What is Art for?

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  • @mittelego1098
    @mittelego1098 4 роки тому +389

    1. Art keeps us hopeful
    2. Art makes us less lonely
    3. Art rebalances us
    4. Art helps us to appreciate stuff
    5. Art ist propaganda for what really matters

    • @i7estroyer
      @i7estroyer 4 роки тому +7

      Thank you Ego very cool

    • @BrobinsProductions
      @BrobinsProductions 4 роки тому +3

      Reading these points do you agree with all of them. Using an example, the movie Requiem For A Dream is art, but it fails in the first 4 points

    • @EmilyWhitaker
      @EmilyWhitaker 4 роки тому +1

      @Grace Hooks same, so thank you much appreciate

    • @peachytownedits3866
      @peachytownedits3866 3 роки тому +1

      bless just saved me a crit

    • @notso_cody
      @notso_cody 3 роки тому +1

      Art is beauty

  • @patrickkinnear8625
    @patrickkinnear8625 9 років тому +333

    That would make a great shirt, van Gogh pointing at us with the words " remember the oranges".

    • @electricant55
      @electricant55 9 років тому +17

      I will get a shirt like this even if it's the last thing I'll ever do.

    • @anira_art593
      @anira_art593 9 років тому +3

      I though the same

    • @sumi8392
      @sumi8392 4 роки тому

      i wanna buy dat shirt

    • @budgieplayz9911
      @budgieplayz9911 4 роки тому

      So where do I buy it

  • @Maya525
    @Maya525 8 років тому +98

    when you're an artist and cannot make art and you can't keep calm and have no hope

  • @ShinuRealArts
    @ShinuRealArts 10 років тому +459

    Art isn't the presentation of a beautiful thing, bat rather a beautiful presentation of a thing.

  • @Theonumark
    @Theonumark 8 років тому +236

    Art is a universal language. And some people have a great vocabulary.

  • @diegofernandes412
    @diegofernandes412 4 місяці тому

    Art helps us to appreciate stuffy because it connects us with the reality . The works of arts are a representation of the concrete word , so appreciating them makes us reflect and understand life . Ferreira Gullar , a Brazilian artist , stated that “ art exists because just life is not enough” .

  • @RhysticStudies
    @RhysticStudies 8 років тому +225

    remember the oranges!

  • @tomagomez9270
    @tomagomez9270 10 років тому +140

    I feel like art is a bit more ambiguous than that. While I really appreciate and agree with most of the points this video makes, I think that what really makes art art is its apparent uselessness. The true purpose of art has changed hugely throughout the years going from being merely decorative, made by artisans, to sharp and critical. In my opinion, art's true strength nowadays relies on its capacity as a means of communication, as a tool to bring forth a new train of thought, to sharpen societies' consciousness. It helps us wonder about the world and pushes us to reach our own conclusions.
    Unfortunately, there will always be people who will try to exploit the market, who will poison art's true nature with pretentiousness and will turn it into something snotty and obnoxious.
    Looking forward for the next vid, keep up the good work :)

    • @JOJOKYRA
      @JOJOKYRA 9 років тому +14

      My teacher ones said: The purpose of artist, in society is like the purpose of nerve in the human body. :)

  • @WisecrackEDU
    @WisecrackEDU 10 років тому +122

    Great stuff!

    • @magal55
      @magal55 9 років тому +3

      Wisecrack Pablo Picasso put it best:
      The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.

    • @asakura8543
      @asakura8543 9 років тому

      Wisecrack Quite Frankly I'd say the same exact thing so it probably makes the creators feel better about the work they are doing!

    • @akshayrathore2882
      @akshayrathore2882 9 років тому

      Two of my fav channel
      yay!!

  • @erickveloz8935
    @erickveloz8935 Рік тому

    I realized the beauty of art when I started going into the gym, I made something so simple like barbells and dumbells into so much meaningful to me. I’m slowly getting into well known and lesser known painters and reading about their personal life’s and emotions that they felt when making genuine art.

  • @phormantha.2924
    @phormantha.2924 3 роки тому +5

    I totally agree with the author, and specially with the points about art making us hopeful and less lonely. Personally, I appreciate music as a form of art, and Russian music is considered to be the most depressing one in the world. So, listening to it gives me a feeling of being a part of something bigger.

    • @8thousevirgin
      @8thousevirgin 3 роки тому +1

      Really? Do you know the reason why it's depressing?

  • @atticustay1
    @atticustay1 8 років тому +6

    It's can also be about questioning people's beliefs and making them think. It can be political, it can be angry, it can be ugly. It's not just about making us feel better, although that is a valid purpose.

