Exploring art exhibitions in NYC: Chelsea Edition
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- Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
- Exploring art exhibitions in NYC: Chelsea Edition
It's been WAY too long since I've been to Chelsea, so I thought I'd bring you along to some of the exhibits that are currently on view.
Info about each artist and gallery mentioned can be found below.
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ARTISTS & GALLERIES MENTIONED
Mariana Oushiro, Vito Schnabel Gallery (0:00): bit.ly/3wGNGLX
Joe Bradley, Petzel Gallery (2:33): bit.ly/3iHWqtk
Nate Lowman, David Zwirner (6:30): bit.ly/37UW0gQ
Barkley L. Hendricks, Jack Shainman Gallery (9:59): bit.ly/3NlTuRf
Juan Muñoz, David Zwirner Gallery (13:09): bit.ly/36srIlt
Eva LeWitt, Luhring Augustine Gallery (15:12): bit.ly/3iDytTF
Claudette Schreuders, Jack Shainman Gallery (17:33): bit.ly/3uvxDxW
Damien Hirst, Gagosian Gallery (19:41): bit.ly/3tHH51W
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I was told Barkley’s “In The Paint” was titled so because when playing basketball, there’s a painted area on the court called “the paint” and some of the most physical plays are played in the paint.
Thank you Mary for the tour of the exhibitions, good filming and reporting as always.
Thank you so much for these wonderful videos... very inspiring indeed. Hope to be able to make a trip to NYC one of these days and visit these galleries. Nothing compares with being there physically viewing these works with our own eyes in person... especially for artists like Hirst. To be able to examine the materiality of his works up-close would make a huge difference.
Ms Buchanan the presentation you make is perfect !! I am from Greece and I am a graduate student in fine arts!! it is very important to bring me in touch with everything new in the visual arts! thank you very much! what you do is very important to me and I guess for all of them new artists! keep opening this wonderful window in painting for us, eliminating distances and time!your channel is one of the best of its kind!
Love your art gallery videos
topped off with downplayed classical piano
& your minimal descriptions
I could watch them 24/7
Thank you for this new great video!
You are a star in this space.... narrating art shows you got a great idea.
Totally love Oushiro’s work! Not surprising given at least two of my patrons have used the Kandinsky reference for my work. Can’t wait to watch this again later on a bigger screen! Thanks again!
Oushiro, Hendricks and Lewitt were fantastic 😍. Thank you for brightening up my day with this video😊
amazing feed Mary! love!!!!
Very inspiring and educational in elegant way.
Intresting video. Mariana Oshiro's work is quite facinating !
Really good mix today. Bradley's spread has a few great pieces and good to see B Hendricks. I can tell he went to pafa. Lewitt's work is cold, industrial with tight fabrication - perfect. As an identical twin Claudette's work is spooky but I could relate. Thanks again. Tight slow video. Great closeups. Gray day in NYC nothing stopping you.
Omg!! Mariana is my friend! I’m so glad you went to see it :) thank you Mary
Always appreciated thank you
Great video, Petzel gallery is beautiful!
Thank you very much, I really appreciate
The nice thing about all such gallery videos is it reconfirms my assumption (based on living 30 years in NYC and constantly seeing the galleries), that I am not missing anything. While I do still enjoy the excitement of the "idea" of galleries for art (they do not exist everywhere outside the cities!), I am always disappointed to find that not much good art is being done. One of the easiest clues is that, notice, everyone tends to work AS LARGE AS POSSIBLE!! This means "I may not have any talent, but NOTICE ME ANYWAY!" And, aside from all the lesser known artists, if we keep up with those who have made it Big Time, as judged by auction prices, the result is really the same. There is really not a single working artist I am aware of who makes the mark of lasting ability, as least in my book.
Excellent work👍👍👍👍
Thank you 🙏
Mariana Oushiro is my favorite. Beautiful work!
Love this ❤
My faves:
Barkley L. Hendricks - One tenet of classic Minimalism was the idea of 'impersonality' in the work & the avoidance of anything that may be characterized as 'autobiographical' or reminiscent of the 'character' of the artist themselves. I love how Hendricks not only incorporates representational pictorializing in his pieces of basketball imagery that cut against the grain of purely abstract minimal pieces (as you mentioned) but also how his pieces reference something personal & descriptive of himself & the black community.
Juan Munoz - There seems to be a tension in these pieces that center upon interpreting them in a positive or negative way. The hanging figures, while referencing the aerial acrobatics of circus performers, can also be read as 'lynchings.' The room with the piggyback figures can be read as 'maniacal' expressions of madness (as you mentioned) or simply the expressions of gleeful playfulness.
Damien Hirst - There is so much cultural stuff to unpack in these works that I won't even venture an attempt to posit them all. They are representative of the things you mentioned between 'high' & 'low' art & what our society 'values' but I also see the intersection of the irony inherent in the Pop aesthetic as opposed to the more 'serious' endeavor of its preceding historical movement Abstract Expressionism (both in the wall pieces & the Disney characters because the Disney works possess the sea barnacle/damaged shapes which tilt them toward the abstract). I also intuitively feel the pieces are a comment on art history & cultural traditions (the white marble indicative of Greek statuary/ the Disney figures indicative of modern art for the popular masses) & perhaps what survives the crushing onslaught of time?
Hola super bien exelente, bravo y muchas gracias por tus reportajes
What a nice selection of exhibitions. Damien Hirst work was boring for me. I love early Joe Bradley work it had a uniqueness and an edge that the new work just doesn’t seem to have. I’m not sure if I love it or hate it. Growing up in South Florida I have been through many hurricanes so the hurricanes paintings touched my soul. Thank you for sharing
Great!
