Antony Gormley: Sculpted space, within and without

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  • @FungusyHam
    @FungusyHam 12 років тому +92

    I'd like to make a call for civility here. This man is not trying to sell you anything. He's not trying to convince you that modern art is some amazing thing you should embrace. But what he does want you to do is see the world in terms of metaphor, in a way you haven't before.
    Please, please watch this without any preconceived notions, and try to embrace what he's telling you. If it doesn't do anything for you, then that's fine. Just give it a chance, and be as kind as he is trying to be.

    • @BillWoodillustrator
      @BillWoodillustrator 3 роки тому

      Dan P be patient with them- they know not what they’re talking about...

  • @MrJaiLeeworthy
    @MrJaiLeeworthy 12 років тому +38

    This guy is a brilliant artist. The images he creates are peaceful and wonderful. I love the smoke room. I love the bodies in the tide. He is an artist, not a speaker, so forgive him if he is less engaging. If you understand what he is saying, his expression is wonderful.

  • @soundbeings1
    @soundbeings1 4 роки тому +4

    What a thoughtful human being - his installation at Crosby, Liverpool Uk has been visited and is loved by millions. Thank you sir.

  • @kylexrex
    @kylexrex 12 років тому +8

    That guy needs his own radio, making us fall asleep with his wonderful stories

  • @zapproowsdower
    @zapproowsdower 12 років тому +19

    It is clear, from the first 15 seconds, that he is talking about the self-creation of meaning/purpose. One of the most powerful existential dilemmas. Every real philosopher has to deal with that in their life.

  • @Yotipo
    @Yotipo 12 років тому +16

    This video certainly wasn't for everyone. I personally found it unique and interesting. I don't get to listen to a sculptor's insight on any other common channel.

  • @daxproductions1868
    @daxproductions1868 3 роки тому +7

    Perfect for my test tomorrow

  • @mermaidsutra2012
    @mermaidsutra2012 12 років тому +3

    very amusing ... his talk (observation) takes us to our non physical realm and back to this 3D realm with a broader aspect & to appreciate for the materials in diversity here on Earth. ... what a trip, ... thank you !

  • @moirahyde750
    @moirahyde750 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for this intelligent thoughtful reflective talk. ❤

  • @LeonidasGGG
    @LeonidasGGG 12 років тому +5

    I've been inside this instalation of smoke room, it was absolutelly fenomenal! :D

  • @AverageBosnian
    @AverageBosnian 12 років тому +3

    This mans voice heals insomnia.

  • @ExclusiveManual
    @ExclusiveManual 12 років тому

    this guy's voice is very soothing.

  • @kaimingraymondchoi9909
    @kaimingraymondchoi9909 11 місяців тому

    There was a Chinese painter BaDa, born 1626, he has similar apprehension as Antony, he used painted objects to represents his "Space'. In his space he mixed "Land" , "Water" and "Air' together and even turn them up side down. His fish is flying in the sky and birds resting on land. Yet to most audience, its seems very natural to them. Haha.

  • @BurleighW
    @BurleighW 12 років тому

    I know nay-sayers of this presentation prefer scientific or socioeconomic facts, but this presentation was wonderful. This was an inside look at a man's philosophy of art, and of existence itself.

  • @elemenz888
    @elemenz888 12 років тому +15

    Whatever he has been smoking, I want some too.

  • @freakalishess
    @freakalishess 12 років тому +5

    2:29 guy with glasses on the bottom row :)

  • @artsMarcelloDellova
    @artsMarcelloDellova 4 роки тому

    JUSTA AMAZING TALK....TNX ANTONY

  • @nsjx
    @nsjx 12 років тому +2

    Excellent talk. I wonder how much of the same understandings many of the ancients possessed and how much this became apart of their art and architecture. At a time when there was nothing to distract one from exploring their own spaces and dreaming up ways to represent those visions in concrete form. Heavily inspiring sculptures presented here. Just great.

  • @sweetnights314
    @sweetnights314 3 роки тому +6

    kunst abi lets gooooooooo

  • @77ineke
    @77ineke 12 років тому +1

    The same thing was said to the Impressionists,in their days.
    Today everybody considers them great artists, people are always afraid of "the new".

  • @deprogramr
    @deprogramr 12 років тому +1

    had to wait until the end for the good stuff. interesting ideas.

