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  • @AkilahObviously
    @AkilahObviously 8 років тому +74

    I love this. Agh, why don't I ever go outside?!

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  8 років тому +28

      It's so much easier to go outside when it's not your hometown.

  • @BombColour
    @BombColour 8 років тому +32

    Recently, I met Martin Creed during a talk he gave at my university. We were able to ask him questions about his art work and hear some his performance pieces. The way he described his 'understanding' piece is quite different from your opinion. Creed is a quiet person, who often ponders why he should understand things and how we communicate as people. He's always felt like he struggled with talking to people (which made sense as he wasn't that well spoken during this talk). In fact the reason he creates art and music is so that people talk to him, to break him from his boundries, and makes him communicate with others.
    Originally this piece should was going to say 'Love, Peace, Understanding' in the bold red lettering. However, he had to reconsider this as he unfortunately didn't have enough funding to cover having three large words in neon. He then had to consider what word and why out of the three he'll select. He got rid of 'love' and 'peace' as society today with all the war and hatred that's happening, he didn't feel like it really communicated what he felt about the world. He doesn't feel like the world will ever be filled with love or peace, which just left him with understanding. While this world isn't exactly filled with love or piece, he feels like we may get to the point where we understand each other. That even though people may disagree with each other, people often could try understanding the other persons view. Much like this comment is doing now, I guess? I'm not trying to attack your opinion on the piece, I was just informing you on his thought process for this piece. Hope you found it interesting!

    • @HarperGamble
      @HarperGamble 8 років тому +4

      I like the ideas Sarah had to offer as an expansion of what Creed had to say about the piece. Consider that understanding is something that is difficult to grasp, always in motion, always seemingly just out of reach. Then consider that love and peace are also things that have those qualities. Now, in order to attain love, we need peace, and in order to obtain peace, we need understanding. Maybe that's why Creed did not have the materials and did not think the world had peace or love; right now we are at a point where we are still trying to grasp our understanding of the world and our place in it.
      I hope that we can get to a point where we do have peace or love and at that point, we will find that 'Understanding' has stopped spinning around us and is then joined by the words that were intended to be with it. :)

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  8 років тому +14

      Thanks so much for sharing this here. I had only read the little snippet published alongside the piece, and it's great to hear more about what he has said of the piece. And actually, I don't see his thoughts as being in conflict with mine. An aspect of the piece I didn't touch on, but that is certainly present, is that the word is, in it's way, an advertisement for the idea of "understanding." That it is something he, and most of us thinking folks, strive for, slippery though it is.

  • @MuchObligedTV
    @MuchObligedTV 6 років тому

    I love to see New York and all of the art as a public playground for creativity. This video feels so free and open which the city cant always be.

  • @dionnedlc2
    @dionnedlc2 8 років тому +1

    The episodes are so poetic, and convey the artworks so eloquently ! Thank you Art Assignment for beautiful and educational art content.

  • @leslierae6416
    @leslierae6416 4 роки тому +1

    One of my favorite memories is exploring a sculpture park by myself, the park was organized and ran by the art department at a small university in Northwestern Washington(near Port Angeles) it was spread out through a large lush green forest and It was beautiful, free, and the most amazing way to spend a few quiet hours in serene reflection. Sculpture parks are dope as hell.

  • @cminmd0041
    @cminmd0041 8 років тому +1

    I adore the High Line! What an incredible re-purposing and revitalization of a huge chunk of the city.

  • @scabiniful
    @scabiniful 8 років тому +2

    I love the art trips. they're like thoughts from places.

  • @Xenolilly
    @Xenolilly 8 років тому +3

    Those sculptures wow! the video isn't close to being over and i'm already amazed enough to comment.

  • @Isabellecomplete
    @Isabellecomplete 8 років тому +3

    I love these art trip videos, they make me want to go on my own art trip!

  • @enchantedtonight
    @enchantedtonight 8 років тому +20

    Damn, the yeti is so cool

  • @BlakeNordstrom366
    @BlakeNordstrom366 8 років тому +2

    This may very well be my favorite video made by The Art Assignment. Keep it up you all!

  • @KatOfDiamonds
    @KatOfDiamonds 8 років тому

    I loved walking the tiny stretch of the High Line I was able to see at the start of this year during my first trip to NYC.

  • @SciJoy
    @SciJoy 8 років тому +9

    This video for some reason really made me wish there was a physical place to see other people's Art Assignment submissions. I feel like standing there and seeing them would be so much different than scrolling through them. What about at VidCon? Maybe a few could be printed out and people's descriptions/stories printed out below. And maybe you could have a phone there that people could pick up and listen to clips from the "one who got away" assignment. I love seeing people actually create things while they are there, but it would also be nice to see what the community has made. The PBS booth is a haven in the crazy of VidCon. There aren't really screaming fans. There are people making art, testing our science, sitting at tables and making new friends. Then I just picture someone in the corner with an old rotary phone to their ear listening to a stranger's story of heartbreak. The Chill Lounge just reminds me of all the reasons UA-cam can be special.