  • @DJginnypeo
    @DJginnypeo 2 роки тому +1

    I've been questioning the value of my work a lot lately. People around me tell me it's important I do what I do, like it's important for them, but I do not fully comprehend why. I needed this, thanks School of Life.
    Also love this 4:52 😂

  • @txikilin
    @txikilin 9 років тому +40

    To know what art is for read "Letters upon the Aesthetic Education of Man" by Friedrich von Schiller

    • @arngo1051
      @arngo1051 8 років тому

      +The School of Life Hoffnung, Schiller. Ein kleines Lämpchen, links oben. Sinnierend. Zählt Zeit? Dualismen für Kunst in schillernden Schönheiten. Meine Expression der Vollkommenheit in Harmonie: sechstöckige Bienenbauten und Laute. Marginale Posten auf reduziertet Gesamtheit. Eben Nicht! Wortgefetz in penetrierend, in balsamierend. Kratziges Etwas in Schweizerisch. Schweiz, das Deutschland der Welt.

    • @iohboladefogo604
      @iohboladefogo604 7 років тому +1

      Arn Gö?

    • @solomonherskowitz
      @solomonherskowitz 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/3nizLWCobOA/v-deo.html

  • @T00DEEPBLUE
    @T00DEEPBLUE 8 років тому +7

    I think real reason people question what art is for these days because so much of modern conceptual art is pretentious bullshit.
    Take that art exhibition of Yoko Ono screaming her head off into a microphone. Or the one of the sculpture of a female soldier squatting down on the ground to have a piss. It all enables the elite to mock the general public for being uninitiated philistines that 'just don't get it', by contriving some arbitrary meaning that is in no way reflected in the art's actual material. They're pretending to 'get it' to make themselves seem better cultured and more sophisticated than they really are towards their peers.
    Those elitist morons tend to be the very rich and are willing to spend millions of dollars on such trash. Because if someone spends millions of dollars on a big, meaningless rock, then surely it must have artistic value. Right? Bollocks.
    No wonder that people are losing touch with what art is really for when such meaningless shit is present in galleries everywhere.

  • @RolandMcGruner
    @RolandMcGruner 8 років тому +50

    I'd love to hear a take on a style/mood/genre of music; why people listen to it.. ie. Dubstep, Classical, Hardcore,

    • @FeliciaFollum
      @FeliciaFollum 8 років тому

      oooh yes....

    • @FeliciaFollum
      @FeliciaFollum 8 років тому +5

      Good thing art can change lives for the better...And so can music. They impact brain function and are extremely useful in various therapies...

    • @Foxygrandpa1912
      @Foxygrandpa1912 7 років тому +1

      "music can be beneficial in some caliber" -Kaleb Sagehorn

    • @Foxygrandpa1912
      @Foxygrandpa1912 7 років тому +5

      music is just a predictable pattern of sounds that your brain recognizes. the brain releases dopamine while it searches for these patterns and predicts their changes. over time, it becomes less of a task for the brain. this then makes you like the song less due to you playing it too much.
      so what? you can simplify so many things to a simple scientific level to the point where they seem like they mean nothing. If people didn't place purpose and meaning in the little things in life that make them happy; the world would be a sadder place.

    • @lucifervibes
      @lucifervibes 7 років тому +3

      "I am arguing that music adds no value to the human race and should stop being held in such high esteem."
      then why have humans from all over the world been making music for millennia? it's obviously important or we wouldn't still be making it. Scientists are great, but artists and musicians are great too. What would science be without art and art without science? you can't separate them bud

  • @moyasayer-jones4029
    @moyasayer-jones4029 10 років тому +2

    I loved this film: both ideas and execution. Thank you. A simple springboard for thinking about the place for non-pragmatism and the enduring satisfaction of all art forms. Lovely stuff.

  • @guilhermemarques4963
    @guilhermemarques4963 4 роки тому +7

    I don't think I can ever thank School of Life enough for these videos. This is art!

    • @theworkethic
      @theworkethic 6 місяців тому

      Content is not art. Cringe

  • @salvation7141
    @salvation7141 8 років тому +87

    Art is the discovery of one's self. It's the use of imagination and creativity. Whats it good for? Unlike things civilizations stress like agriculture, medicine, and scientific breakthroughs, art is a form of human ingenuity. Like law, philosophy, knowledge, and order, Art is a stem of human possibility. We cant live as humans if we only practiced war and science. We need law and knowledge and ideas of justice. Art, whatever form whether poetry or whatever, is like a bridge that helps us connect these ideas. It falls under the ability for us to think. Something, we hardly do now with only test scores and evolutions in war.

