I worked as his interpreter a few years back when he was staying in The Netherlands as an artist in residence, really nice guy, extremely passionate about art and history. I remember how his eyes lit up when I told him you could get soy sauce in Dutch supermarkets too XD
I think he is brilliant! I love his art. He is so ambitious, experimental, hard working, open minded and a true citizen of the world! He has a lot of my respect.
Quite a blessing to have parents whom support ones life purpose, so often I hear of people who were not supported to take a career in the arts and many people in our society don't always recognise the significance of the arts. However art references humanity's evolution especially in the historical context. To a point... we're able to decipher the psychologies of the people past and present, certainly his work plays a significant role in Singapore's history, well in my opinion it does. It's good to question political systems, all systems to that point, interesting! Sun Xuns work is incredibly beautiful 😊
I love these videos, but the subtitles bother me. They're changed pretty often from what he's actually saying and it sometimes changes the meaning. I understand that his English isn't perfect, and adding occasional small grammatical changes for clarity would be ok, but there's no reason to change "past news" to "old newspapers", "changed" to "influenced", or "art was not the real end" to "art was not the end goal", other than the transcriptionist just thinks they know a better way to say what he's saying.
Have you considered doing a subtitled version? I would value it highly. Once upon a time II watched the French "Beauty and the Beast" and with my infinitesimal grasp of French noticed it very poor. .
I appreciate what they've done. Sometimes he's not using the right words to express what he's trying to say and the transcriptionist did a great job to bridge that communication. Think of it from a deaf person's perspective. Transcribing what he said literally can kill that communication.
A bi-lingual person often literally translates words and thoughts from his native language. So, given the context, the choice of his English words might not be the correct one and will leave the viewers confused. I think they had a Chinese interpreter with them who clarified some of the words which would help the translation in the end. Maybe, for e.g. he really meant to say old newspapers and not past news. If you knew Chinese people who are not fluent at English, their choice of English words is very similar to his.
When the crooks at Bloomberg promote it, you can be sure it is half-arsed work by a moderately talented man on ego-trip, chosen to be the cultural weapon against anything resembling tradition in China.
I noticed that too and that made me smile 😃 sometimes parents rob us of our talents and dreams and force us to get jobs so to see that he agreed on him being an artist was beautiful
i rarely watch any video all go through, but his attitude caught my eyes and i was just keep watching... His thought inspired me a lot that he is just an artist without any label where he from. great, wonderful!
I love how artists may influence each other across all media: for instance, Sun Xun created an island on the back of a whale and truth was the significance. In music, Harry Styles created a whale shaped island where he learnt the truth of himself and his lover ( Eroda). He featured it in a music video called Adore You ( Eroda = Adore). I wonder if Harry Styles was influenced by Sun Xun? How exquisite that would be!
This is very inspiring. His point of view is interested and truly express what it means to be an artist. We shouldn't limit our thoughts or medium we use to create.
This man is like a powerful stream gushing out creativity very naturally. It was wonderful to see an artist possessing strong ties with his family and the world. The remarks made by Sun Xun towards the end of this clip were some good lines to ruminate on. Absolutely loved this.
Amazing ideas through the artist, but would have appreciated less consumer overtones on what Xun’s work means. I would rather hear more on the artist’s concept than what a regular (just educated) individual has to say.
Super talent young artist. It's important to express our own interpretation of the world we see, we know and we don't see and we don't know very well, and then we hear out, we learn and we adjust, keep on expressing. That's important for an artist.
He's a true artist. True artist represent himself (and its more important), and his culture, in one time. You can dislike it, but you can't say, that it is not art. Basicly, you never can. So just stop being ignorant.
How come there's people critiqueing his art but not elaborating on it? It sounds like cowards who don't know what he's doing, see something political (art always had to be international right?), and are jealous of the attention. Be honest with yourself. You haven't given him a chance. This is exactly what he's talking about. You accept one type of art and opinion, but not his. All art is just one part of the truth, as shown from one person's perspective. It's not his fault his subject matter draws more attention.
