Rudy Ernst presents... Dada Action Painting at the QCC Art Gallery

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  • Rudy Ernst: Action Painting at the QCC Art Gallery of April 21, 2009
    Life is too short to worry about Wall Street's financial derivatives in the amount of "Four hundred eighty-five trillion seven hundred forty-eight billion two hundred ninety-six million four hundred seventy-eight thousand three hundred twenty-eight dollars and seventy-eight cents."
    Rudy Ernst has declared himself a happy Dadaist-Philosopher who paints and writes rather from the guts than from the brain.
    This film shows highlights of how the artist is painting a 110-foot canvas in less than forty minutes, being driven entirely by the spur of the moment. Ernst (who carries a Ph.D. in economics) finally adds the absurd (but real) above-mentioned dollar amount to show how dadaesque (nonsensical) our economy has become.

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  • @lionelparra5509
    @lionelparra5509 10 років тому +35

    Let's continue the spirit of Dada. There are still great lessons to be experienced through nonsense and structure in this art form. However I believe that we should do so in larger shirts.

    • @lionelparra5509
      @lionelparra5509 10 років тому +5

      And by this I mean that Dada needs a youthful revitalization. I am not saying that you cannot be old and associated with Dada, or that being old is bad. Ernst does appear peppy and energetic. I'm saying that Dada does not only live in the past or with old masters. So let's apply Dada ideals to the work we do now but in tuxedos. This way we are always already professional.

    • @rudyernst9804
      @rudyernst9804 7 років тому

      Hi Lionel: It’s been 3 years since you posted your comment on the old man’s action about our Dada-Economy (The worldwide derivatives market is now over 900 Trillion - check it out). Surprisingly, I have just had more than 408,000 hits on that Video. For your info: A few years ago, I wrote the “Story of Dada”. It’s on Amazon and you might like it. Price just reduced: www.amazon.com/Story-Dada-Activate-Your-Dada-Gene/dp/0976475685

    • @RetroAP
      @RetroAP 5 років тому

      Dada had a certain absurdity to it that's pretty prevalent in youth humor/culture. We don't call it Dada, but they're both pretty similar.

  • @Shunteration
    @Shunteration 10 років тому +7

    BTW, am I really the only one who can actually see structure in this chaos? Is everyone else THAT unimaginative?

    • @Milkugh
      @Milkugh 9 років тому +3

      I loved it

  • @djinjis
    @djinjis 8 років тому +67

    his turtleneck in the real masterpiece

  • @toriadaartist2802
    @toriadaartist2802 12 років тому +1

    I love this.. If everyone were so free - the world would be a better place. I have spent my life doing things I don't want to do just to make ends meet.. when really, all I want to do is paint and draw and create..... Leave your inheratence to me so that I too can spend my golden years.. being golden. I love it.. you go man.. you go...

  • @YookinTryta
    @YookinTryta 6 років тому +1

    polyester is an odd choice of attire. but he can kick and he can stretch and he can kick. i can appreciate this. its beautiful in the way that he is so free in that moment. present. and likely he smells bad at the end. cuz polyester isn't breathable fabric. and its really distracting to see it on him moving around as fast as he is. but i can dig it.

  • @ZeroCircus
    @ZeroCircus 11 років тому

    While most people here criticize the art, they aren't seeing the freedom he has in his work and his ability to create so energetically....at 70 when this was filmed, freedom is what I see. Especially with a shirt that says F%$@ you all, I'm me.

  • @arthollins
    @arthollins 11 років тому

    It is very difficult to stop yourself searching for recognisable images, but the point of action painting techniques is to avoid the continuous need of intelligence to suppress of an inner primal view of what we see. You can't sense this primal view through your controlled way of looking because our intelligence evolved to overpower it. To get any hint of it you have to just let go and act by intuition.

  • @sixthday2541
    @sixthday2541 8 років тому +14

    "The idea is more important that the work itself" This is one of the things that I've learned about Dadaism. :)

  • @arazahraworld5116
    @arazahraworld5116 9 років тому +1

    cute, he seems to really enjoy his art. i teaches art history and till this day every student of mine are still bananaaa with the fact that this is one of an art movement, add in the fluxes group, the happenings, abstract expressionism and etc etc etc.. you just gotta clear ur mind when u r learning this kind of art, otherwise u will always stuck in comparison with all the formal way of art making.