    • @mug9591
      @mug9591 8 років тому +10

      Spoken like an artist. 👌

    • @jackhugeman2644
      @jackhugeman2644 6 років тому +1

      Wrong!!! Art is a way to say and feel the things we can't or shouldn't say in public. Art is a way to the truth!

  • @CampingforCool41
    @CampingforCool41 8 років тому +59

    Spot on. Everyone needs art of some kind to live a healthy life, whether it's visual arts, architecture, crafts, music, dance, literature, etc, etc. Personally art/music is what keeps me going. I find so much inspiration in the talent of other people, particularly animators and game creators, there's something about being able to step into the dreams of another person.

    • @CampingforCool41
      @CampingforCool41 8 років тому +10

      Kaleb Sagehorn
      Ah, so anyone who enjoys art of any kind is trying to be hip or edgy? All those cave painters, so narcissistic. How incredibly idiotic. It's completely unnessesary to provide any logic for why I enjoy art, I just do, it's as uncontrollable as a hiccup. Do you really not find enjoyment in a single movie, song, video game, or art of any kind? If you truly don't, I'm very sorry for you. As to why art is useful, it can have many purposes; the dispensation of new ways of thinking, particularly helps visualizing abstract ideas of complex science, new ideas- or the recording of history and culture. This is for the benefit of civilization, but art also benefits the individual emotionally and even physiologically. Perhaps you are incapable of benefiting from art in this way because of some mental irregularity, but that doesn't mean it doesn't benefit others.

    • @rashmika9742
      @rashmika9742 8 років тому

      +Kaleb Sagehorn
      Plato had this exact argument. He said that if art mirrors reality then we're wasting our lives looking at art, when we should be living. It's an interesting point of view. I don't personally agree, but it's quite valid to point out.

    • @CampingforCool41
      @CampingforCool41 8 років тому +5

      Art doesn't just mirror reality, it helps us understand it and points of view that would otherwise be beyond our direct experiences.Rashmika The Writer

    • @rashmika9742
      @rashmika9742 8 років тому

      +CampingforCool41 That's also what I think. :)

    • @moonsoul5925
      @moonsoul5925 7 років тому +1

      Why do you feel so strongly about it Kaleb?

  • @vinayseth1114
    @vinayseth1114 10 років тому +21

    I am an art student and have been struggling in my head, questioning whether I made the right decision by saying that I want to make art for the rest of my life- Thank you for this video. It addresses some commonly held, but deeply seated questions.

    • @DamienZshadow
      @DamienZshadow 9 років тому +3

      I feel and plead that everyone should be making art for the rest of their life. To express art is as important of a trade and skill as communicating through writing or even speaking. To take away my pen and brush is to take away my voice. There is nothing more important short of air, food and water to my very being!

  • @jilliandrinnon4611
    @jilliandrinnon4611 7 років тому

    In summary, art is the rawest display of humanity. It is feelings, human vision, life, sensations, and everything else. An empath's dream!

  • @islandboy9381
    @islandboy9381 7 років тому

    This 5 min video made me learn and understand art more then school ever did (sorry english is not my first language)

  • @thelonedreamer9050
    @thelonedreamer9050 7 років тому

    I think art also helps us express ourselves. Sometimes it's hard to do that, and art can help us with that.

  • @TheRachaelLefler
    @TheRachaelLefler 9 років тому +57

    It makes me think about how, for example, art during the most war-like times in Japan was the most serene, favoring monochromatic brush paintings. But then in the Tokugawa era, where society became more peaceful yet more stifled and restricted by an overbearing government, art became more bold and experimental.

    • @iga27
      @iga27 8 років тому

      +Rachael Lefler you are mixing eras and misnomering them as well; not to mention the idiocy of your ideas; your feed of Japanese culture must be coming from comic books;

    • @TheRachaelLefler
      @TheRachaelLefler 8 років тому +5

      No, I'm really not, and it's coming from a Japanese History class I took and several art history books I've read. What the hell?

    • @TheRachaelLefler
      @TheRachaelLefler 8 років тому +5

      I also did a paper on a Japanese brush painting that I saw at the St. Louis art museum.
      I had to do a lot of research for that because it was a semester-long project where we picked an object in the museum and did different papers discussing the same object (in this case the painting by Itsuun) in different theoretical frameworks.

  • @mouseyboy666
    @mouseyboy666 9 років тому +1

    I find lots of art makes me feel the same when I am trying to express a problem or feeling to someone and they articulate it in a better way than I could have. It reflects something inside us and helps to understand things that we feel better. Its an appreciation that someone else somewhere has felt like this art, and if you feel like the art as well, then you are not alone in that feeling. It gives us connection with other people, which is something that is incredibly important. That's my thoughts anyway.

