Mary I was so amazed at the painting where the coffee was running over....There was also a piece of art that reminded me of Time Square...... That so unique and the colors of some of the art was just great......Thank you
Thank you so much for this, and all your videos. So great! Can't wait for the next one :) Like you said, the galleries really brought some interesting and special art.
You make it soooo-Easy Peezy- MLB - Sublime- the camera -the music -your narration -all congeal with the breath-taking visuals from a variety of galleries and artists. Made my morning coffee before work a god-send. Thank U All.
I love your videos, thank you for sharing them. I may not be able to hop on a plane and go see all the beautiful art but this is definitely the next best thing. Thank you Mary!
Hi Mary Lynn, Really cool you're going to Stockholm, welcome to my city! Some of the Cattelan pieces currently on display at Moderna Museet are very nice. You also got Belinde de Bruyckere at Artipelag and Millesgården is a lovely sculpture park full of art by Carl Milles. If you have the time I would also check out the Stahl Collection in Norrköping, which in my opinion is Sweden's best in contemporary art. Let me know if you need a guide!
obras de arte que sirven solo para decoración mas no para levantar nuevos pensamientos y provocar belleza, es decir el arte en NY esta decayendo en un formalismo netamente decorativo y no un un arte que levante las pupilas del espectador hacia la belleza y lo sublime, y hoy se exhiben en galerias de arte elegantes con obras de arte decorativas, parece un centro comercial mas no una galeria de arte
Well said. High end decor. L.a. has art exhibited for arts sake alone. Costs of everything.. in n.y. have people fleeing like rats from a sinking ship. I suppose galleries have to exhibit what sells above all, to stay in business. ( there's room for both art & decor i.m.o.) especially with the advent of a.i. & new ideas that may arrive in contrast from it, needs to be shown.
Malevich's radical gesture is that with his black square he defeated the sun (a symbol of traditional culture). Over time, the square was transformed into a pixel and became the basis of all computer graphics. Postmodernity raised the square to the flag and began to deconstruct everything that was possible, in the end there was nothing left. It is being replaced by metamodernity and recognizes oscillation as the basis of all. The sun rises and sets. With my work I showed exactly this. ua-cam.com/video/ALW8-tclRHk/v-deo.htmlsi=tEx_boFJQBXRNzAN
Everything looks tacky, uninspired, unfinished and dirty. Looks like everybody copied each other homework. Who would be willing to pay millions for these so called artworks? They're not even pleasant to look at.
You blocked my view of the George Condo? I don't care how nice your outfit is, don't stand in front of Condo. (That was a joke. Please don't come after me, people). Thank you as always for posting, but again, don't stand in front of the Condo.
How odd. Normally, Robert Mangold comes off as a formalist, one of the last stalwarts of modernism. In this company, however, Mangold looks like a radical. Frieze is rife with revisionism. Old tropes rear their ugly heads. _"The problem with young artists today is they treat art history like a toy box."_ - Donald Judd
So far, the rich world's artists and galleries have successfully shut their eyes and ears to the Gaza Massacre; thus making themselves increasingly irrelevant.
Mary I was so amazed at the painting where the coffee was running over....There was also a piece of art that reminded me of Time Square...... That so unique and the colors of some of the art was just great......Thank you
Thank you for allowing us to enjoy New York's high-quality works online. I look forward to the next video. Have a happy and beautiful spring.😊🎉
Thanks again for sharing the experience through video. I love the vicarious chance to see what's being created.
AWESOME! Thanks for showing.
Thank you so much for this, and all your videos. So great! Can't wait for the next one :) Like you said, the galleries really brought some interesting and special art.
all these paintings are amazing, thank you for taking us through these outstanding works.
What a beautiful art gallery ❤ thank you for taking us along with you and seeing all these unique and talented artists❤
Terrific show! Lots of stuff I would love to have.
You make it soooo-Easy Peezy- MLB - Sublime- the camera -the music -your narration -all congeal with the breath-taking visuals from a variety of galleries and artists. Made my morning coffee before work a god-send. Thank U All.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your lovely vocal, the sweet Jazz and human eye view video record, what a beautiful combination !
Again, thank you for this high-quality video. I really appreciate it.
well done,
thanks for steady camera works.
captions are most useful.
Your videos are great and very engaging, thank you for sharing your gallery trips ❤ from manila
I love your videos, thank you for sharing them. I may not be able to hop on a plane and go see all the beautiful art but this is definitely the next best thing. Thank you Mary!
A multi-coloured slice of time, that actually slows time! Thank you, as always, Mary Lynn!