    • @ricadayot113
      @ricadayot113 8 років тому

      Hi? Can you teach me how to do a dada painting?

  • @Engelhafen
    @Engelhafen 10 років тому +1

    Was that shirt in the dryer too long?

  • @carlosrodolfo4723
    @carlosrodolfo4723 8 років тому +3

    Beautiful work, very beautiful, beautiful painting !!! Congratulations...

  • @mark1138
    @mark1138 12 років тому

    Didn't really see an action, in the sense of quick hand movement in this piece. I feel with action painting you can truly sense the artists felxing and propulsion of paint, can't really get that in the linear composition outline here. I can dig the dada-ish liquor drankin and bike exit though, that was pretty on. I just don't know if the tenets of dadaism and action painting can be reconciled and hybridized into a single piece

  • @joyengelman1822
    @joyengelman1822 10 років тому +3

    Great! Such fun and also inspiring! Has given me inspiration for my Wild Women of Arkaroola workshop! Keep going Rudy!

  • @TomPark1986
    @TomPark1986 9 років тому +8

    That's a lot of money in canvass and paint...that could set me back for like 2 years right there.

    • @alejandromoralesgonz
      @alejandromoralesgonz 9 років тому +3

      ... and that is exactly the right mindset that will take your painting a step further...

  • @SCOTFRE3
    @SCOTFRE3 12 років тому +1

    Wonderful stuff Rudy.......giving all of us a lesson in how to loosen up in more ways than one!!!
    To see something like this done oudoors in a town square would be quite a crowd puller.

  • @PicassoStar1
    @PicassoStar1 13 років тому

    I know he's serious...but let's not pretend he's a Picasso or Matisse...but I give him great credit for pursing his urges...thanks

  • @theoGoh
    @theoGoh 11 років тому +1

    So he wears shirt that's too small, paint with "freedom", drinks, rides a bicycle, do a flip, ... hmmm...theatrical? What artists need to do these days!!

  • @gerritplays9985
    @gerritplays9985 10 років тому +10

    Whats up with the shirt?

  • @aniknatsa
    @aniknatsa 7 років тому

    So, where's this painting now?

  • @rohansarangdhar8023
    @rohansarangdhar8023 7 років тому +4

    I lost it when he rode the bike out XD

  • @TheDancer010
    @TheDancer010 9 років тому

    what paper did he use ? please (very important)

  • @joehatfield1198
    @joehatfield1198 7 років тому

    Now this is some fine abstraction. Just beautiful. But....the ultimate abstraction is.....FIRE! So let us take this masterpiece outside and apply just a small touch of fire and stand back. That is what I would call the spur of the moment.

  • @justdanceshirly
    @justdanceshirly 11 років тому +2

    Wow!!! Rudy, I love your attitude, your painting, your energy!! All good!!

  • @salmasibtain2975
    @salmasibtain2975 11 років тому

    this is really great! Kudos to Ernst for having the spirit to create. PS: criticisers - - there is no such thing as good vs. bad art. If you appreciate a piece, then it is beautiful art to you. There is alot of crap out there that people are willing to pay millions for. I don't think it is anything less than crap, but galleries call them art. On the other hand, I like this guys work - therefore, it's art.

  • @werewasyo
    @werewasyo 9 років тому

    this isn't Dada i think. there is plenty of visual harmony in his painting ( the unity of curves, the distribution of colors).

  • @thumbprint7150
    @thumbprint7150 6 років тому

    Rudy is very fit and moves rapidly across that white. He is having fun. The end result - for me at least - was a festive space with figures in carnival attire.
    But as this was Dada, the performance should have been the thing. There needed to be some joyful people dancing about while Rudy painted, in my view. Happenings and Dada performances were always a crowd thing. Not just suits with cameras. Rudy was wasted on them.
    The shrunken clothing was funny - and the majority of commenters could not get past it; but Rudy is a great deal fitter and slimmer than most people in America, young and old.

  • @Matttothefifth
    @Matttothefifth 10 років тому +3

    That shirt is a masterpiece.

  • @ChristopherRice1
    @ChristopherRice1 14 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this -- the artist's style is pure and fun to watch!