  • @cappy1114
    @cappy1114 12 років тому +1

    Right up there with Vogon poetry

  • @GuruLearns
    @GuruLearns 12 років тому

    Space-time and me are not different. Rather, i created space time and thus am an intrinsic part of its totality. But I am more. I am from the beginning of causation. And as I interact with myself, I change. I am aware, of myself. And that changes everything.

  • @ronmaest
    @ronmaest 12 років тому +2

    That was great. Especially the last segment with the vapor-filled glass room - very insightful, metaphysical. I love thinking.

  • @MonkeyKong21
    @MonkeyKong21 12 років тому +3

    you could get the same effect as that last thing just by turning the lights off in the room. in fact, i think i should go to my local gallery and become an artist right now...

  • @FTLNewsFeed
    @FTLNewsFeed 12 років тому +1

    It's fine that you have an opinion, you're allowed to have one. You're also allowed to press the dislike button if you want, my comment did not say that you couldn't. But the minute that you decide that it's your way or no way at all, that it's your toys and no one else can play with them, that you are unwilling to allow any other person to have their Design talks because you're displeased with them - it's then that you have become the child by your own selfishness.

  • @FTLNewsFeed
    @FTLNewsFeed 12 років тому +1

    Thank you for proving yourself the child.

  • @mrczz6690
    @mrczz6690 4 роки тому

    lots of variables, ideas, feelings, angles......perspective

  • @ConvergentAssembIy
    @ConvergentAssembIy 12 років тому

    This is beautiful! Seems normal bla modern art sh!t in the beginning, but by the end he makes a strong point of how we approach.... approach watching TEDtalks. Or how people can't get there with their short attention spans.

  • @TheHelenBea
    @TheHelenBea 11 років тому

    Could not agree more!

  • @Freerunx3
    @Freerunx3 12 років тому +2

    So I assume the lesson here is don't force post-lunch rest time on your kids or they will become very awkward individuals.

  • @01rai01
    @01rai01 12 років тому

    can I get a transcript of this

  • @holdmybeer
    @holdmybeer 12 років тому

    I see lots of colors and geometric designs when I close my eyes.

    • @umomsahoe
      @umomsahoe 3 роки тому +1

      May consider taking less acid

  • @52111centrumcz
    @52111centrumcz 12 років тому

    This guy is good...he gave me a mental trip without having to drink or take drugs...wierd stuff!

  • @Tubeyoruba
    @Tubeyoruba Рік тому

    For me, art is not about objects of high monetary exchange" Antony Gormley

  • @inmothlight
    @inmothlight 12 років тому

    Agreed. I well enjoyed the video, great talk.

  • @zetetick395
    @zetetick395 7 років тому +1

    Tsk. ...I think Edward's been messing with the lighting again. >:/

  • @jonno52
    @jonno52 12 років тому

    Excellent comment FungusyHamt, very much agree (just wanted to say that, before it disappears into the cyberspace vault of YT comments). I also think that Gormley is in fact a fine artist. Others will disagree; that's fine too.

  • @ehcmier
    @ehcmier 12 років тому

    Subscribed. They'll click on vids in their feed, out of sheer boredom, apparently.

  • @DaCluster
    @DaCluster 12 років тому

    Learn to listen people, thanks for sharing :)

  • @klungoo
    @klungoo 12 років тому

    Great Talk. Loved this video.

  • @delataylor
    @delataylor 12 років тому +1

    I wish he didn't let Deepak Chopra write this presentation for his art.

  • @TruthSerum101
    @TruthSerum101 12 років тому +2

    Aw, girl........

  • @Astro_Oogo
    @Astro_Oogo 12 років тому

    GuruLearns
    That's an amazing comment. I copied it for my future self to remember as wise, profound, deep words from a stranger I will never know.

  • @SoothingSound
    @SoothingSound 12 років тому +32

    Wow, this made so much no sense

  • @ceileshannon5829
    @ceileshannon5829 10 років тому

    how does he join the nails in his sculptures ?

    • @tobyrupp879
      @tobyrupp879 7 років тому

      Welding. Sorry for the late reply ;)

  • @BarkelsLifts
    @BarkelsLifts 12 років тому +1

    TL:DR. was falling asleep listening to that guy talk

  • @Zgembo121
    @Zgembo121 12 років тому +5

    i made it to 12:47-- beat that

    • @arianetiffany
      @arianetiffany 3 роки тому +5

      I made it trough the whole video. For school. Beat that man :)

    • @etngo540
      @etngo540 3 роки тому

      Baaaau de mais

  • @82816a1
    @82816a1 12 років тому +2

    Jesus, Man! Get this guy some coffee!