How cool, virtual gallery tour!!! Bravo, it’s weird i’ve never considered it before, maybe per this format. But A LOT of paintings are large because of these galleries… maybe it’s something not seen when you witness them in real life, because of the obviousness.
Love all. Nice camera
Thx. & congrat. to Oushiro. Well done.
Nice. Thanks. They were enjoyable. I liked the first one best. All those beads, I wanted to touch them.
I just sent you an instagram if you would like to see my recent painting efforts.
Thank you
Big heart !
I loved the Damien Hirst's exhibition
interesting to see the works of Nate Lowman, as i also have painted storms and tornados over the years..
nice grittiness of Joe Bradley , b.hendricks influenced by warhol/ koons basketball pop / kitsch idea? Looks like Hirst made or brought in a few more pieces from his venice biennale
Wish i could exhibit in that gallery in the future
❤love ur voice.
Wow, I am really impressed by the works or Mariana Oushiro. I love the scale that she is working in. For this video, I didn't care much for the sculpture works, except the ones by Eva LeWitt. I am a big fan of Sol LeWitt and never knew he had a daughter that is an artist. I would really like to see some 2-dimensional works from her that would be similar to these sculptures.
Mariana Oushiro seems to have special orientation of the canvas design well.
Well well that what i want to see lets see ........ naight mare work
Love your videos! Do you know if Hirst had to get some kind of clearance from Disney to be able to sell those marble sculptures of Disney characters?
Excellent question! So in art you don’t have to get clearance and can actually use trademarked images “provided that the work of art 'is the original result of a creative design process that is not aimed at damaging the trademark or the trademark owner” - really interesting article about it here leidenlawblog.nl/articles/trademarks-in-works-of-art-are-allowed. But that’s how artists like Jonas Wood and Daniel Arsham, etc “get away with it”
@@MaryLynn_Buchanan Thanks! Appreciate you linking that article. Very informative :)
Mariana Oushiro's work is so amazing! Thank you for introducing her to me.
Mariana Oushiro's work is really nice, 👍
wrong. she sucks as much as the other phonies
// how once unblemished treasures become encrusted with our projections upon it.
Good abstract paintings by Oushiro
Thank you Mary, thank you everybody.
❤
Damien Hirst is hit or miss for me but the Gagosian show was one of my favorites this month. The Larry Poons ( DH makes no bones about stealing from anyone and everyone) inspired paintings made for a clever almost department store like background display. The Mariana Oushiro "paintings" are some of the most lightweight pretentious fluff I've seen in a while. Kandinsky? You're joking, right?
And now for the accu-weather weather forecast is Nate Lowman. How’s it looking out there, Nate?
. I want to go the Chelsea, super
🥰🙏
I like the basketball work because it's different. It's not your traditional figurative or portrait of a player.
A woman of Mary's truly matchless intlect should consider a career in the Fast Food Industry where she might someday discover her full potential .
"Disproportionately." ;-)
Thank You Very Much For The Gallery Tour in Chelsia New York City ... --- ITS BEATIFULLY DONE !!!
Спасибо !!!
MANHATTAN NEW YORK NEW YORK 1OO12 USA
I like Hendricks' exhibit, timely. Doubles is surreal and fine, get in touch with yourself.
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Gracias, Mary Lynn.
Preciosa música de piano, gracias por ello, en un mundo 🌎 enfermo la música sana,que cultura necesitamos para despertar?
I really like the Barkley Hendricks work! The Joe Bradley work felt kinda meh to be honest.
Inviting everyone to see my "One HEAD a Day Keeps the Monster away... " 365 Days artwork in this video here ua-cam.com/video/UtFgmGkzks4/v-deo.html (Thank you for supporting Ben's Social Club)
There's some disconnect between paintings inspired by natural disasters that sell for approximately $100K and the plight of those of "lesser means" whose lives are disrupted by such disasters.
... Formalism is fundamentally disingenuous. The least he or the gallery could have done was donate some of the proceeds to disaster relief.
pintura decorativa sin colores para un decorador y juego con los sillones
Did Damien Hirst carve the figures himself?
Can you laser cut marble with a 3D printer?
@@Zincink ....Does that answer the question?
@@renzo6490 I was hoping someone would chime in to answer my question and Ida’s.
@@Zincink ohhhhh ok
Pero no se pueden aprovechar mejor estos espacios?
See you at a different time, in a different neighborhood.
Fb reels brought me hier
Kandinsky ..............nooooo. There is a reason why Her scale and proportions are what they are.
Please say more. I'm learning and yours is the second comment that poo poohed the comparison. Are you saying the scale overcompensates for lack?
@@gardeniainbloom812 Let me explain what we see. 1. The Schnabel name - brand is associated with American Neo- Expressionism, respectfully New York royalty and I love and very much respect Julian's Schnabel life in art. 2. Its almost impossible for a very young artist to invent a new, mature, personal identity in that neo-expression space. 3. The work shows a few associations to other artists work and really way to close to Julie Mehretus very famous style. Mariana adjusted Her canvas scale and proportions to kind of hide her influences. Peace !
I do love and will reapply .......poo poohed ! Thank you.
@@TD-qi2rw Oh I see. Thank you for the education. Going in my notes.
@@TD-qi2rw ; )
нео супрематизм
Respecto a las esculturas feas de tipos cargando a otros, y las de horripilantes gemelos se nota que algunos solo buscan la "originalidad por la originalidad", triste!
The last Artist is a copy about jesus soto’s artwork ( one of most important Kinect artists), nothing original and creative!
I liked seeing the work. I didn’t like the work.
I like FINE ART, i think abstract painting, everybody can do it, but fine art like Hyper realistic, Realistic that is really skill in painting, but abstract painting, there was just a kinder garten art, painting freely without dicipline knowledge about art. Abstract painting very very EASY painting.
I'm not buying it....