  • @KnotApps
    @KnotApps 8 років тому +16

    No comment about how the creators of the art are often times severely imbalanced, emotionally speaking?

    • @AudiobookLibrary24-7
      @AudiobookLibrary24-7 5 років тому +2

      More so than the average population? Hardly.

    • @mattnelson8407
      @mattnelson8407 4 роки тому +4

      Moeba Pop most people are, it’s just artists actually talk
      about it

  • @ghostinthearena
    @ghostinthearena 9 місяців тому

    art adds meaning to our lives. helps us make meaning of things

  • @kaandenen3067
    @kaandenen3067 6 років тому

    Art is for understanding the truth. The one and only truth that incloses the whole universe. Art is understanding the life and beyond.

  • @mug9591
    @mug9591 8 років тому +8

    "Life imitates art far more than art imitates life." I've never understood this quote. I always agreed that art imitates life, not the other way around. Can someone explain?

    • @CanalPanendithas
      @CanalPanendithas 6 років тому +4

      On nowadays society, art reintegrates some essential things that we frequently forget because of the mentality imposed... like appreciating the oranges...
      But, on the other hand, not always art applies to that quote; art can be a way to criticize and expose some of what went wrong in the world... like sebastião salgado's early pictures depicting the capitalist world in its hardest facet...
      Art has many facets and purposes... like life, after all...

    • @TheBazingaBoat
      @TheBazingaBoat 6 років тому +4

      I have a problem with this quote in general. If conceptually life and art are in duality and theyre constantly imitating each other, than we might as well rid the concept of imitation and argue what is the source, what is the originator, life or art? What came first? Then the issue is defining "life" and "art". Well... both involve creation. Is life art? I think thats a much more fruitful debate :)

    • @catboynestormakhno2694
      @catboynestormakhno2694 6 років тому

      Fo Qu imagine a marble stone, naturally carved to look like a statue of Plato. Would that still be art? or rather said, would you put meaning upon it, and make it art?
      Would the stone still be art, if no one ever knew of it?
      So all in all, does art really need a creators?

    • @IrisLopesArt
      @IrisLopesArt 5 років тому +1

      Art as the process of creating things is what makes us human. Nothing created by human can exist without someone imaginating it first. In a way, the wheel was invented by an artist, the pottery that allow us to cook... most of the important inventions in our society were first invented by artists. Great artists of all times were also inventors. :) Art is way more ancient than science and it´s the human soul, as it is the creation of things that have not a clear purpose that differenciates us from the other animals.

    • @solomonherskowitz
      @solomonherskowitz 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/3nizLWCobOA/v-deo.html

  • @raaziyashaikh2658
    @raaziyashaikh2658 Рік тому

    Your videos are art that help us losen up and use it for constant support.

  • @yadisfhaddad722
    @yadisfhaddad722 9 років тому +1

    What do yo say about Contemporary art? The approach you have here is easy, and is actually pretty romantic outlook. But, trying to explain post-war art (that you didn't include but for two paintings), that's a real challenge.

  • @DiegoJSanjuan
    @DiegoJSanjuan 9 років тому +3

    I'm loving your videos. Thanks for giving art the importance that it deserves.

  • @kelpiekit4002
    @kelpiekit4002 9 років тому

    Other uses of art are: economically art is purchased by the wealthier in society and so can quite often allow money to flow back down to the lower earning areas of society (though exceptions are pretty plentiful); also society tends to naturally go towards stability while art contests the assumptions within this stability allowing it to change for society to continually adaptively evolve rather than stagnate.

  • @ТайныйЯ-к3ь
    @ТайныйЯ-к3ь 9 років тому

    The art is more deeply. It's not only for beauty. This is for contemplation. Thinking. Feeling. And it may be ugly and scary in some sense, but interesting and valuable at the same time.

  • @reinaaqua685
    @reinaaqua685 9 років тому +4

    I love his channel so much I'm gonna cry !

  • @Kkk28316
    @Kkk28316 3 роки тому +4

    아진짜뭐라는건지아오

  • @branspeed1106
    @branspeed1106 3 роки тому +4

    Any one else here thanks to school

  • @amandajiamin
    @amandajiamin 9 років тому +17

    This might be a bit much to ask, but could anyone name all the works of art that appear in the video? I'm really curious about them all and would like to learn more.

