Kate Bryan's Contemporary Art Exhibition Tour
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
- Discover our Contemporary Art exhibition in London with Art Historian, Curator and Writer Kate Bryan as she explores the most dynamic annual sale in the Sotheby's auction calendar. Sotheby’s specialists join Kate to reveal highlights from our upcoming Contemporary Art Evening Auction (14 October | London) and Contemporary Art Day Auction (8 - 15 October | London). Presented in partnership with CELINE, highlights of the Evening Auction include a diverse selection of works by some of the most exciting emerging artists working today, alongside established masters of the 20th and 21st centuries. Featured in this tour will be works by Gerhard Richter, Banksy, Alighiero Boetti, Lucian Freud, Paula Rego and Flora Yukhnovich to name a few. Join us live on 14 October to watch the auction.
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The art’s world is a crazy one: the values are so relatives and the critics trace the directions and the taste of public!
Kate is so informative and knowledgeable. And quite lovely.
well done for bringing this expo to a wider crowd, I visited many times with different folk and alone, i even got a few pieces by Krah- wow, thanks to Webo, Thayer Rich works on cardboard amazing at a fiver a pop, and many thanks to Daniel Webster for the brain scan -beauty pure genius in a fall down house, Gazza club room was great, hope I can share some pics soon thanks Jazzy
It’s amazing to see Richter’s abstract works from the 80s. Beautiful and undeniably inspirational. Thank you for sharing.
Didn't know about Flora Yukhnovich. I'm mesmerized by her work, knowing she's my age blows my mind.
You know its bullsh.t art when a so called art expert has to talk the hind legs off about it!!!
As a classically trained oil painter who makes their own panels, paints, oils and frames, I completely sympathize. My work sells without a word. Gallery sales staff annoy the hell out of me as they could not even be bothered to read some art history let alone remark about why the work has value.
@@Splatterpunk_OldNewYork well said Martin. The sad part is this bullsh.t art sells for unreal prices because these so called experts got a list of people the more money than sence to list to them and buy this rubbish. Whole thing is con to me. Good art sells itself!!! I hope you keep selling well. Best
yes!!
@@thenoble5169 bla bla bla WRONG.
@@ziraprod6090 bla bla is about all you could say about bullsh.t work!! Right!!!
A fine infomercial for Southeby’s, where the ultimate artwork is: $$$$$$$$$$$.
Flora Yukhnovich I"LL HAVE WHAT SHE"S HAVING is so amazing wish that was on my wall.
I'm drunk. Never playing the "push and pull" drinking game when watching a Sotheby's video again!
But yeah! Nice video. Some artists I've never seen before.
I love the smaller Richter panels. God he's good. Fantastic investment. Bansky's cutesy leaves me cold.
Would rather buy Bitcoin.
It's almost a SNL bit. The whole thing.😀
That's an actual insult to this type of content
@@limitless707 Oh have a sense of humor, will you?
@@limitless707 shut up you idiot you don’t know anything Sotheby’s are the biggest scumbags in the world of art profiting off of banksy’ art that he even made sure was shredded in order for it to be sold. this whole video involves posh pricks coming up with as many big words they can think of to try and sell these pieces, the whole thing should be a comedy sketch
Thank you for the video. The exhibition is educational.
I like this selection and I like the video too. Gerhard Richter can do no wrong in my opinion. I love Paula Rego's art too - such an individual and intelligent painter. I enjoyed a Flora Yukhnovich exhibition several years ago and it's been great to see her get the credit and fame she deserves. And "Martyr" by Titus Kaphar is perhaps my favourite of this selection - poignant and original.
Richter's abstracts are overrated. Theyre just bad. But his old paintings are phenomenal though.
Although I wouldn’t give any of these paintings house room, I really think we are heading for exciting times in the world of art and music!
Love Kate Bryan’s energy and intelligence she is a wonderful choice from helping to introduce this work to the public…thank you!
These tour videos are great. Thanks, Sotheby's!
I love the idea of my collectors selling my work.
Come on…. Cash in…
Lovely up load
Thank you
Sotheby’s ✔️
Hope our works are used as collateral for an international drug deal in the distant future.
3 Indivdual Vibrant Master Pieces. #iconic
Beautiful and undeniably inspirational
Interesting art for our interested hearts!
I am actually quite optimistic about the upcoming painting's evolution. There will be some very exciting painters in the next decade, and some are even showing up now. People in the comments have no eyes for Salman Toor, for example, who only shows up for some seconds and at an unflattering angle. Stop complaining about Richter, he kept painting alive in an era which was very anti-painting. His job is done, now we look for the future. And something good will come out of the 'youtube renaissance', too. There are hundreds of artists, art teachers and illustrators who share their knowledge and their process on youtube.
