clothes. It does not follow the (spiritual) laws of design. Art requires adherence to these laws and much study.
    Transfer the absence of these requirements to the piano and imagine what a horrible cacophony would result. Then imagine everyone calling it music! LMFAO! 🤣🤮

  • @brown1799
    @brown1799 7 днів тому

    And you call this art?????????

  • @iga279
    @iga279 Рік тому

    what's there to explain? It's like explaining a homeless' turd on a San Francisco street.

  • @anthonydimichele837
    @anthonydimichele837 Рік тому

    Twombly? a no-talent con artist! So many of these "artists" are cons.

    • @waynekasmar4401
      @waynekasmar4401 3 місяці тому

      I personally think Twombly was talented. Are you able to convince me he wasn't?

  • @graphguy
    @graphguy Рік тому

    a waste of time

  • @karapana8398
    @karapana8398 Рік тому

    abstract art is idiotie

  • @dragonshadow1902
    @dragonshadow1902 Рік тому

    Abstract art is the ability to bs rich people out of exhorbent amount of money for something made by someone with no real talent. Example: Banana taped to drywall.

    • @gavinreid2741
      @gavinreid2741 Рік тому +2

      The banana is not abstract art. It is clearly a banana. Many amateur artists create abstract art, yours for just a few dollars.

  • @ihatetheinternetitsawesome3578
    @ihatetheinternetitsawesome3578 13 днів тому

  • @vicentejouclas2518
    @vicentejouclas2518 Рік тому +1

    Valeu!

  • @vicentejouclas2518
    @vicentejouclas2518 Рік тому +1

    Valeu!