  • @dom30359
    @dom30359 12 років тому

    Hello, van you give the musical tracks please ???? ThX

  • @bxlis
    @bxlis 10 років тому

    does anyone knows what is he using as brush in the action ? or oil pencil ? thank you

    • @Mike-uj1wr
      @Mike-uj1wr 9 років тому

      Acrylics and sponge I think

  • @mandyclar
    @mandyclar 12 років тому

    Thank You for sharing. Some of the comments are obviously not from artists. Art comes in all forms. This is his art. Well i guess its opinions. Like assholes, we all have one.

  • @amarakhalid4798
    @amarakhalid4798 4 роки тому

    sometime i don't get it with ppl who are have lots of Negative vibe and laugh at him because of his Art.. Dadaism is the movement in art and really focus on the idea development and the progress. As an Artist, i cannot blame them (the negative ppl) who don't understand this. because Art is Universal.. in the end, Everybody have the right to say anything they want. But still have an option to live in stupidity or to gain knowledge. That All.

  • @paulpellicci
    @paulpellicci 12 років тому

    ...after the performance, put away the gear leave the room, someone rolls up the canvas and puts it in a storage room, next week a guy paints a room, takes out the canvas drop cloth and what happened to the painting in the closet?

  • @theeaselrider4032
    @theeaselrider4032 8 років тому +3

    Was that the stupidest music you could find?

  • @Ceelo310
    @Ceelo310 7 років тому +1

    I really like this painting Mr.Ernst.

  • @puzzlemagnet1957
    @puzzlemagnet1957 Рік тому

    Art is not just what you create with your hands, but what you can inspire with your heart and mind

  • @NivaldoMacale
    @NivaldoMacale 12 років тому

    DÁ-SE, A PRIMEIRA IMPRESSÃO QUE NÃO EXISTE SENTIDO NOS TRAÇOS.
    LOGO EM SEGUIDA DESCUBRO QUE ESTOU REDONDAMENTE ENGANADO.
    GRANDE HABILIDADE E POESIA EM SEUS TRAÇOS.
    PERFEITO!

  • @gmariategui
    @gmariategui 11 років тому

    The more I see this video the more I appreciate Rudy Ernst´s art.

  • @SubconsciousGatherer
    @SubconsciousGatherer 12 років тому

    Sold, but can I get one in purple?

  • @Starfox2020
    @Starfox2020 11 років тому

    Dada art questions art itself. So this man is doing it right. One of the best pieces is "Fountain", and that is a urinal tipped on its side! Dada art is amazing.

  • @Judadiah
    @Judadiah 12 років тому

    yep, I agree. Action painting began and ended with Jackson Pollock. All other efforts since have been only aftershocks of aesthetic learning and or lust for the action experience.

  • @airamanno
    @airamanno 12 років тому +1

    Beautiful!

  • @Shunteration
    @Shunteration 10 років тому

    The problem with the original avant garde movement, is that original spirit of the movement and it's dynamism and inspiration, born from impressionism and forged by the tragedies and devastation of World War 1, has vanished during the late '20s.

  • @mayormc
    @mayormc 8 років тому

    Pretty cool. Wish I had a studio that size. I wonder if his outfit is also Dada???

  • @Cassiepeia
    @Cassiepeia 12 років тому

    The shirt was distracting, however, I really like this work. Would love to have seen it in real life.

  • @sablechicken
    @sablechicken 12 років тому

    He sure is rocking that male mid-drift.

  • @ecos889
    @ecos889 11 років тому

    This is known as Anti-Art AKA dada. Read up on its history! It was Art that derived from the first world war after it a lot of people felt that the world did not deserve art so decided to fight against what art is. Dada basically comprises of little logic and goes against what art is defined as at the current time. An example of a dada film for instance is Freddy got Fingered. Just so you know this is an oversimplification but the history behind what made the movement interesting so look it up!

  • @pbr2805
    @pbr2805 4 роки тому

    I am critical of artist who don't wear socks. Nice process in design.

  • @artcheezz1
    @artcheezz1 8 років тому +12

    To make an art you dont have to be weird on purpose.
    Stop watching TV - artists.