  • @EvCal184
    @EvCal184 8 років тому +50

    The Case for Artists who Grow Things?

    • @maz.s
      @maz.s 8 років тому

      +

  • @sky_6115
    @sky_6115 8 років тому

    Concise and perceptive intro of the arts in NY! Looking forward to more art-viewing of cities in America!

  • @drewliedtke2377
    @drewliedtke2377 8 років тому +5

    The formal assignments are cool and I've done a few of them, but these analysis videos are my favorite. Keep it up!

  • @Bostwiki
    @Bostwiki 8 років тому +1

    Great video, My parents and I just saw some these displays the other week too! I like all the work you and your husband do!

  • @allisondoak9425
    @allisondoak9425 7 років тому

    I love the meeting space between art and the urban environment. I’m really excited about tactical urbanism as a meeting place between urban planning/public policy, art and democracy right now

  • @polinamar
    @polinamar 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for sharing this view of New York? it was very interesting for me. I loved room for bees and swale in particular.

  • @naomil2288
    @naomil2288 6 років тому

    This brought back a very distinct memory from a few years ago of reading Looking for Alaska for the first time at Socrates Sculpture Park. Weird.

  • @hanindersharma630
    @hanindersharma630 7 років тому

    great work you are doing
    showing us everything in one time

  • @pablomarquezimages920
    @pablomarquezimages920 2 роки тому

    Its about feeling it !!!

  • @TaliaOutwrong
    @TaliaOutwrong 8 років тому +1

    This is so perfect, we're going to NYC (from australia) in just over a month and we'll definitely see some of these, thank you for this!!

  • @mar1na1993
    @mar1na1993 8 років тому +3

    PLEASE do a video on social practice art. I took a class on it and have been to several exhibitions, but still need more convincing

  • @puupipo
    @puupipo 8 років тому

    Standing under "UNDERSTANDING" must be a cool experience.

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  8 років тому

      It is! That platform that is underneath is actually a gathering spot, and it is a super cool experience to be directly under it.

  • @SelahPictures
    @SelahPictures 8 років тому +9

    "Understanding" is one of my favorite things in NYC, and it really rewards repeated visits at different times of day and with different crowds. To me, it seems almost assertively ambiguous - a word with many possible interpretations, presented in a way which offers you no typographic or stylistic guidance as to how it wants to be interpreted, and always moving - even the speed of the rotation changes. I'm sad that it's temporary, and soon to reach the end of it's run, but maybe that's appropriate as well. Understanding is never permanent, it's somehow always slipping away when your back is turned.

  • @caroldias5219
    @caroldias5219 8 років тому

    those places are beautiful!

  • @AM-rb4ps
    @AM-rb4ps 8 років тому

    Thanks for posting another wonderful and thoughtful Art Trip video!

  • @zentouro
    @zentouro 8 років тому

    gee i've gotta get out to Queens more.

  • @ShahanoorMamun
    @ShahanoorMamun 3 роки тому

    Wow 😮
    Great program 😍

  • @ndemers
    @ndemers 8 років тому

    Lovely! Really makes me want to visit NYC

  • @noahb5092
    @noahb5092 5 років тому

    I love this show.

  • @cycling-john
    @cycling-john 4 роки тому

    I'm gonna go check out Socrates Sculpture Park tomorrow. Thanks for the info!

  • @spoopyiz
    @spoopyiz 8 років тому

    omg that was so amazing, i love this show so muchhhh

  • @aprilvanderveer449
    @aprilvanderveer449 8 років тому

    Gah! I was just in NYC last week! Look at all the cool art I missed. Must return ASAP. Thanks as always for the wonderful videos.

  • @AmbroseReed
    @AmbroseReed 8 років тому

    For once I've seen a handful of these! Great video.

  • @AnnRey18
    @AnnRey18 8 років тому

    They look so cute together x3

  • @merlinknowsnothing
    @merlinknowsnothing 8 років тому

    This is a great video, Sarah! I hope you'll go back to NYC at some point... out of all the artistic places I wish I could know more about, it's probably both the one I'm most interested in, and the least accessible.

  • @polkadottedpolak
    @polkadottedpolak 8 років тому

    This video is remarkably pleasant.

