Vincent Desiderio Lecture

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @nicholasraynolds
    @nicholasraynolds 10 років тому +13

    Always an entertaining and interesting speaker, this is a refreshing assessment of modernism and its progeny from the vantage point of one of the greatest living representational painters. I take it as an encouraging pathway by which to re-embrace Modernism, critically, without loosing the craft and objectivity of representational painting.

  • @markh7523
    @markh7523 7 років тому +4

    Im half way through this - IT'S MIND BLOWING!

  • @amberdelange
    @amberdelange 7 років тому +4

    I love how passionate he is about art, very inspiring!

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @whateye8
    @whateye8 Рік тому

    Many artists have been motivated by the need to be relevant. It is either subconscious or conscious. They may rocket to success without ever knowing why.

  • @glennTinylionUK
    @glennTinylionUK 7 років тому

    what a great guy. every word every time.

  • @mrJohnDesiderio
    @mrJohnDesiderio 10 років тому +1

    Fabulous , Vince,

  • @bzxshor67mpts
    @bzxshor67mpts 6 років тому +1

    wonder where they hang his paintings----so friggin big

  • @FredMcCubbin
    @FredMcCubbin Рік тому +2

    Can someone please tell me what he says here 44:09

    • @transientimages
      @transientimages 7 місяців тому

      The incidents of mimesis in western art you can almost count on one hand! Holbein, Eakins.... I'm running out of fingers now...

  • @davidaaronartist
    @davidaaronartist 6 років тому

    Thanks Vincent

  • @caroleweed
    @caroleweed 9 років тому

    I really appreciate this and learned a lot. When you say that we are always painting ourselves, do you see a difference in stating that compared to always painting our point of view? Also, how can we fek up the reflection when we can't escape that point of view? How could i paint the reflection of the moon without it reflecting to me even if I tried? Thanks. This was brilliant!

  • @R.Kinney1492
    @R.Kinney1492 5 років тому

    @37:09; He really means Turner, who had himself strapped to the mast of a ship in tempest, In order to paint it.

  • @cherrio291
    @cherrio291 9 років тому +1

    Wonderful painter; just a question, why is he always chewing?

    • @GrievousPlay
      @GrievousPlay 8 років тому

      probably chewing tobacco

    • @benjoseph8387
      @benjoseph8387 7 років тому

      Narcissistic rudeness...like worse than Einsteins messy hair...SO obvious!

    • @hipsterslingo9715
      @hipsterslingo9715 6 років тому +2

      Actually, he had been felled by a rare nasal pharyngeal cancer that had left him bedridden for months, supine, sapped, weak from the various chemo- and radiotherapies, so its a medicinal chew for his throat

    • @friedricengravy6646
      @friedricengravy6646 6 років тому

      @@hipsterslingo9715 actually, his saliva gland is effected. Its not chew at all. Hes drying the corners of his mouth. He said once that the gum helps but i cant recall the exact details. U r certainly right about the cancer ....Im always surprised by other responses, where do they come up with this stuff? Nicotine or pompus attitude? Ha! Lol

    • @gaylandbarney2231
      @gaylandbarney2231 6 років тому

      look who's talking , into his mirror@@benjoseph8387

  • @zepps88
    @zepps88 7 років тому +1

    32:53

  • @PauloConstantino167
    @PauloConstantino167 7 років тому +1

    He's always chewing lol

    • @mrJohnDesiderio
      @mrJohnDesiderio 6 років тому

      Paulo Constantino it’s Nicorette

    • @friedricengravy6646
      @friedricengravy6646 6 років тому +2

      Its not nicorette. He mentioned once that he was treated for some type of cancer that messed with his saliva some how .....Im sorry i cant recall the exact details. I clicked on this reply hoping to b reminded.

  • @ghostofdayinperson
    @ghostofdayinperson 7 років тому +4

    Vincent,
    Those "smart guy" paintings are things that I'm glad you grew out of. The emperor of abstract expressionism has always been without clothes. Any respect you had for that pretentious nonsense was as a result of brainwashing. You make great paintings because you know that beauty and craftsmanship are two essential ingredients that cannot be denied from visual art that is worth its salt.

    • @winternitz_
      @winternitz_ 6 років тому +3

      Abstract expressionism is the peak of modernism, not postmodernity. Desiderio has stated many times his admiration for Rothko, Dekooning and that period in history while dismissing post modernity due to the cynicism and all the negatives that came with it.

  • @MegaNadler
    @MegaNadler 6 місяців тому

    It’s hurtful to name people and then speak derogatorily about them.
    Just say that there was a painter at the Academy who was a terrible painter, Blah, blah blah.