I like seeing the artists and their art. The commentators, not so much. All I hear/see when they're onscreen is "Blah blah blah I'm pretentious and self-important blah blah blah."
Glad that Xun’s dad didn’t stop him from pursuing the true art in his heart. But his dad was wrong about one thing, being an artist cannot avoid talking about politics, especially in a country like China where histories were recreated. I like Xun’s idea to be a world citizen and only to represent himself rather than his country. Please keep being independent and delivering your own thoughts (uncensored).
This guy Sun Xun is clearly ten times smarter than all these, a les around him and its kinda boss, most of the interviewerees dont even speak in a way that can be comprehended, and clearly are just grifting. More power to this guy though, seems cool, but not world shattering as they describe of course.
At first i liked this guy's art and then after carefully looking at his works, like many other Chinese artists i felt it lacked depth. He's works are really decoupages. It isn't art that you can go back to over and over and see something new. He is not an artist of the world, especially when his work is so firmly rooted in Chinese tradition. This said, I wish him all the luck in the world.
Artists are international and global citizen, but first they are all national to begin with, that is the cultural belonging, there is no problem loving your own country and being a global citizen
I don't know why, but for some strange reason, the way Sun Xun talks - his mannerisms, his beliefs, his individuality - reminds me of Kanye West in interviews (minus the acting out bits).
I'm getting irritated by the descriptions of why he's a good artist! "there's an intelligence to what he does", "there's something deeply personal to what he does because it stems from how he grew up and his realizations", like, whats the big deal then?
He has the spirit of the dragon. Aggressive with purpose. Not bounded by earth or country. The dragon understands we can rise above nature and the land, and let out our fire. But must return to earth and what is inside. Long live the spirit of the dragon.
The main narration is fine, but get rid of the 'art explainers' - they are the bane of creativity. Sun Xun's art speaks for itself, we don't need them.
Is Justin Biber a brilliant musician? Why are you talking shit about Justin Biber while you can't hit any of those notes? So let us praise Biber and say that he is brilliant, he is a true musician, he is amazing, and if you say he is not, then get the fuck out you don't have a right to that opinion because you can't sing. This "you can't draw better" argument is a complete bullshit, and you know it (now).
People like to instinctively talk bad on those who have greater talent and achievement than themselves. However, in such cases as Logan and Jake Paul, it makes sense. Here, not much so.
I find it incredibly ironic that he mentions that he does like being categorized as a "Chinese artist" and then the title and the description both categorize him as a Chinese artist.....
I think he doesn't want his art to be view from a mono perspective like his art is based on Chinese tradition using Chinese painting tools etc. His art is what his art is about in its purest from of expression regardless of his ethnicity or nationality. Most artist want their art to be viewed for what it truly is based on the creator's creativity and expression instead of people just calling it western art or Chinese art etc.
-an artist is just an artist- prob is most folks don't know nor acknowledge that...and i add: everybody is a artist, even tho' they don't know it for a fact.
I worked as his interpreter a few years back when he was staying in The Netherlands as an artist in residence, really nice guy, extremely passionate about art and history. I remember how his eyes lit up when I told him you could get soy sauce in Dutch supermarkets too XD
Christina L aw that's so lovely!
wauw ik ben jaloers! lijkt me erg gaaf om met hem te werken
I bet he'd love to know it's a commodity here in the states!
weergaloos!
You can get soy sauce pretty much anywhere in the developed world.
'Questioning existing systems, this is my art.' Brilliant!
I think he is brilliant! I love his art. He is so ambitious, experimental, hard working, open minded and a true citizen of the world! He has a lot of my respect.
Quite a blessing to have parents whom support ones life purpose, so often I hear of people who were not supported to take a career in the arts and many people in our society don't always recognise the significance of the arts. However art references humanity's evolution especially in the historical context. To a point... we're able to decipher the psychologies of the people past and present, certainly his work plays a significant role in Singapore's history, well in my opinion it does. It's good to question political systems, all systems to that point, interesting! Sun Xuns work is incredibly beautiful 😊
“The Piece of work is no a art, The film is not art, Art is about deeper spirit”
Thank
It’s all about people and feeling. I guess.
