Tune in for a live Q&A with Corey on Wednesday, February 7 at 3:00 p.m. EST! He’ll be answering any questions you might have on artists, materials, and techniques. ua-cam.com/video/OxS8X_V6TCU/v-deo.html
I want to say a big thank you to Corey and Moma for doing this series. It's wonderful to watch how these various kinds of paintings are constructed. Corey's insights and vast knowledge of the subject is what makes the series. From a hobby artist, keep it up, please!
Thank you Corey, for taking us down the analytical cubism rabbit-hole. An informative and entertaining presentation, revealing too. Mr P and Mr B are two of my modern faves.
I’ve watched so many videos on painting but this series has it all - history, technique and approach. I’ve learned more here than anywhere else short of art school. Just fabulous. Thank you.
I'm amazed by your work- the practicality of your demos. Never could wrap my brain around how Picasso and Braque actually executed their cubistic works. Well... till now. Thank you for that!
Congratulations Corey, your lectures on the different styles and theories of abstract painting are simply brilliant. You make these difficult, complex, and often confounding theories of art extremely understandable and accessible. Your delivery is truly exceptional, and truly educational. All too often art critics, teachers, presenters who try to explain these schools of painting fall into impossibly incomprehensible jargon and drivel which makes these topics even more confusing than they already are. Your lectures are clear as a bell and immensely engaging. Please keep up the great work.
Thank you for the oh-so-useful tips: first on painting straight lines using the metal palette knife two ways. Edge and drag. WOW. Also, the fading out along the edges too... to move a viewer's focus. You make me better.
Please +MoMA, you need to post again videos like this! They are simply the best. Corey D'Augustine is like the Bob Ross of Modern Art. I have learnt so much from these videos. I used to judge the modern art without knowing a thing. This series has to come back!
I wanted to explore cubism and this is the only UA-cam lesson which explains what you want top accomplish in a cubist work and practical painting tips. Thank you
I was always wondering how cubists works were done. Thanks to you now i understand these principles. You made it fell really easy so i want to try it out myself. Have never tried oils before , but think acrylics will work fine as well. After this video i think i have changed the way i see cubism. Thanks a lot. Love these series
I liked the lesson, every day I am loving this universe called Art thank you very much for your time Corey D'Augustine for making this video about cubist painting, every day I accompany several videos here at MOMA about painting where I absorb a lot of art content even though I do not give much of an English comment but I am struggling every day day to learn. a dream I have to study something about painting with this teacher in NYC a big hug Corey D'Augustine and MOMA, from Recife, BRAZIL
You've opened up my eyes to cubism even further. Never fully realized or made the transition of enjoying and understanding Picasso's abstract art although I am and always was a huge Cezanne fan.... until now. I can encapsulate the date and time with this comment. Thanks Mr. D'Augustine!
Great content. Watching someone else paint helps solve issues that I might normally get hung up on or make wrong decisions on. You have more of a historian's mind and have put more thought into concrete steps of the genre which is a weakness of mine.
have painted since 1960, went to pa. academy and still had no idea how much was done thank you for showing me how so much was accomplished thanks again . im stuck at mONET.
These are absolutely fantastic videos. They are helping me develop an appreciation for modern art which I have struggled with, mostly due to my lack of understanding of it.
Bravo!!! I’m an artist and I’m learning so much from you that I feel a deep level of gratitude towards you. Please, in the future, consider demonstrating painting like Monet. Bravissimo, this is so much needed.
Corey, your instructional style is fantastic and you're a wonderful painter. Thanks so much for doing these, I also loved the Coursera course. MoMA's In the Studio series is such a great idea.
I am so excited to find your tutorials. I have been looking for this exact explanation and demonstration of techniques and how the masters used them. Thank you!
I’m experimenting with incorporating de Kooning techniques I have learned from you into my plein air painting. It’s reenergized my creativity. Now I’ll no doubt attempt to take some of this analytical cubism stuff too, since it now in my head. These vids are an absolute treasure and, in my opinion, indispensable for visual artists. More! More! More! (Please, and thank you.)
Wow! I’ve been visiting the Spanish museums and others all over and cubism is really interesting to me. And this has been just what i needed to completely understand the artists point of view. Thank you!
Thank you for your explanation of Picasso's Cubism paintings. I've always enjoyed (and appreciated) the series, and now am looking forward to revisiting them with a new perspective!
If it weren't for this video, I'd have never even bothered what Cubism really was. I loved the video and it inspired me to experiment my own art as well. Heck, it even inspired me to read art books and find out what goes on in and out. The world is getting fucked every single day, and I'm just happy watching all the In The Studio videos, and applying a few things I found interesting in my art.