What's that, light boxes and cartoon images? Gtfoh. Art died along time ago. Throwing paint on a canvas isn't art. If a viewer has to ask what it is the artist's vision is lost.
@@phillipstroll7385 ...so if any interpretation has to be done at all, it's not art? Jesus H. Christ man. I want to be charitable to the people who dislike contemporary art, but... this is just laziness. I really don't know any other way to see a statement like that, other than sheer damn laziness.
Do you expect poems, novels, to divulge their meanings (the "vision" of the artist, such as it is) without any effort on the part of the reader? Do you think that the intense web of symbolism that makes up Renaissance art is actually crystal clear on the first viewing? Or do you think that, even with painters as richly symbolic and as immersed in social codes and mores as Holbein, for instance, the artist's "vision" is nothing more than the pretty picture on the surface?
You cannot expect, with any reasonableness, to understand a piece of art which is informed by the art which came before it, by understood codes and conventions, by the social circumstances in which it was created, at first glance. Maybe if you took five damn minutes to actually _think_ about art, instead of just nodding at the pretty pictures and moving on, you'd find some new perspectives open up for you.
What a great presentation of just a little bit of the huge world 🌍 I have to share my thoughts on the Banksy piece. When this happened a couple of years ago, I laughed of course, but I was immediately reminded of another great art piece that started out as one creative concept and then through a serendipitous event, it was dropped during a move and shattered into pieces. I'm talking about Marcel Duchamp's Large Glass. He glued it all back together and loved it even more !...and so do I 💔
Once you understand that the buyers of this kinda art are more interested in money laundering and tax fraud than they are a talented and a skillfully executed piece of work it won’t bother you so much.
Here here well said my friend.
Well said
Exactly true. Especially when you consider many purchases are simply held “in limbo” in airport storage facilities neither completely exported or imported so as to avoid taxes.
They are al fronts for buying children in the sex trafficking ring which regins in America and Italy aka DC and the vaitcian. Nasty pedophiles trust all is true is bad. Keep your babies close
Very true
Salesforce. Interesting. Took there course, used there system in my past jobs.
Thank you!
See you at the party Richter!
Total Recall
Not criticizing, just asking a serious question: is the repeated use of the phrases "sort of" and "kind of" unique to art critics in the UK? I hear it in every British art video I see, but do not notice it in historical documentaries or in conversations in my everyday life.
Lazy speak.
Sort of
Because they sort of don’t know what they are talking about and kind of have to make stuff up.
Kind of normal English speech on BBC Radio 4, know what I mean.?
Every body is pushing boundaries.
Banksy too clever by half and the artsy crowd is so feckless they actually fall for it
@TSKILATCHI he actually can paint really good, in oils.. you just don't know because he's been busy marketing stencil art and piss taking.
@TSKILATCHI Listen, i agree with you ! i was in that world for 20 years, not making stencils but painting graffiti, i've met all these people and know their intentions first hand. All i am saying is Banksy can actually paint really well in oils, he just doesn't go down that route to cement his name in the world of art because he's busy exploiting stencil art because no one else has.. and now that trend is pretty much dead, he conquered it, without any competition.. do you understand ? it's clever marketing and that's it. D Hirst taught him how to do it. He's using the system because he understands that being a genuine painter with heart & soul is ignored, because the world is tuned into money not expression.
@TSKILATCHI Hahahaa I love it, this is exactly why Banksy does what he ...or she lol does. Not many people even know Banksy's identity. What if Banksy turns out to be David Hockney or Ed Ruscha or well you get the point. The works that are known as being "Banksy's" are basically ANONYMOUS, get it.
@@lolarules.62 wow
This is not art - this is an exercise in marketing. Ever since Picasso, and especially since rich bankers began advertising Abstract Expressionism, most modern "art" requires a ton of verbiage, PR stunts, fabricated "artsie jargon" and ventriloquism by experienced salesmen in order to make it "stand on two legs". But on its own, it's like "Weekend at Bernie's"; it has no mind, no power of communication with audience nor a message to tell - it's a pile of unarticulated nonsense that must sell.
How ironic is it that at 20:34, they're literally discussing black figures being historically ignored in the art world, meanwhile standing directly in between two paintings featuring black figures and not even a mention about them, smh it's laughable at this point
Thanks everyone.
23:51 do you see it? ..the attire in the painting and hers...