    • @heinrichollbers
      @heinrichollbers 9 років тому +119

      amandajiamin
      Abstract painting by Gustave Moreau
      The Seine at Argenteuil by Auguste Renoir
      Roses de Nice on a Table by Henri Fantin-Latour
      Two figures by Renoir
      a landscape by Monet
      Sunset in Venice by Monet
      The Japanese Bridge by Monet
      Seine at Rouen by Monet
      The Grand Canal by Monet
      Angel by Carl Soren Dahl (sculpture)
      The Abbey in the Oakwood by Caspar David Friedrich
      Early Snow by Caspar David Friedrich
      Some kneeling figure by Egon Schiele
      Another figure by Schiele
      a women by Edgar Degas
      Interior by Degas
      landscape by Claude Lorrain
      some kind of a romantic scene in a garden by Jean Honore Fragonard
      drawing of two figures by Pierre Paul Prudhon
      Madonna by Correggio
      Andromache Mourning Hector by Jacques Louis David
      The Oath of the Horatii by David
      Hylas and the Nymphs by John William Waterhouse
      The Lady of Shalott by Waterhouse
      Water lilies by Monet
      Grass by Albrecht Durer
      Clouds by John Constable
      Oranges by Vincent van Gogh
      Fountain by Marcel Duchamp
      Cutouts from (self-)portraits of Monet, Degas, Paul Klee and van Gogh
      The Little Street by Vermeer
      In the Mountains by Albert Bierstadt
      Two colorful paintings by Greyson Perry
      Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
      The birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli
      Abstraction by Gustave Moreau once again
      Glacier Point Trail by Albert Bierstadt

    • @amandajiamin
      @amandajiamin 9 років тому +5

      ukaskrabo Thank you so much!!!

    • @walterwinn6507
      @walterwinn6507 9 років тому

      ukaskrabo '

    • @NicoAssaf
      @NicoAssaf 9 років тому +16

      ukaskrabo This man knows his art.

    • @mrthatguyam
      @mrthatguyam 9 років тому +16

      +ukaskrabo True hero of the internet!

  • @lexatienza3011
    @lexatienza3011 5 років тому

    Looks good and promising. Art is a way for anyone to express their emotions. Art could be anything, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

  • @andrewtran1965
    @andrewtran1965 9 років тому

    A physics teacher once told me "Science shows how we live, but art shows why we live". It might be an oversimplification but it really stuck with me.

  • @catboynestormakhno2694
    @catboynestormakhno2694 6 років тому

    Art is an individuals purpose applied, on the world.
    The real art is never hung on walls, true art is action, not a thing.

  • @adamlee6435
    @adamlee6435 7 років тому +9

    Remember The Oranges. -Vincent Van Gogh, 1890

  • @izabelatomakic9751
    @izabelatomakic9751 8 років тому +10

    Can you put up the artists?

  • @mushroomburrito
    @mushroomburrito 9 років тому +23

    "Art returns glamour to its rightful place highlighting what is genuinely worth appreciating."

  • @georgexabo5949
    @georgexabo5949 3 роки тому

    Clearly it is an interaction between the creator and the person nothing the creation. I know it is Art, before you see it, but, it is finished by the person viewing it. Several times I have given away artwork, just because someone has found it amazing. Since we are all one, I would imagine the art was made for them a collaboration of energies beyond our current understanding. I know when I create Art, it is for someone,.

  • @SNESfan8
    @SNESfan8 9 років тому +10

    i dont really agree with the statement that we are attracted to art that shows more of what we need

    • @messidona2011
      @messidona2011 9 років тому

      Why is that?

    • @atwaterpub
      @atwaterpub 9 років тому +12

      solomon grundy Not to be disagreeable, but they might be on to something with that idea. Think about it patiently.
      I have noticed that the music of traditional societies (where life is mean and dangerous) tends to sound very happy. Whereas "modern music" in our comfortable, insured, and mechanized society, frequently sounds dissonant, mean, angry and harsh.

  • @pierrotmonami9506
    @pierrotmonami9506 8 років тому +6

    thank the school of life this helped me to understand why i like so much sad art work : i like it because i find it "truer" or more loyal toward the truth

  • @fe4000
    @fe4000 7 років тому +2

    Was going to the supermarket and almost forgot the oranges. Thanks, art!

  • @MaryJane-sq1kd
    @MaryJane-sq1kd 3 роки тому

    Art appreciation lang malakas 💪

  • @AwngSutLearning
    @AwngSutLearning 5 років тому

    a round of applause for his presentation art

  • @parkerdavis1627
    @parkerdavis1627 9 років тому +5

    "Art is the human disposition of sensible and intelligible material to esthetic ends" - James Joyce in Portrait of an Artist

  • @shrinkingviolet3
    @shrinkingviolet3 6 років тому

    Nietzsche would have clapped for this video. He knew art ..is a layer of a need for man to focus on cultural health...."In spite of fear and pity, we are the happy living beings, not as individuals, but as one living being, with whose creative joy we are united"..