One of the most important tenants of analytical cubism that Corey demonstrates but that I did not here him explicitly discussed and is often misunderstood is that the linear structure of the picture is left open the lines never create actual shapes, if a linear structure does become closed off in the picture the shading always crosses over the enclosed lines from shape to shape to reaffirm the flatness of the picture plane.
WOW. I had no idea. THANK YOU moar on cubism please! (I always really liked cubism but couldn't figure out how the artist could... do what they do. Now thanks to you, in theory I understand yet if I were to attempt to do this myself I'd still screw it up. MOAR plz!)
Question: How do u know where to draw the lines , where to connect them and where not? Let´s say u start drawing from one perspective, and then u go onto another perspective, how do u compose the structure that the lines will create? It´s a little hard to explain, hopefully u understood my question (Or maybe it's a silly one? Dunno Xd XD)
This is extremely calming and also educational. I had no idea how Picasso achieved the “cubism” style...and your explanation really opened that in my mind. Now it makes sense and doesn’t just seem arbitrary or random. This painting is wonderful!
VERY GOOD EXPLANATION ON THE TECHNIQUE, PREPARATION OF THE MATERIALS AND CONCEPT OF EACH PICTORIC STYLE. THIS CUBISM EXPLORES MANY OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT TRAITS OF PICASIAN STYLE VERY GOOD CHANNEL CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MOMA
You are a marvelous instructor and so informative. I would love to see you do a Cy Twombly session. He is one of my favorite artists. Thank you for doing these series. I have learned so much from you.
This is an amazing series. I'm not a painter but I learn so much about art through these videos. I am thrilled to have stumbled onto it. Thank you. I would like to see programs about how Georgia O'Keefe both simplifies and romanticizes her subjects; the various styles of Picasso's work prior to cubism. Also two contemporary artists I like but don't understand -- Frank Romero and Tobi Kahn.
The painting that Picasso painted is just awesome......I am also 14 years of age but I can't paint like this so from this time I will paint and paint and paint
Tune in for a live Q&A with Corey on Wednesday, February 7 at 3:00 p.m. EST! He’ll be answering any questions you might have on artists, materials, and techniques. ua-cam.com/video/OxS8X_V6TCU/v-deo.html
These videos should be made into a Netflix Original series..
Yes, please.
Amazing! Mixing history, social context, medium and actually putting it on a canvas. So stimulating!
I want to say a big thank you to Corey and Moma for doing this series. It's wonderful to watch how these various kinds of paintings are constructed. Corey's insights and vast knowledge of the subject is what makes the series. From a hobby artist, keep it up, please!
Thank you Corey, for taking us down the analytical cubism rabbit-hole. An informative and entertaining presentation, revealing too. Mr P and Mr B are two of my modern faves.
I really miss Corey's videos. Hope he is well and happy whatever he is doing.
I love Corey. He’s a gifted teacher who makes art accessible to us plebes.
do one on basquiat
I’ve watched so many videos on painting but this series has it all - history, technique and approach. I’ve learned more here than anywhere else short of art school. Just fabulous. Thank you.
I'm amazed by your work- the practicality of your demos. Never could wrap my brain around how Picasso and Braque actually executed their cubistic works. Well... till now. Thank you for that!
Congratulations Corey, your lectures on the different styles and theories of abstract painting are simply brilliant. You make these difficult, complex, and often confounding theories of art extremely understandable and accessible. Your delivery is truly exceptional, and truly educational. All too often art critics, teachers, presenters who try to explain these schools of painting fall into impossibly incomprehensible jargon and drivel which makes these topics even more confusing than they already are. Your lectures are clear as a bell and immensely engaging. Please keep up the great work.
do francis bacon next? :00
What did I miss from two years ago! This series is fabulous, I love how it combines theory with practical painting ❤️
Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali are among one of my most favorite artists of all time I like strange art.
YES! IN THE STUDIO IS BACK. AND WITHONE OF THE BEST PAINTERS♡♡♡♡
Thank you so much MoMA for hearting my comment. I will always remember!
emily bronheart You did it. You really did it.
thank you based art Drake
but for real i really love this video series
Bring this series back!!!
Wow Picasso never did an abstract painting you learn something new every time in the studio
i see the dekooning in the background from the other vids
I could watch this guy paint and listen to him break down modern art ALL DAY LONG
This is so interesting to watch!!! Kandinskiy next please! :)
YES PLZ. holy mother never has a yt video excited me so much as this one by momo. MOAR PLZ.