  • @lawrencecalablaster568
    @lawrencecalablaster568 5 років тому

    I am going to the Metropolitan Museum of Art soon- I will try to walk around & see a few of these :)

  • @Erffyer
    @Erffyer 8 років тому

    Great film! Loved ur explanation too. Not dowdy like some art class. Totally gonna get the sunnies and hit da parks 😎

  • @nartsylvia
    @nartsylvia 8 років тому

    Love this so much

  • @ColinLievens
    @ColinLievens 8 років тому

    I wish I could see Martin creed's understanding!! He's my favourite artist but I'm stuck here in England missing out on all of his New York exhibitions and installations and I couldn't even get to Scotland for the talks he did there!! I had to drive three hours to see a one of his exhibitions and it was glorious

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  8 років тому

      Stay tuned for Art Trip: London, coming your way in a couple weeks :)

  • @jennifercampbell2512
    @jennifercampbell2512 8 років тому

    I loved this video!

  • @fatcat1399
    @fatcat1399 2 роки тому

    Going to nyc next weekend and I’m determined to hunt down some public art in between Phish concerts!!💜💜💜

  • @TheTRIZZZLE14
    @TheTRIZZZLE14 8 років тому

    Y'all should come down to Montreal during Muralfest in the summer. Great video, you never disappoint!!

  • @BrianLinares
    @BrianLinares 7 років тому

    This is my personal obsession. I have started a public art tour in my city. Please come out to Honolulu Sara !! I would be honored to have you join one of my tours!

  • @pastcineo
    @pastcineo 7 років тому

    i love this episode

  • @serenavessella154
    @serenavessella154 8 років тому

    When did you go to NYC ?

  • @bugonstott5161
    @bugonstott5161 4 роки тому +1

    Wow

  • @librarian_laur
    @librarian_laur 8 років тому

    Of course, I see this and TODAY it's 45 degrees and cloudy, so not really a good outdoor art day.

  • @generaldingus344
    @generaldingus344 8 років тому

    Come to Philly please, lots of great artist here. ☮️

  • @maggieedna
    @maggieedna 8 років тому

    aw man, I really wanna climb that bling statue.

  • @landryharmon1891
    @landryharmon1891 8 років тому +4

    Love these videos. Don't know where else to ask this, but do you or anyone have any good book recommendations on art or art history?

    • @Tigermond1
      @Tigermond1 8 років тому

      Landry Harmon They made a video about how to learn more about art and recommended some books in it.

    • @landryharmon1891
      @landryharmon1891 8 років тому

      Tigermond1 oh thanks! Do you know what video?

    • @Tigermond1
      @Tigermond1 8 років тому +1

      Landry Harmon Sure, it's called "How To Learn About Contemporary Art". I was wrong though - I just watched it again and Sarah actually only gives one specific book recommendation in the video ("Air Guitar"), but also talks about many other ways to learn about art and where to find good books about art, although the focus is clearly (as the title indicates) on contemporary art rather than art history. I'd still recommend to watch the video though, maybe you'll find something interesting in it, or maybe there are more book recommendations in the comments.

    • @landryharmon1891
      @landryharmon1891 8 років тому

      Tigermond1 thank you!

  • @KannikCat
    @KannikCat 8 років тому +1

    "Insert and remove Ninja Turtles joke." You're reading all of our minds, aren't you? ;) :D Love love love your description/interpretation of Understanding! Really wonderful exploration of what it could be. And this makes me all the more want to go visit the High Line. I've been so excited about it ever since they started adaptively re-using it -- urban parks (like Parc Andre Citroen) are so vital and essential to the heart of a city.

  • @user-li7se1fp1t
    @user-li7se1fp1t 2 роки тому

    Great video! 😊👍

  • @120f_
    @120f_ 7 років тому

    thanks! my broke ass self is going to NYC to visit family and i wanted to see as much art as I can this is a great way to do that on a budget :)

  • @luizajimenez17
    @luizajimenez17 8 років тому

    great essay Sarah!!

  • @morgansamuelnz
    @morgansamuelnz 7 років тому +2

    My wife and I love this series. Awesome content, super interesting. Some constructive criticism regarding pacing; the videos would be a lot easier for the audience to digest if there were some pauses in the VO. It's a constant barrage of (useful) information - if you allow the listener a moment to absorb chunks of this info before moving onto the next point, they can reflect on each 'chapter' with the footage in front of them, thus the impact would overall be higher.

  • @daniel1tkd0
    @daniel1tkd0 8 років тому

    lovely video as always :)

  • @marcoloya
    @marcoloya 8 років тому

    this is awesome, you should meet with some of the creators

  • @PresleyMartin1
    @PresleyMartin1 8 років тому +10

    Now you need to make the "Artists that Grow Things" episode.

    • @polinamar
      @polinamar 8 років тому

      Agreed)

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  8 років тому +7

      Oh gosh, do I really? I'll start mulling.