I don't know why they stopped making teh brilliant idea series, truly amazing overviews of artists all around the world, wish there'd be more of these
Really, really impressed with this guy. I find his art and personality very compelling.
Real artists are global citizens. True.
" just a tool "
Sun Xun is a collector.he collects different things...and I am happy,just happy for him
What an amazing man! This is what I call a true artist.
Asun Montero if I may ask what do you call the opposite?
I love these videos, but the subtitles bother me. They're changed pretty often from what he's actually saying and it sometimes changes the meaning. I understand that his English isn't perfect, and adding occasional small grammatical changes for clarity would be ok, but there's no reason to change "past news" to "old newspapers", "changed" to "influenced", or "art was not the real end" to "art was not the end goal", other than the transcriptionist just thinks they know a better way to say what he's saying.
Have you considered doing a subtitled version? I would value it highly. Once upon a time II watched the French "Beauty and the Beast" and with my infinitesimal grasp of French noticed it very poor. .
Wing3dHat
I appreciate what they've done. Sometimes he's not using the right words to express what he's trying to say and the transcriptionist did a great job to bridge that communication. Think of it from a deaf person's perspective. Transcribing what he said literally can kill that communication.
@Vongdarakia I understand what you're saying and I agree, but I think to use the word "kill" is a bit much.
A bi-lingual person often literally translates words and thoughts from his native language. So, given the context, the choice of his English words might not be the correct one and will leave the viewers confused.
I think they had a Chinese interpreter with them who clarified some of the words which would help the translation in the end. Maybe, for e.g. he really meant to say old newspapers and not past news. If you knew Chinese people who are not fluent at English, their choice of English words is very similar to his.
Sun Xun hands down one of the best artists of his generation and future generations
When the crooks at Bloomberg promote it, you can be sure it is half-arsed work by a moderately talented man on ego-trip, chosen to be the cultural weapon against anything resembling tradition in China.
"I don't know what it is (his art) but I am happy". Inspiring.
his father is a very god man to recognize Sun Xun's talents and support the art dream
I noticed that too and that made me smile 😃 sometimes parents rob us of our talents and dreams and force us to get jobs so to see that he agreed on him being an artist was beautiful
This is my first time hearing of Sun Xun, what an amazing artist and also an inspirational person. Love his work.
i rarely watch any video all go through, but his attitude caught my eyes and i was just keep watching... His thought inspired me a lot that he is just an artist without any label where he from. great, wonderful!
I love how artists may influence each other across all media: for instance, Sun Xun created an island on the back of a whale and truth was the significance. In music, Harry Styles created a whale shaped island where he learnt the truth of himself and his lover ( Eroda). He featured it in a music video called Adore You ( Eroda = Adore). I wonder if Harry Styles was influenced by Sun Xun? How exquisite that would be!
That's so cool! I didn't realize this
"politics make people crazy" YES!
His work is very political anyway
smith SMITH Everything is about politics...
But all his art embraces culture and his preference is obvious.
@@Namaster88 Not everything. That's ethnocentrism talking.
@@michellepernula872 LOL. Politics is not ethnocentric. Politics is universal.
Enlightening, for sure. Sun Xun is a true artist.
This is very inspiring. His point of view is interested and truly express what it means to be an artist. We shouldn't limit our thoughts or medium we use to create.
Finally someone that inspires me to progress...and explore my creativity.
This man is like a powerful stream gushing out creativity very naturally. It was wonderful to see an artist possessing strong ties with his family and the world. The remarks made by Sun Xun towards the end of this clip were some good lines to ruminate on. Absolutely loved this.