This host is a damn treasure
This series is GOLD, thank you!
This is amazing ! A real painting lesson both technically and theoretically. Please do more of these with any major artists! Van Gogh, Matisse?
One of the best videos I have ever seen...
Thank you for the oh-so-useful tips: first on painting straight lines using the metal palette knife two ways. Edge and drag. WOW. Also, the fading out along the edges too... to move a viewer's focus. You make me better.
I love it, cubism is one of my favorite art style when i paint.
Please +MoMA, you need to post again videos like this! They are simply the best.
Corey D'Augustine is like the Bob Ross of Modern Art. I have learnt so much from these videos. I used to judge the modern art without knowing a thing.
This series has to come back!
I freakin' LOVE this painting and now feel very confident to try a cubist work myself. All attempts in the past have have been substandard.
I wanted to explore cubism and this is the only UA-cam lesson which explains what you want top accomplish in a cubist work and practical painting tips. Thank you
I was always wondering how cubists works were done. Thanks to you now i understand these principles. You made it fell really easy so i want to try it out myself. Have never tried oils before , but think acrylics will work fine as well. After this video i think i have changed the way i see cubism. Thanks a lot. Love these series
I liked the lesson, every day I am loving this universe called Art
thank you very much for your time Corey D'Augustine for making this video about cubist painting, every day I accompany several videos here at MOMA about painting where I absorb a lot of art content even though I do not give much of an English comment but I am struggling every day day to learn. a dream I have to study something about painting with this teacher in NYC
a big hug Corey D'Augustine and MOMA, from Recife, BRAZIL
You've opened up my eyes to cubism even further. Never fully realized or made the transition of enjoying and understanding Picasso's abstract art although I am and always was a huge Cezanne fan.... until now. I can encapsulate the date and time with this comment. Thanks Mr. D'Augustine!
I am loving the adventure of learning through Moma. I have a lot of learning to do.❤
Great content. Watching someone else paint helps solve issues that I might normally get hung up on or make wrong decisions on. You have more of a historian's mind and have put more thought into concrete steps of the genre which is a weakness of mine.
I just got so happy right now seeing this in my sub box
A brilliant presentation and demonstration. I love the self-critique as he goes along. Marvellous.
have painted since 1960, went to pa. academy and still had no idea how much was done thank you for showing me how so much was accomplished thanks again . im stuck at mONET.
These are the best videos of there type, it's such a shame they stopped doing them.
I can’t even paint or draw but I love art, I love this guy wish he could have been my professor when I took art classes.
So well explained. You're a natural. Thanks.
My second or third vid. Please tell me there are many many more to savor! So good, I could cry.
I love Pablo he makes it look so easy to do.
I didn't know they used such small brushes. So engaging, you make a complicated theme easy to watch and understand. Thanks so much!
A genuine lecture on painting. Brilliant.
These are absolutely fantastic videos. They are helping me develop an appreciation for modern art which I have struggled with, mostly due to my lack of understanding of it.
Corey, many thanks for makinf your lectures available on UA-cam. V
I fucking love these series. Corey is so knowledgeable and he presents it super clear and relaxed.
Bravo!!! I’m an artist and I’m learning so much from you that I feel a deep level of gratitude towards you. Please, in the future, consider demonstrating painting like Monet. Bravissimo, this is so much needed.
These videos are great. Corey in not a great painter but he's amazing at presenting ways to paint. Respect.
I wish my art teacher would've taught me this waaaay back in high school. Very informative, and I love your painting.
WHAT A BRILLIANT SERIES!
This guy is a good teacher /instructor
before this video I would have told you cubism sucks but just because I didn't get it doesn't mean it's bad, thank you for broadening my perspective
Corey, your instructional style is fantastic and you're a wonderful painter. Thanks so much for doing these, I also loved the Coursera course. MoMA's In the Studio series is such a great idea.
Thank you, very much enjoying these videos. Would love to see this series continue with Paul Klee.
This is the most useful and thorough explanation of how to do cubism that I've seen. Thank you!
This is very nice piece. Thanks for loading this video
I am so excited to find your tutorials. I have been looking for this exact explanation and demonstration of techniques and how the masters used them. Thank you!
Never clicked a video this fast
Finally ! Willem de Kooning pt 3 ?
Josh Wilde agreed!
This was really good, once you went through the perspectives it just clicked. I get it, thanks so much!!