    • @rudyernst9804
      @rudyernst9804 7 років тому +3

      Part of you: I suggest you drink champagne, it will relax you too. A few years ago, I wrote the “Story of Dada”. It’s on Amazon and you might like it. It’s all about being weird: Not on purpose, but by nature. Price just reduced: www.amazon.com/Story-Dada-Activate-Your-Dada-Gene/dp/0976475685

    • @YookinTryta
      @YookinTryta 6 років тому +1

      i think he is very much himself. i like it.

    • @digsm8701
      @digsm8701 5 років тому

      (Lalalalala) you can be anything you want to

  • @SIERTWO
    @SIERTWO 11 років тому

    A man whose free indeed, still doesn't mean he's not a complete fraud

  • @electrocatodo
    @electrocatodo 8 років тому

    Super awesome!

  • @antvnio
    @antvnio 11 років тому

    The mound with his head was quite good, deserves a thumbs up!

  • @DovahVokun
    @DovahVokun 12 років тому

    I respect people with talent.
    This is something everybody can do.
    I respect many artists on UA-cam. He is just NOT one of them.
    I DO respect your appinion. even though i do not share it.
    And your 50% true,,, Nature paintings are made for the profit.
    But my model/nude and character creations are for fun.
    Don't wanna sell them. Can't,,, But if its made for a client.
    I have to.
    Good luck to you 2.

  • @thebarnarts
    @thebarnarts 7 років тому +1

    really interesting work.

  • @pbr2805
    @pbr2805 4 роки тому

    Now that is what I call a big, big, gigantic coloring book. I like the art.

  • @maxlimbo007
    @maxlimbo007 11 років тому

    Art IS Freedom.

  • @tubeberk08
    @tubeberk08 8 років тому

    Rocking on the free world for sure...

  • @MelpyMelperson
    @MelpyMelperson 12 років тому

    Somebody needs to start paying him for his artwork. He needs a new shirt.

  • @Starfox2020
    @Starfox2020 11 років тому

    Sort of like being a "hipster". However, there are still true Dada artists, just like their are true hipsters/beats.

  • @RelyeaRonnie
    @RelyeaRonnie 7 років тому

    Reminds me of "Sprockets". "Let us dance."

  • @ecos889
    @ecos889 11 років тому

    So basically it is no fraud. Also on second thought it should not be called art in the second sentence I wrote I should have typed anti-art or the word concept again. My bad!

  • @9jmorrison
    @9jmorrison 11 років тому

    On the inside of a building it is art, on the outside of a building?

  • @mrivai
    @mrivai 13 років тому

    At the beginning it seems like an automatic drawing, I mean painting. Except the time when he draw that eye. I also do this kind of art, so I can feel the beauty.

  • @ojosvendados4664
    @ojosvendados4664 3 роки тому

    ¡Oh qué gran obra! Bato pesado, presumido, personalista y ególatra...

  • @rabins1A
    @rabins1A 2 роки тому

    wow really so great sir

  • @naeemjohnson2797
    @naeemjohnson2797 8 років тому +11

    That sweater tho 😂

    • @rudyernst9804
      @rudyernst9804 7 років тому +1

      Hi Naeem: Thanks for your comment. My answer has been long in coming. But, surprisingly, we have just had more than 408,000 hits on that Video. A few years ago, I wrote the “Story of Dada”. It’s on Amazon and you might like it. Price just reduced: www.amazon.com/Story-Dada-Activate-Your-Dada-Gene/dp/0976475685

  • @thelegendsteverourke
    @thelegendsteverourke 10 років тому

    FANTASTICO GRANDE MAESTRO ASSUNTA

  • @kklondikke9019
    @kklondikke9019 8 років тому +8

    damn hes rocking that outfit tho

  • @bend0matic
    @bend0matic 11 років тому

    Hot Topic is not punk rock but Rudy Ernst certainly is.

  • @qui124
    @qui124 12 років тому

    ... On second thought that last minute confirmed my suspicion, but I'm happy he is having a good time in his old age which most the elderly don't do.

  • @dairmonet9657
    @dairmonet9657 3 роки тому

    gran expresion de madures artistica por fin lo consiguio

  • @templodelguru
    @templodelguru 12 років тому

    ESTO NO ES ACTION PAINTING!
    ESTO ES ART BRUT!

  • @MrCORSARYISLAND
    @MrCORSARYISLAND 11 років тому +1

    WOW!! Fantastic! Genious! The PRO-SECCO ART!