I enjoyed the Art - the painting - Wonderful Video 👏
What a wonderful Art Fair. There was a lot of great talent which was a feast for the eyes:-) 🎨🖌 Thank you Mary Lynn and the talented filming crew.
Very interesting this Art, thank's very much 😊😊
Grateful for these videos. Thank you!
Thank you! I so nice to visit the Fair being at home. Greetings from La condesa Mexico city
Definitely an above average art fair. Thanks.
Nice works
Hi Mary Lynn,
Really cool you're going to Stockholm, welcome to my city!
Some of the Cattelan pieces currently on display at Moderna Museet are very nice. You also got Belinde de Bruyckere at Artipelag and Millesgården is a lovely sculpture park full of art by Carl Milles. If you have the time I would also check out the Stahl Collection in Norrköping, which in my opinion is Sweden's best in contemporary art.
Let me know if you need a guide!
very interesting, thanks.
nice work-always an inspiration😻💌
Although I love your valued verbal insights into the exhibitions, it was interesting to just silently observe this time,
You are so wonderful when it comes to saying nice things about bad art.........LOL
Thank you!
Thank you for this video 😊
La verdad, no todo lo mostrado de los artistas, es Arte.
Thank you
❤ Впечатление ХОРОШО 🎉 ВСЕ ТАКИ Художник помогает опереться на СВЕТ в сумерки жизни. 🎉🎉🎉
beautiful!
Good¡¡Thank you¡¡
Gosh, I actually liked some of the work.
Gracias por tu aporte, muy bueno, vos pintás o te gustaría?
Me gustó Condo y Bradford
I'm thinking the fair visits might be the most difficult to film and also it must be quite a task to assimilate what you've seen!
رائع جدا...
obras de arte que sirven solo para decoración mas no para levantar nuevos pensamientos y provocar belleza, es decir el arte en NY esta decayendo en un formalismo netamente decorativo y no un un arte que levante las pupilas del espectador hacia la belleza y lo sublime, y hoy se exhiben en galerias de arte elegantes con obras de arte decorativas, parece un centro comercial mas no una galeria de arte
Well said. High end decor. L.a. has art exhibited for arts sake alone. Costs of everything.. in n.y. have people fleeing like rats from a sinking ship. I suppose galleries have to exhibit what sells above all, to stay in business. ( there's room for both art & decor i.m.o.) especially with the advent of a.i. & new ideas that may arrive in contrast from it, needs to be shown.
👏
Отлично
🥰🥰🥰
❤
The bar ia definitely very low!
😎👌🖐❤
Malevich's radical gesture is that with his black square he defeated the sun (a symbol of traditional culture). Over time, the square was transformed into a pixel and became the basis of all computer graphics. Postmodernity raised the square to the flag and began to deconstruct everything that was possible, in the end there was nothing left. It is being replaced by metamodernity and recognizes oscillation as the basis of all. The sun rises and sets. With my work I showed exactly this. ua-cam.com/video/ALW8-tclRHk/v-deo.htmlsi=tEx_boFJQBXRNzAN
try to take more time behind paintings, three seconds for george condos part it's not normal... ( excuse my english )
А название у работ есть ...
Европа,Париж.Был Я нынче не признаю ,иЕвропу иПариж.Они нынче падают вниз до неузнаваемости.От них дальше нет и нуля и вообще ...😅😮😊
За такую мазню надо наказывать!!!!!
confession: looked up Nate Lowman.
cheers! ciao
Everything looks tacky, uninspired, unfinished and dirty. Looks like everybody copied each other homework. Who would be willing to pay millions for these so called artworks? They're not even pleasant to look at.
Does seem underwhelming. There will always be some exceptional pieces but an awful lot of dross in the mix.
Thank Mary, free world needs free Art and artist Who has No rules, Art karhu, artbear.
You blocked my view of the George Condo? I don't care how nice your outfit is, don't stand in front of Condo. (That was a joke. Please don't come after me, people).
Thank you as always for posting, but again, don't stand in front of the Condo.
Ничто это все..
How odd. Normally, Robert Mangold comes off as a formalist, one of the last stalwarts of modernism. In this company, however, Mangold looks like a radical. Frieze is rife with revisionism. Old tropes rear their ugly heads. _"The problem with young artists today is they treat art history like a toy box."_ - Donald Judd
Большинство из того, что я увидел--- "откровенный" мусор.....
So far, the rich world's artists and galleries have successfully shut their eyes and ears to the Gaza Massacre; thus making themselves increasingly irrelevant.
To you
Not alone
Not really
@@Oscar-kv2mc silence is complicity
Why aren't you talking about the Sudanese Genocide?
the voice is too annoying= maybe its the suitable voice for the art. Tomorrows kitch