Tour of the MoMA in NYC! Museum of Modern Art!
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In this video I tour the MoMA, one of New York City's most popular museums, known for various types of artwork, from classic paintings by Van Gogh, Picasso, Monet, and more, to new contemporary art, sculptures and more. This visit was filmed on October 2022, featuring the temporary Kruger gallery! Come along!
Great video. I especially liked your reactions to artworks you’ve never seen before. It makes me wonder what people’s first reactions to Van Gogh’s Starry Night back when it was first exhibited. Thanks for posting.
If you’re ever in DC you might like The Philips Collection, which is older than the MoMA but has modern art mostly from the mid 20th c. It’s not free like the Smithsonian or National Gallery of Art but still well worth it.
Thanks for the feedback. My first reaction to most of Van Gogh's paintings were very eye opening of course but I think I mentioned that the paintings actually grow on you and as I get older I really understand more and more how incredible they are. I don't mind a little Modern Art. I haven't been to DC in a while but I'll take note of that recommendation for the next time I visit.
How long did you take to walk around in the museum?
It took me 2.5 hours. It depends on how you browse, I tend to stop in front of a painting for a long time.
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I wish I will visit the the museum one day
Thank you so much for sharing this video. It is really to allow me to preview the main paintings before I visit here! 🤩
My pleasure, I've done many other museum tours too BTW. I think my favorite is the MET, along with the Whitney and of course, the Philadelphia Museum.
Great work. My favorite was 'The Magician'. I'm really surprised they let you go in there and film like that. No museum I've ever been to allows that.
Glad you enjoyed this. I never was told I could not record. I think they allow still images and so if video isn't allowed then they don't enforce it.
We can get the tickets there or do we have to purchase online? Thanks!!
I purchased mine there at the front desk. You could try their website. Not sure if they're timed entries.
Enjoyed this one. I went to Art College in Liverpool and Belfast back in the day. Love Hopper too, I had 'Chop Suey' up on a wall in my last house and replicated Nighthawks.. full size when I was a teenager.
I need to go back to the Whitney Museum and film it. It's my favorite museum because of it's wide line of Hopper paintings. Glad you enjoyed this one. I did a few other museum videos on here. I was disappointed that they no longer had Hopper's "Gas," on display here. I was looking forward to seeing it. I got to see his "Lighthouse," at the Met, featured in the video I made on the channel. However, at the Whitney, there are quite a few of his paintings there. I need to go back and film it.
@@Antonioonthego I was given tickets to the Whitney when I was in NY in 2015 bit unfortunately didn't get the time to go.
I’am., Study ART FOR MUCHT YEARS, COLLECT PAINTINGS FOR MORE OF THE 45 YEARS.
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VINCENT VAN GOGH., MADE MORE OF 2,500., WOKS IN PARIS PAINTED MORE OF 10 OIL PAINTINGS IN PANEL WOOD.
11:16 weird shit indeed lol
Thanks. That was fun.
Your reaction to Picasso...Haha! It's precisely my reaction too! His early cubism 'Girl with the Mandolin' blew me away too, (from seeing it in an Art Book) and I'm NOT a cubism fan.
Oh, and yea... I'd buy a ticket.. just to see Van Gogh's Starry Night; not the lego set though.
After a while I just realized how talented Picasso was, even though I'm not really into cubism either.
I'll be there one-day for sure.
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Wow it’s not free for residents like the Met?
Not the Moma...this place changes its exhibitions often.
Wow❤
Thanks from bama
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Thanks man
My pleasure.
Thank you!
Welcome!
Cool
Glad you liked it.
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To be honest, some paintings look like any child can do that, e. g. "The Self-Portrait". Don't see art in there. Van Gogh and Picasso are nice. I also think that an artwork should be judged by itself, by its quality, by the amount of painting skill applied, and NOT by the name of the painter or the age. When you show artworks on the street to ordinary people, some artworks will be judged as "This isn't art" or "This is not so good". Go with a Pollock on the street and claim it's art. The majority of people would deny that Pollock's action paintings are art, let alone be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The art world is crazy in some parts. The prizes for some artworks only reflects how society is drifting apart, between the rich and the poor. In a few years we will see the first trillionaire single person on Earth while even more people become poor.
It takes a while to understand it, you have to really stare at it. I used to think Van Gogh was underrated but I really began to understand his genius over the time.
@@Antonioonthego You can stare at any child's painting and think it's genius after some time. Van Gogh was underrated when he was alive, but is overrated now.
"Tour of the MoMA in NYC by an American hillbilly who doesn't know anything about art"
LOL..... Hillbilly, I'm born and raised in New York City lmao.
@@Antonioonthego Thinking being born in New York does not make you a 'Hillbilly' is a self defeating argument. You certainly act like one. LOL.
Think I’ll skip the Moma
It's not my favorite museum, but no reason to skip it...