  • @geritelford2914
    @geritelford2914 7 років тому

    Well done, l did one of Vokas Marilyn's today, who cares if your learning.

  • @Cre8iveSignWorks
    @Cre8iveSignWorks 8 років тому +5

    someone told him that red polo neck skivy was cool in 1969
    and hes been wearing it ever since!

    • @TheBarbahaba
      @TheBarbahaba 7 років тому

      i think it was when he was a child at 1929 and its the same one

  • @6421brian
    @6421brian 11 років тому

    Chris Ofili?

  • @BunstanMcFunkstan
    @BunstanMcFunkstan 8 років тому

    sexy as anything, I'm all Carmen Electra'd out by the turtleneck action, Rudy, I'm not normally attracted to artists, but... call me (Rudy, Sir, I'm sure you'll know this is just a joke - but the internet is full of weirdos, so this is my disclaimer, just wanted to add my respect and admiration in a comedic way - big love my brother Man) best wishes BMcF

  • @tubeberk08
    @tubeberk08 11 років тому

    this grown ass man has the energy of a 12 year old...

  • @TomPark1986
    @TomPark1986 2 роки тому

    05:26 that guitar piece is much better than the painting.

  • @mgtowluau5651
    @mgtowluau5651 8 років тому

    Yeah, sure, if those guys can be our bankers, this guy can be an artist, why not?

  • @stefanstreet
    @stefanstreet 11 років тому

    This guy is full of life.
    Love him.

  • @DovahVokun
    @DovahVokun 12 років тому

    My kid made the same action painting on my livingroom wall.
    she is 1 years old.
    Guess she is an artist 2.

  • @LoveyDova
    @LoveyDova 12 років тому

    Got kind of a vague dr suess charm too it. Andy Wharholl did nt use much more that the 3 primary colors either and he just kept repeating existing images and got famous passing that off as art. if that works then you cant hate spinderman shirt too much.

  • @suewalters3926
    @suewalters3926 5 років тому

    Movement, color and imagination , like it. By the way the shirt doesn’t bother me.

  • @thedude1744
    @thedude1744 7 років тому +1

    0:56 I'm drunk and now I'm going to grope the canvas/medium lol this guy

  • @ecos889
    @ecos889 11 років тому

    It is Dada AKA anti-Art so that means that he is doing it right.

  • @Xplorer228
    @Xplorer228 12 років тому

    i like it. it has a playful carefree nature.

  • @qui124
    @qui124 12 років тому +1

    You just made laugh so damn hard, thank you.

  • @darren1naudi
    @darren1naudi 12 років тому

    Never mind his shirt. He's an artist. If only I could do a fraction of what he can do in the world of art and philosophy.

  • @paolobigelli
    @paolobigelli 12 років тому

    Quanto si è divertito .....e quanto mi ha divertito ...questo è il senso di un action painting!

  • @yukey2587
    @yukey2587 4 роки тому

    Frame the space. Fill in with different strokes.
    Harsh colour on the frame, gentler colour on the different strokes.
    Add a few focus points.
    Factory painting.
    Rote formula.
    Add a bit of presumptuous, post modern prancing.
    Dada.
    Also called nonsense for big bucks.

  • @RWalleyTX
    @RWalleyTX 13 років тому

    is he serious? what planet ?

  • @beccogiallo
    @beccogiallo 12 років тому

    He's enjoying himself. Are we?

  • @rohansarangdhar8023
    @rohansarangdhar8023 7 років тому +3

    Dammit i got pranked.......................

  • @qui124
    @qui124 12 років тому

    At first I thought he was a loon, but he knows what he's doing.

  • @rudyernst9804
    @rudyernst9804 6 років тому

    Those 485 trillion dollars are now increased to (reportedly) 2 quadrillion dollars. Can you washing machine champs relate to that?

  • @AngelineVillanueva
    @AngelineVillanueva 4 роки тому

    Many people in the comments probably have never heard of DADAISM. I wish youtube autoblocks people commenting on things they will never understand.

  • @Puzzle_Dust
    @Puzzle_Dust 12 років тому

    that shirt is a perfect fit..

  • @sheelr5102
    @sheelr5102 8 років тому

    Looks fun.

  • @marcelpmg
    @marcelpmg 12 років тому

    Great work of art! I Really like it!