Da Corte's so humble it's embarrassing to call him brilliant. Had the surprise of a lifetime stumbling into his solo-exhibition in Copenhagen. I was floored by the endless flood of his creativity. He has a mastery of commenting on society in new and interesting ways. Thank you Alex for bringing your life to life.
I’m kinda surprised by the way the PMA displays the works of Brancusi.. I’d prefer walking all the around sculptures instead of being stopped right in front of them. Seeing someone seeing the works like that made me feel so … blocked(?)😅 excluded(?) pushed away(??) 😅😅
Just practically: aren't all his subjects copyright protected? How does he get around to using them without getting into lawsuits? It's not parody or satire. Not really recontextualized, as it's presented without context (to my eyes anyway).
Alex Da Corte seems to try a bit too hard. The consequence of which is to overstate. Overstatement can lead to ideas and objects that are parodies of themselves. That happens from time to time in the work shown here.
Da Corte's so humble it's embarrassing to call him brilliant. Had the surprise of a lifetime stumbling into his solo-exhibition in Copenhagen. I was floored by the endless flood of his creativity. He has a mastery of commenting on society in new and interesting ways. Thank you Alex for bringing your life to life.
How light, how lovely, beguiling and unassuming. Brilliant!
just when I thought I was getting bored of art I see this video! Fantastic! great! Thank you!
Thank you Alex and thank you Art 21. Wish I had this when I was 16
At first I was like, what is happening?! Now, I say thank you ! 👏🏽
Wow. Just wow. Thank you.
Loved it if only could be there I would let my imagination run wild with you & the over Artist .Best peter Scotland xx
that's so exiting to follow his ideas through this video!
So great and squishy and lovable! Smiling and grinning the whole time. Not that it's funny; it's warm soft lovey.
Great video, keep up the valuable productions!
Loved this.
only a minute in, so glad I clicked on this video :) (shout out to the blue bird of happiness, if you know, you know)
I'll call this person when I need my Halloween costume customized.
very cool
❤
dadaism
I’m kinda surprised by the way the PMA displays the works of Brancusi.. I’d prefer walking all the around sculptures instead of being stopped right in front of them. Seeing someone seeing the works like that made me feel so … blocked(?)😅 excluded(?) pushed away(??) 😅😅
Just practically: aren't all his subjects copyright protected? How does he get around to using them without getting into lawsuits? It's not parody or satire. Not really recontextualized, as it's presented without context (to my eyes anyway).
Alex Da Corte seems to try a bit too hard. The consequence of which is to overstate. Overstatement can lead to ideas and objects that are parodies of themselves. That happens from time to time in the work shown here.