  • @ericanderson1593
    @ericanderson1593 6 років тому

    Art is the diametrical opposite of propaganda.One is free expression and the other is directed expression.One is the enemy of the other.

  • @bolespal3475
    @bolespal3475 9 років тому

    Can you guys make a video about "renewable energy and we as a society could get there"?

  • @woo2oob
    @woo2oob 10 років тому +4

    What is art for? It is the medium in which we communicate directly to our consciousness in the timeless language of understanding.
    What this video seems to answer is how can artistic images help us feel good. Pretty can help heal the Pain. It seems to purposely avoid mentioning how paintings like The Slave Ship can portray powerful political messages. Or how art like cave paintings or the pyramids themselves timelessly convey messages to us today (though we get a fundamentally different message from them).
    Pretty is great but what about all the art which surrounds us and is misleading us purposefully. I'm speaking of the regular bombardment of advertisements and propaganda that we see regularly.
    Our ability to quickly perceive images and understand their meaning is fundamental to consciousness and a large part of what made us human. Today our innate ability to comprehend imagery is being used against us to make us buy things or agree with ideals. Most people don't see this as art or think it has no effect on them. Trust me if it had no effect on you companies wouldn't bother so much. The truth is when you factor in advertisements, commercials and logos the vast majority of the art we see is more persuasive more than pretty. Thus
    What is art for today? Brand recognition

  • @BPRING1
    @BPRING1 10 років тому +3

    This is a terrific video - congrats Alan! May I ask; who did the video? ... I'd be interested in commissioning them for a project. Many thanks

    • @BPRING1
      @BPRING1 10 років тому

      ***** thanks v much!

  • @ARTiculations
    @ARTiculations 10 років тому +2

    Great video Alain de Botton ! In case you were wondering, I've also heard many praises for "Art as Therapy" at the Art Gallery of Ontario - where I work as a docent. Many visitors have personally expressed how different, relatable and mind-opening it is.

  • @Artechiza
    @Artechiza 8 років тому +6

    🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊
    ...
    You're welcome

  • @tomageorgiev5915
    @tomageorgiev5915 9 років тому +4

    What is the name of the paiting -----> 5:00 Incredible!

    • @rahpet3576
      @rahpet3576 4 роки тому

      Its been 4 years do u know what it is

    • @jimjones0r
      @jimjones0r 4 роки тому +1

      Albert Bierstadt In the Mountains.

    • @rahpet3576
      @rahpet3576 4 роки тому

      @@jimjones0r oh thx

  • @FedJimSmith
    @FedJimSmith 8 років тому

    we need art for a motivation/hope/happiness/expression

  • @reondable
    @reondable 9 років тому +5

    can anyone tell me what the name of the song in 1:54 - 2:04 ?

  • @Prince40005
    @Prince40005 5 років тому

    Art is expression, nothing more and nothing less.

  • @DragonForceWrath
    @DragonForceWrath 9 років тому +4

    What's the piano piece when it talked about the somberness of art?

  • @francoiseescalera3286
    @francoiseescalera3286 2 роки тому +2

    art is everything about you...

  • @gnatlou
    @gnatlou 9 років тому +3

    I studied photography (degree), and although it is not a classic form of art, it is art nonetheless. I prefer art with a purpose, more of a purpose than you mention, something that I can visually see and embrace, such as the photo montages of Peter Kennard or works along the lines of Bansky, obvious propaganda, but with a strong purpose. The work I enjoy most is the work that highlights the problems in society and puts them on display for the world to see in plain view over the constant talk of celebrities etc. Maybe this is because of my photography background (seeing the world for what it is up front and personal), but because of this I don't really believe that art 'fills a gap' for me. More like it perpetuates what I already believe in and see.
    Very interesting video though, it's always good to see other things in art that others normally wouldn't see, and it sparked ideas of what art means to me as a person, so thank you.

  • @MrDremorus
    @MrDremorus 9 років тому

    Art ultimately pertains to emotions and values.
    Unfortunately, it's widely disregarded by those who lack access to their emotions.