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Buy my works. Bold to say. You buy I draw.
young and emerging, I laughed so hard, sad salesforce: Miriam Cahn (born July 21, 1949 in Basel)
A long time ago I believed that no great and gifted painters existed anymore, because I had the image of contemporary "art" in my mind. How can something ugly (it looks like works of an insane mind) be considered beautiful, and is even regarded as art?
It's just pretentiousness and elitism. Beauty is a universal concept and can be appreciated by anyone, which is why it's rarely appreciated by those who have lost touch with reality, instead they appreciate that which they believe puts them above the "peasants". The idea that you are so above normal people you get to decide how valuable your own skewed perception is above the universal. It's no coincidence that as beautiful art floods the market (there's today millions of artists all over the world creating beautiful art) beauty itself becomes underappreciated. Back in the day rich people would buy beautiful art because it was rare, today they buy ugly "art" because it's a statement of their own power to influence the present and the future.
@@Chronomatrix for almost 1000 years European art was only of Christian subjects.
@@gavinreid2741 Your point being?
@@Chronomatrix ordinary people appreciate abstract art. Nothing pretentious or elitist about it it is decorative and looks good the wall of a contemporary home.
@@gavinreid2741 Never said abstract art can't be beautiful. In fact religious art and abstract art are more closely related than we imagine, as both have an underlying intention to provoke a kind of mystical reaction on the viewer. Someone during the Middle Ages will of course be moved by religious themes because their whole cultural upbringing was deeply religious, it was their "mystical language". For someone living in modern times, as we slowly abandon religion (won't argue if this is good or bad right now) we try to find meaning on other things, we develop new mysticisms we can see life through; in the arts these more personal forms of mysticism are represented through abstraction and expression. But anyway, my comment was related to UGLY art, which has taken a big chunk of postmodern art in the form of kitsch, minimalism, commercialism, conceptualism and other movements that reduce art to simple decoration with no meaning whatsoever.
Strong yellow verticals. The artist's best friend. Riechter knows.
Spray paint then squeegie with some squeeze tube paint to end it. Price Millions.😊
I kept watching this video expecting that it was a prank and they would reveal that the “art “ was done by 8th
Graders
Modern, abstract. It's really art created by an engineer, not an artist. Just my opinion, I'm sure there's a billion others.
That large Richter is called "cool firestorm". ...according to my opinion
Great video ✨
Come on in rich people needing to wash their money
So sick of these old or anonymous artist and galleries standing as gatekeepers from more interesting, risky artists.
hope my Paintings and my masterpieces will be exhibited ...in God's timing..it will.
yes i hope we both succeed
indeed chloe...you got a lot of Paintings now?..what kind of genre are you?... its versatile?.
The amount of salad words for selling squegee paintings, pouring oil painting, paper and graffitti, dull tapestry... nope.
great video
great work
Art
Very interesting 👍 impressive 👍
Nature's things connection....
Wow!!!
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안녕하세요. 늘 아름다운 영상 잘 보고 있습니다. 많이 배우고 갑니다. *
Give me a Hieronymus Bosch painting any day.
drug addict ! caught ya ! haha
Give me one so I can sell it in a flash. Would never hang it.
Boetti outsourced this piece? Does the creators get credit? 🤔
She eeminds me so much of Gordon Ramsey, they way she speakes and moves
I like the map of each countries shape in their flags colors. Otherwise modern art is absolutely not what I like. I admire paintings that took patience and skill to duplicate what the artist saw like Rembrandt or Velasquez or Michelangelo.
Talking about snobs.. i never read so many snobby comments below in my life. If you don't like it, fine, if you don't get it, fine, if you don't want to learn, fine... but spare the rest of us from your narrow minds who actually do like this and want to learn more.
You don't have to read what others write.
Learn?
Ignorance is part of their identity, just ignore it
Curious why you care what others think?? You cannot control others people perception.
@@hartgetzen7867 yes, learn about the artist, learn about the art... learn.
"Her figures refuse to be seen"
You're not wrong there
To shred ones own art in the name of artistic expression is not only brave but truly the ultimate definition of...Letting go!
PLANET "Z" approves...
ZITCHIN!
Such hateful & negative comments. Shame on you.
My LORD! I Feel so sorry for artists.
Imagine having to study years. All the loans. Learning how to draw, paint and sculpt. Only to end up painting with little effort as a challenged child would.
I closed my eyes. Listened to the descriptions. When I opened my eyes. Imagine my shock! Hideous
Painting, drawing and sculpting is not about repeating perfectly the reality, the most important thing you can achieve as an artist is to be able to show your reality and make other people think about theirs.