Incredibly inspiring. I'm surprised I've never heard of him before. This is what I need to motivate me to continue art
I m an artist and agree with him in all. We're a nature tool for the future, people of the world, of the past, present and future. 💓
"I work for my spirit" That is an amazing idea... I never thought in those terms before.
Amazing ideas through the artist, but would have appreciated less consumer overtones on what Xun’s work means. I would rather hear more on the artist’s concept than what a regular (just educated) individual has to say.
Very inspiring! Artist work not for present , Artist work for the future. Sun Xun 🙏😇❤️
i don't like art when you need someone to explain you how beautiful the work actually is...
Super talent young artist. It's important to express our own interpretation of the world we see, we know and we don't see and we don't know very well, and then we hear out, we learn and we adjust, keep on expressing. That's important for an artist.
Thank you for your father's support and your passion in arts
He's a true artist. True artist represent himself (and its more important), and his culture, in one time. You can dislike it, but you can't say, that it is not art. Basicly, you never can. So just stop being ignorant.
True artist. True passion. True inspiration for me!
How come there's people
critiqueing his art but not elaborating on it? It sounds like cowards who don't know what he's doing, see something political (art always had to be international right?), and are jealous of the attention. Be honest with yourself. You haven't given him a chance. This is exactly what he's talking about. You accept one type of art and opinion, but not his. All art is just one part of the truth, as shown from one person's perspective. It's not his fault his subject matter draws more attention.
absolutely magnificent artworks! He is so modern with a little dash of nostalgia from the past.
I like seeing the artists and their art. The commentators, not so much. All I hear/see when they're onscreen is "Blah blah blah I'm pretentious and self-important blah blah blah."
I love the art. The black/white imagery is breathtaking and executed very well but the concepts leave me baffled.
Glad that Xun’s dad didn’t stop him from pursuing the true art in his heart. But his dad was wrong about one thing, being an artist cannot avoid talking about politics, especially in a country like China where histories were recreated. I like Xun’s idea to be a world citizen and only to represent himself rather than his country. Please keep being independent and delivering your own thoughts (uncensored).
His art is really refreshing to see. Inspiring.
"I'm also a collector, but I collect different things"
Spellbinding and brilliant. What a master of his craft.
Such a positive & ambitious nation.
Excellent video! Fascinating!
Wow! What an impressive artist!
His work is mesmerizing!
Thank you!
Sun Xun! Wonderful, amazing, true artist!
Genevieve Forde
Aotearoa
Planet Earth
Bellissimo video. Bravo bravo bravo artista!
This guy Sun Xun is clearly ten times smarter than all these, a les around him and its kinda boss, most of the interviewerees dont even speak in a way that can be comprehended, and clearly are just grifting. More power to this guy though, seems cool, but not world shattering as they describe of course.
I know all art styles except his art style it's very unique his art style was like an ink painting
It's impressive how much they're able to talk about China without talking about China.
Is that a green ashtray on his table, at the end of this movie?
Yes
I'm surprised that he would be able to publish such art. It's rare that we see any quality art come out of China. Thanks for posting this.
China is one of the most cultured country ever. Its just covered up after the 18th century by western countries
It's a Beautiful and Painting is My Passion 🌼🇮🇳⭐
Thank you for the excellent teaching video....loved the interview....
Amazingly inspirational. Best artist I've seen in a while imo
Sir, your Paintings are Amazing why don't you Registered your Name in Guinness Books of Records 🎉🇮🇳⭐
is the pressing machine different for relife of wood, lithography and etching method??
Thank you for this amazing video
At first i liked this guy's art and then after carefully looking at his works, like many other Chinese artists i felt it lacked depth. He's works are really decoupages. It isn't art that you can go back to over and over and see something new. He is not an artist of the world, especially when his work is so firmly rooted in Chinese tradition. This said, I wish him all the luck in the world.
His work is so powerful!!!
absolutely amazing film, well done.
This was great!
Love te music theme of the starting the video. Somebody can tell me the name and band?