  • @HemerHomeroDeAquiles
    @HemerHomeroDeAquiles 9 років тому +3

    In a decaying society, art, if it is truthful, must also reflect decay. And unless it wants to break faith with its social function, art must show the world as changeable. And help to change it.
    Ernst Fischer

  • @worldofcyn
    @worldofcyn 6 років тому

    how do we find out the part of art that moves us because we lack it? how do we become aware of that?

  • @melexdy
    @melexdy 8 років тому +9

    The aim of art is not to represent the outward appearance of things but rather their inward significance - Aristotle.

  • @XKillertofuX
    @XKillertofuX 7 років тому +2

    I've now seen numerous videos by this channel. I have this weird alienation when viewing these. It's hard to describe, but I'd dare say that the makers of these videos are deeply entrenched in a certain collage ideology that seems to trigger all kinds of almost physical reactions with me. Now, to be abundantly clear: I respect the research and diligence that obviously go into creating these videos. But there's a distinct underlying positivism that seems to be all too willing to appropriate cultural phenomena like a revisionist Robin Hood and distribute them between 'us'. Because the 'we' in these videos is a very interesting one. There is an underlying emancipatory sentiment that keeps flooding out. I'd like to pose the question: What are these videos for? Because they are clearly not neutral. This is an essay. But the arguments are given commonsensical, to oppose them would be cynical. Why could anyone take issues with this optimism? -is a reaction I've already been given when trying to address these issues.
    There are all kinds of problems I see, though, for any of the examples given, I could give examples to the contrary. But that is admittingly not a very fruitful line of enquiry. The biggest issue I have is the way we end up neutralising art by the end of the video. We now 'understand' it. We know art's function. We now own it. We may stop revering it, we may now be comfortable with it. We can even -if we carry on with this line of thinking- judge art on account of its usefulness in these five categories. We successfully circumvented the sacrifice for instance (Van Gogh, Bataille) that is often, even unmetaphorically, given for these oranges to be remembered. We've handily done away with the problem of beauty, which is condensed to your first raison d'existance but might easily encompass all the others as well. And more importantly, we ignore the ambivalence between society and artist, between mass culture and the individual. While I do respect your efforts to bring some kind of agency to people new to the subject of art at a reasonable level. I honestly feel that there is a sense of dread lacking. To revere is also to acknowledge someone's or something's uncontrollable power. And in the case of art, this is not a wholly bad thing.

  • @lukeusriley
    @lukeusriley 9 років тому +1

    What's the name of the last painting in the video? Who made it? I think it's amazing

    • @MrrrSpock
      @MrrrSpock 9 років тому +1

      lukeusriley Yosemite Valley Glacier Point Trail by Albert Bierstadt

    • @lukeusriley
      @lukeusriley 9 років тому

      MrrrSpock Thank you sir

  • @nidiabeltran4233
    @nidiabeltran4233 8 років тому +2

    Hello, I loved the video and would like to know the research involved behind it. I mean, sociologists, artists, psychollogists.. involved.
    (Is that the kind of information I would find in the book?)
    Thanks!

  • @PeachPlastic
    @PeachPlastic 3 роки тому

    Art is for being made, and made for being seen.

  • @name-vr7tx
    @name-vr7tx 4 роки тому +3

    Who is here cs of the art and design assignment hahsh

  • @shams1852
    @shams1852 9 років тому

    Hi everyone, I found this video very interesting; even though this question wasn't at first to my eyes, manly because this approach of art surprised me and kept my attention.
    However, the main reason of my comment (I'm not going to hide it) is to know what is the painting at 2mn12; I've searched paintings of David Payne but didn't find this one.
    Ps: Pardon my english, this isn't my mother tongue.

  • @OliviaMari43
    @OliviaMari43 2 роки тому +2

    1) Art keeps us hopeful ~ 0:38
    2) Art makes us less lonely ~ 1:28
    3) Art rebalances us ~ 2:27
    4) Art helps us to appreciate stuff ~ 3:40
    5) Art is propaganda for what really matters ~ 4:28

  • @aurorapassenger00fu40
    @aurorapassenger00fu40 2 роки тому +1

    And here I was thinking Art was Painting on Canvases and creating Odd Sculptures and such...🤔🤷‍♂️

  • @alishermaripov8621
    @alishermaripov8621 4 роки тому +4

    Art is an *explosion!*

  • @syedmuneeb896
    @syedmuneeb896 9 років тому

    Art is expression but if misunderstood is only confusion

  • @pierrotmonami9506
    @pierrotmonami9506 8 років тому +3

    anyone knows the name of the music that begins at 01:54 (chostacovitch?) and the name of the painting at 02:15 ?