Push & Pull
The inmates are running the asylum
Agreed 100%. But remember, these ppl don't want you to like the art. It's entire purpose is for it to be used to launder money. If Michelangelo, Leo, sergeant, turner were so great they wouldn't dismiss gasification artists today.
Contemporary Art is the same as giving kindagardeners paint and turn them loose on a wall.
Thanks…
When someone has to explain what I'm looking at in a thousand words, and what the artist ment (along with a high sticker price)...I know I'm seeing crap.
Try deciphering work by David.
@@gavinreid2741 Telle what you see? Does it please you? Do you need an expert to tell you your feelings? I'm a 78 year old lifetime artist. Will you buy a painting you detest because it came with a greater story about what I was thinking during lunch?
@@theresbob8878 I am also am an artist. I personally would not buy art I detest. Much of the subject matter from the past , such as the Neo Classical is undecipherable to the general public today At a recent group exhibition I showed in the only artist to sell all her work was an untrained abstract artist. I spent many hours on my painting but understand that many of the art buying public want decorative canvas to adore their walls. People admire the execution of academic art but don't want to have it their modern homes .
@@gavinreid2741 On that we agree...but...it matched their sofa and curtains.
I am from Angola in the minute 5:40 you showed a peace of art with mape Mond that also show my country but the flag doesn't correspond!
Well, I guess that’s one of the “human errors” they talked about.
The older the work, the more valuable...
Also the provenance of the work, who owned it previous to the sale that adds value to it. Literally stock options framed on a wall.
Also, especially valuable if the artist is dead.
I would love to get you girls to sell my art.
Key issue for this collection. Sizes are too small for modern home which has large wall surfaces.
It's for the bathrooms
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"Rothko" lol
SALUDOS ME JUSTARIA MOSTRAL UNOS CUADROS QUE TENJO EN CASA SON DEL 800
Flora Yukhnovich.. such a fraud. Of course she’s painting these at an early age, She’s let Fragonard take care of The hardest parts of being a painter. Creating your own style, working out beautiful compositions and color harmony.
Stop with the she’s doing, she’s doing.. Fragonard did it.
Fragonard with filters for the TikTok generation.
What's wrong with citation? She makes attractive decorative pieces, and I don't think her works will last, but for the moment.. why mot?
Modern art - I think a toddler can paint better, lol!
Banksy the antiestablishment, decaffeinated and family friendly LOL
Art? This is like the business of "prosperity gospel preachers". It is all about money. "Master"? Please, this is a mockery of art. An insult.
This is a video of work for sale. You are listening to the sales pitch.
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Most people interested in modern art know that these works are highly inflated in aesthetics and values BUT most people also understand why....
You can also find more technically accomplished works and arguably better art in Facebook groups BUT they're not presented to buyers at auction houses...
agreed. my art is wildly popular on fb. and I do not sell it.
❤️
So sad
The comments are more entertaining and artistic 🙄
22:53 'Art For Your World' ! [not climate]
geez I got some art to sell.
You have to be suspicious of a scene that is about $$$ and delivered in an English accent.
Well, to be fair, they ARE f***ing English! What do you expect?!
5:10 Jammu & Kashmir is integral part of India. Stupid attempt to show it as a Pakistani territory.
*Art should explain itself, it shouldn't need someone else to interpret it's meaning for the viewer*
You can tell that a piece of shit smells bad when you hear reconstructed instead of copied.
Haha. Or “deconstructed” instead of “ripped to shreds”.
Rego was the only artist I had any interest in, and it’s not even close to some of her best paintings. Truly the most banal Rego I’ve ever seen, but still great within the context of her work. I was actually interested in some of the less famous artists works but they just quickly glossed over them, didn’t even stop to show the paintings! What a joke
@Pete Too You really should look up her other pieces from her Dog Women series. I don’t interpret this piece in that light at all, although I get it given this is your first exposure to her work. I almost feel like this piece is ironic and making fun of the woman depicted. Calling her a “good dog” as she looks up to the sky, not taking proper account of the two sheep she’s supposed to be watching. The snobby Sotheby’s reps even mention it’s taken from a Portuguese myth that concerns the livestock being killed violently etc, although who actually knows how accurate their info is.
멋찝니다~~~
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Male gaze. Exclusively?
Yukhnovich --> cecile brown is the master here
No SLAWNS
Horrible work, Paula Rego is the only who is worthwhile to look at.
Of course Banksy created a new artwork 🤦♂️
Both he and Sotheby’s are laughing all the to the Bank/sy 🤦♂️
C’mon man ... 🦄 the Banksy Corporation is not anti establishment, it has become the establishment 🤦♂️
Interesting my toddlers have made better art then all of these. Honestly. It's not good
D
That is not art.