    • @danielmcelroy4505
      @danielmcelroy4505 7 років тому

      Definitely!

    • @AnimeOtaku2
      @AnimeOtaku2 7 років тому

      Late to the party I know but I think given the comments about it I think it should be a “In defence of” episode.

  • @isabellabornberg2153
    @isabellabornberg2153 8 років тому

    amazing

  • @yadisfhaddad722
    @yadisfhaddad722 7 років тому

    I can't believe my luck! Finally I finally saved enough money to visit NYC this April, turns out every piece in the video would be gone by then! not only that, but other Public Art Fund's new works won't be revealed until May, as the black whirpool of Anish Kapoor. I booked for just the time when there will be nothing to see in these places!

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  7 років тому

      +Yadisf Haddad Very frustrating. But there's so much in NYC all the time! Not all free, of course. Let me know if you need recs.

  • @jeff__w
    @jeff__w 4 роки тому

    Who has _shelf brackets_ on a shopping list?

  • @celenameg
    @celenameg 8 років тому +1

    Wonderful video! I really enjoyed this one, especially as I am trying to gain a greater appreciation for contemporary art and art that's easily accessible and visible by all.

  • @IamAliShamim
    @IamAliShamim 8 років тому

    yesss!!!

  • @karimmendas8980
    @karimmendas8980 6 років тому

    Cool 🎈

  • @scorpioninpink
    @scorpioninpink 6 років тому

    NYC is a too busy. I lived there for a year and I did not like it at all. The art museums and public arts were great but I honestly love living in Helena, Montana more.

  • @_turtle__
    @_turtle__ 4 роки тому

    영어 온라인클래스때문에 3년전 영상을 보고있는 내 인생이 레전드

  • @maggieedna
    @maggieedna 8 років тому +9

    on a more serious note. there has got to be a way to do public art without gentrifying everything everywhere. I mean, I guess there is and it gets called graffiti and sandblasted away to make space for the gentrifying kind. blah.

    • @theartassignment
      @theartassignment  8 років тому +7

      Without defending the gentrification that is undoubtably happening in lots of places were you find public art, I do think that there is a way for it to happen more organically.There is a long and glorious history of mural-making that continues today, and many of these emerge from local programs that work with people who actually live in the area and have history there.

  • @RedShoesSmith
    @RedShoesSmith 8 років тому

    John!

  • @babyirene3188
    @babyirene3188 8 років тому

    Good lord. That is truly impressive. I never thought anyone could make N.Y. seem dull. But you did it. Amazing.

  • @fakebons
    @fakebons 8 років тому

    What su op? u think you r video was really good espexailly the par t where yopu takl about what the golden shackel menat. can you splese make one aboput my art its linked here please whatch it really closely so you can learn al ot about it and it is good:

  • @kalichicamacho4868
    @kalichicamacho4868 5 років тому

    You can tell prudential for me.........retirement pfffffffff im a Gen x er we don't get one.

  • @katefights
    @katefights 8 років тому

    Big Bling looks like an elephant to me. Maybe that's just me.

  • @emiliozavalaart
    @emiliozavalaart 5 років тому

    Lol, You went from queens to Brooklyn on Uber???

  • @fernandoventura2696
    @fernandoventura2696 4 роки тому

    To look in youtube. "filosofía cara caras baratas"...

  • @ericswain4177
    @ericswain4177 3 роки тому

    I like the Art you video, but the incessant how you see it and what it is to you is what I consider a taboo as it may be something totally different to another unless that's your intention to provoke commentary, if so one must be present and able to communicate one with another.

  • @Dona-sw8tu
    @Dona-sw8tu Рік тому

    Soy yo

  • @MrMisanthrope_
    @MrMisanthrope_ 8 років тому +1

    first

  • @Dev1nci
    @Dev1nci 6 років тому

    If the narrator could stop croaking at the end of each sentence, that’d be really great.

    • @Dev1nci
      @Dev1nci 6 років тому

      It’s SO annoying which is a pity because the content is REALLY good

  • @JoVeda_xo
    @JoVeda_xo 2 роки тому

    speaking of art the new modern developed tools are trying to make us believe whats new and washy but honestly its just abandonment now days and im just not into the whole fake pity party about real needs

  • @kennethbarber438
    @kennethbarber438 3 роки тому +1

    why the need to speak so quickly?

    • @eduardo_corrochio
      @eduardo_corrochio Рік тому

      My guess would be: limited time in a short video and lots to say. Be happy the audio isn't sped up. It's bad enough (for me) that during post production most of her sentences have been trimmed so that there are no pauses between them, no breaths heard--- very unnatural to the ear, but that's today's world of video.

  • @mariachavez3709
    @mariachavez3709 3 роки тому

    That’s some ugly Art