    • @pierrotmonami9506
      @pierrotmonami9506 8 років тому +2

      +pierrot monami got it "Interieur" by Degas (sometimes called "The rape")

  • @daniels.cordoba-bahle6691
    @daniels.cordoba-bahle6691 8 років тому

    Burke's reverence for the sublime could be added to this list.

  • @karlfletcher7217
    @karlfletcher7217 9 років тому +2

    I agree with most of the points in this video. But many people must be left a little bemused, as so much of the contemporary art we see promoted today conflicts with this.

  • @creamsaroyan7358
    @creamsaroyan7358 Рік тому +2

    “Art is a constant source of support and encouragement for our better selves.”Art brings our hearts into the light to shine as one love. Facts sis ❤

  • @annarebrova4721
    @annarebrova4721 3 роки тому +3

    My approach towards art is very critical: I can find art in daily things while most of what others consider as art doesn't resonate in me. Therefore, if art resonates in me, it can be a light at the end of a tunnel because of how emotional I can get and feel that I'm not alone.

  • @goldeneffect
    @goldeneffect 9 років тому +1

    When others attach with the imagination it becomes art. Everything around us is basically art coming first from thought. Art looks past materialism and creates. Art = anti-materialism. The realization that possessions are not important. All the greatest painters: Picasso, Francis Bacon, Basquiat, Kirchner, da Vinci, Van Gogh lived without a need for possessions. Not saying possessions are bad but to understand what their positives and negatives are. Also artist which "make it" go in decline regarding quality of their work, they become hoarders of money which is the greatest challenge would you give everything away? In my opinion only Picassos blue and rose periods are great maybe the best paintings ever created. Were done in his "poor" days. Bacon gave much away and was ripped of greatly by dealers, knowingly, why? because he realized the above. There is of course the irony of these best paintings then selling for the highest prices to the most rich. Fear holds everyone back. Moderation has lost its meaning and excess does not bring anything. Hoarding/excess in all areas is an unnatural state. Like a dam building up an artificial lake behind it filled with $ and fame. Being fragile and uncertain ever more fear of collapse. If everyone had the mentality of these great artists we would have heaven on earth. Not saying technology is bad. Its all about enlightenment not rules. On to the next video: "Why is modern art so bad?"

  • @Simple1DEA
    @Simple1DEA 10 років тому +3

    I have some interesting questions:
    Does art evolve similar to the way philosophy and science does?
    What is culture for? or why is it important?

  • @simontorger
    @simontorger 9 років тому

    i really like your animations, how do u do them? after effects?

  • @AnnaGlin
    @AnnaGlin 9 років тому +3

    exactly what I needed thank you :)

  • @roy_for_real2674
    @roy_for_real2674 3 роки тому

    2 reasons: status/feeling status and appreciation

  • @malenalee9709
    @malenalee9709 4 роки тому +6

    Art expresses a persons thoughts visually and there emotions in the artwork. Art can show us a persons happiness or saddens or it can also tell us a person’s story. Art should be made because without art our world really has no foundation, art is all around everyday we just chose to ignore that.

  • @Erikf_r
    @Erikf_r 2 роки тому +1

    does anyone know what is the name of the painting in 2:17 ?

  • @kalakritistudios
    @kalakritistudios 4 роки тому

    I'm sitting here now seeing all this and can't even more to go to bathroom... I'm not even depressed... why am I transfixed like this? What has happened?😅

  • @egorsergeev9872
    @egorsergeev9872 3 роки тому +3

    I guess, when it comes to government propaganda/advertisement it can no longer be considered an art, as the whole purpose of expressing oneself is eliminated by the need to suit political agenda.

  • @austinholmes6932
    @austinholmes6932 8 років тому +2

    Time 1:57. If anybody knows what the name of that piece is please let me know I love it.

  • @arastoomii4305
    @arastoomii4305 9 років тому +2

    this is what art WAS for . not anymore ... not in our post-modern age .

    • @hellmoon2020
      @hellmoon2020 9 років тому +1

      there's plenty of art being produced nowadays which is able to affect people the way described in this video

  • @sonya_striii
    @sonya_striii 3 роки тому +2

    I guess, it all can be united in a point about rebalancing. Art drives us to hope when we need some; it gives some external empathy to someone who seeks it (hence it makes us less lonely); artist also can call for someone's appreciation of certain things

  • @alliedawareness2202
    @alliedawareness2202 3 роки тому +2

    And that's why anime is ART.

  • @armandodedios8243
    @armandodedios8243 7 років тому

    Does this apply to other types of art? (music, dance, etc.)

  • @reniellejaynpascua1765
    @reniellejaynpascua1765 5 років тому

    Looks good and promising. Recommended.