Artists are international and global citizen, but first they are all national to begin with, that is the cultural belonging, there is no problem loving your own country and being a global citizen
I don't know why, but for some strange reason, the way Sun Xun talks - his mannerisms, his beliefs, his individuality - reminds me of Kanye West in interviews (minus the acting out bits).
I love his art and passion.
Very talented young man...
Hermoso trabajo,, me identificó con su técnica,, de los dibujos ,, me gusta trabajar con esa libertad en mi obra plaastoca... 🤗🤗🕊️☀️😮😮😃😃😃🤗🤗
Such a pleasure, thank you.
I'm getting irritated by the descriptions of why he's a good artist! "there's an intelligence to what he does", "there's something deeply personal to what he does because it stems from how he grew up and his realizations", like, whats the big deal then?
Unique styles and thoughts. Thanks
Amazing video and content 😍😍
you have Worked Very Hard Sir 👏🇮🇳⭐
where the hell is his movies? couldn't find it on imdb..
an inspiring and brilliant artist, I'm so impressed!
He has the spirit of the dragon. Aggressive with purpose. Not bounded by earth or country. The dragon understands we can rise above nature and the land, and let out our fire. But must return to earth and what is inside. Long live the spirit of the dragon.
Bruh this dude is an absolute madman.
What ink and brush does he use?
great wonder! much wondering, even fearing, so...wonderful!
Toujours et encore pas de sous-titre , et pourquoi...? C'est si compliqué ?
Beau-tea-full 🌸🌿
The main narration is fine, but get rid of the 'art explainers' - they are the bane of creativity. Sun Xun's art speaks for itself, we don't need them.
Génial, it's great !!!🤗🌹❤
Great stuff.
idk why some of y'all are talking shit when most of you can't draw at his level.
Apparently that is what you do when someone is more successful and hardworking than you will ever be, and you know it. Talk shit about them online
Is Justin Biber a brilliant musician? Why are you talking shit about Justin Biber while you can't hit any of those notes? So let us praise Biber and say that he is brilliant, he is a true musician, he is amazing, and if you say he is not, then get the fuck out you don't have a right to that opinion because you can't sing.
This "you can't draw better" argument is a complete bullshit, and you know it (now).
paisa 408 lmao he sucks i can draw 100 times better! hes art is C level at best. what a joke
People like to instinctively talk bad on those who have greater talent and achievement than themselves. However, in such cases as Logan and Jake Paul, it makes sense. Here, not much so.
powerful and amazing work!!!
I find it incredibly ironic that he mentions that he does like being categorized as a "Chinese artist" and then the title and the description both categorize him as a Chinese artist.....
Its difference in implication. He means he doesnt want to be identified as chinese poltically, it's not like he denies that hes ethnically chinese.
I think he doesn't want his art to be view from a mono perspective like his art is based on Chinese tradition using Chinese painting tools etc. His art is what his art is about in its purest from of expression regardless of his ethnicity or nationality. Most artist want their art to be viewed for what it truly is based on the creator's creativity and expression instead of people just calling it western art or Chinese art etc.
Amazing artist of the world,that could be inspired to me very much
Muy hermosos trabajos!! Gran artista!! Aunque yo amo el sumi-e más tradicional con flores, naturaleza. Gracias!!
A huge genious
Genius🥴
Absolutely amazing!
love your videos and paintings
This is Fabulous! SO Inspiring....
Nice post beautiful kate, your gorgeous smile caught my attention I would like to know more about you and be friends.
can we be friends?.
wow lots of hard work
Muy inspirador, no lo conocía
"... statistics about 25 or 40 animators sort of working there." Great journalism.
-an artist is just an artist- prob is most folks don't know nor acknowledge that...and i add: everybody is a artist, even tho' they don't know it for a fact.
Great stuff 👍✌
He's amazing!
He's skeptical of any culture. And underlying ethnocentrism in the art.
When you grow up in China, how can you not.
赞一个可以思考的艺术家
Beautiful
Super incredible artist and GREAT documentary !!!!