I’m experimenting with incorporating de Kooning techniques I have learned from you into my plein air painting. It’s reenergized my creativity. Now I’ll no doubt attempt to take some of this analytical cubism stuff too, since it now in my head. These vids are an absolute treasure and, in my opinion, indispensable for visual artists. More! More! More! (Please, and thank you.)
Great series. And it was awesome doing the previous coursera classes in conjunction with these videos. Looking forward to more oil painting styles.
Too bad this series died. Such a great idea for youtube and art museums. Brilliant but short lived.
Amazing…explained and demonstrated very beautifully
Wow! I’ve been visiting the Spanish museums and others all over and cubism is really interesting to me. And this has been just what i needed to completely understand the artists point of view. Thank you!
Thank you for your explanation of Picasso's Cubism paintings. I've always enjoyed (and appreciated) the series, and now am looking forward to revisiting them with a new perspective!
If it weren't for this video, I'd have never even bothered what Cubism really was. I loved the video and it inspired me to experiment my own art as well. Heck, it even inspired me to read art books and find out what goes on in and out. The world is getting fucked every single day, and I'm just happy watching all the In The Studio videos, and applying a few things I found interesting in my art.
I never understood / liked cubism. This made it all clear and rather wonderful! Thanks!
These are AMAZING. Wish my college painting professor had been half this good.
4:54 is a perfect explanation of modern art
Wow, we used to watch this guys' videos in my art class a few years ago!
I'm always so excited to see a new video with Corey!
Thank you so much for this. So much valuable information compacted in one video.. and no ads for distractions!? 🙌🙌🙌
this was truly amazing and educational to both understand the technique and context and expand my practcice, thank you!!
Great job! I may try doing one of these myself, you made it look easy.
One of the most important tenants of analytical cubism that Corey demonstrates but that I did not here him explicitly discussed and is often misunderstood is that the linear structure of the picture is left open the lines never create actual shapes, if a linear structure does become closed off in the picture the shading always crosses over the enclosed lines from shape to shape to reaffirm the flatness of the picture plane.
wow, this made me actually love cubism, thank you! these series are soooo good!
WOW. I had no idea. THANK YOU moar on cubism please! (I always really liked cubism but couldn't figure out how the artist could... do what they do. Now thanks to you, in theory I understand yet if I were to attempt to do this myself I'd still screw it up. MOAR plz!)
Wow....how good is this! Theory in practice.....the arts in the USA is so well explained !
Beautiful work and such an in-depth detailed explanation of technique and approach! ;D
Would adore a continuation of this series!
I have just found these videos. Oh my daze. So exciting!
Question: How do u know where to draw the lines , where to connect them and where not? Let´s say u start drawing from one perspective, and then u go onto another perspective, how do u compose the structure that the lines will create? It´s a little hard to explain, hopefully u understood my question (Or maybe it's a silly one? Dunno Xd XD)
very interesting and helpful! learned a bunch about the actual methods of cubism. thank you!
Obviously, Corey's artistic knowledge is steep. Thanks for sharing with all us "Whannabees"
This is extremely calming and also educational. I had no idea how Picasso achieved the “cubism” style...and your explanation really opened that in my mind. Now it makes sense and doesn’t just seem arbitrary or random. This painting is wonderful!
VERY GOOD EXPLANATION ON THE TECHNIQUE, PREPARATION OF THE MATERIALS AND CONCEPT OF EACH PICTORIC STYLE. THIS CUBISM EXPLORES MANY OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT TRAITS OF PICASIAN STYLE VERY GOOD CHANNEL CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MOMA
I am now going to try and make a cubist painting this weekend. Picasso is a real superhero. Great editing btw.
You are a marvelous instructor and so informative. I would love to see you do a Cy Twombly session. He is one of my favorite artists. Thank you for doing these series. I have learned so much from you.
Thank you very much for these interesting videos. I really appreciate them very much.
Thank you for showing the process of art rather than just talking about it
This is an amazing series. I'm not a painter but I learn so much about art through these videos. I am thrilled to have stumbled onto it. Thank you. I would like to see programs about how Georgia O'Keefe both simplifies and romanticizes her subjects; the various styles of Picasso's work prior to cubism. Also two contemporary artists I like but don't understand -- Frank Romero and Tobi Kahn.
Sir, I have found this video really rewarding for me. Do this for other artists . Everything looks good from my perspective. Thanks.
this video is great inspiration of my own life as an artist
Wow I really love this painting
The painting that Picasso painted is just awesome......I am also 14 years of age but I can't paint like this so from this time I will paint and paint and paint
I found this a very helpful video in understanding how painters work and navigating the cubist perspective(s?). Thanks!
thank you corey! these are the best how to paint videos!