  • @ybefutile
    @ybefutile 12 років тому +1

    I can see it in your smile ♪

  • @bardo677
    @bardo677 Рік тому

    TED Technical Education ?

    • @bardo677
      @bardo677 Рік тому

      Trusted Educators ?

    • @bardo677
      @bardo677 Рік тому

      It's a blanket term?

    • @bardo677
      @bardo677 Рік тому

      Talented Etonian Dudes?

  • @geoffreydawson5430
    @geoffreydawson5430 5 років тому

    Why is the body a dark place?

  • @pausetv5639
    @pausetv5639 12 років тому

    I loved the first half of this video, what he said, & his work (loved the Liverpool beach sculptures) ... but near the end, it was bleh.
    Still, I like that TED brings in people with varying ideas & thoughts.

  • @orlando098
    @orlando098 12 років тому +4

    Heaven forbid people should make art people want and like, for money, the very idea...

  • @freesk8
    @freesk8 12 років тому

    Space... the final frontier.... these are the voyages of the starship, Enterprise, who's five year mission is to explore new worlds, and go where no one has gone before...

  • @MrGarym2011
    @MrGarym2011 11 років тому +1

    anto gromley is a bro

  • @MrDindjemek
    @MrDindjemek 12 років тому

    Chuck Norris talked about this in 1985.

  • @2014andon
    @2014andon 12 років тому

    First, he talks to you. Second, he devours you.

  • @joif.1071
    @joif.1071 8 років тому

    his voice is cool...

  • @rackslap
    @rackslap 12 років тому +1

    The eyebrow twitch? :)

  • @Jerome...
    @Jerome... 12 років тому

    holy first, now time to watch

  • @cappy1114
    @cappy1114 12 років тому

    I dont hate it. I just don't get it. You cant get upset by some of the neg comments. Some are pretty humerous. Some would say that humor is art, so when you rant about a negative comment that expresses the persons opinion then i would say you could do a bit of reflecting on your own childishness.

  • @avedic
    @avedic 11 років тому

    No.
    Your comment though? Yes.

  • @cypeapplejuice
    @cypeapplejuice 12 років тому

    Ironic, do you even know what Modern Art is? Gormley was just a kid when the era of Modern Art was in it's death rattle.

  • @hoomalumalu
    @hoomalumalu 12 років тому +1

    this guy obviously survives on government grants

  • @lakshmanankomathmanalath
    @lakshmanankomathmanalath 8 років тому

    Great great

  • @TheVigilante2000
    @TheVigilante2000 12 років тому +1

    At an undefined location there is a 21st century Buddha? Can you say wacko? Apparently he is not on public assistance, so that's a good thing.

  • @MaitredeDieu
    @MaitredeDieu 12 років тому

    13:47 : he should try to play some fps games sometimes. And get some coffee or coke..

  • @ArubaSailing
    @ArubaSailing 12 років тому +1

    I LOVE ART, but this is a case of Emperors Clothing, sorry, it happens you know

  • @ZZzzzzzWhat
    @ZZzzzzzWhat 12 років тому +1

    Hello.. is it me you're looking for ♪,♫

  • @HDarana
    @HDarana 12 років тому

    I hope all the kids in Africa dying from hunger have found the Sculpted space, within and without...

  • @nsjx
    @nsjx 12 років тому

    People hiding behind firewalls -- Another space. The concept is aching to be expanded upon in more concrete ways. It's often a very real and lonely confine to ponder, more so than any tight space imaginable. To your attention deficiency: I'm sorry about your invisibility. YT is revealing some, much like Anthony's last sculpture. Arms, in the form of adolescent quips, flailing behind walls of a box. Others sadly watch your arms slide across the glass. So, please do take care of your dignity.

  • @dreamdimensions
    @dreamdimensions 12 років тому

    00:15

  • @tempo3rd
    @tempo3rd 12 років тому +3

    I enjoy his work, but didn't like the talk. That idea of a series of skins (8:50), where the last skin is the horizon, is at least evocative and thought provoking, but the next sentence about art being about what's beyond the horizon? That is the most banal, non-sequitir, cliche... nothing to do with what he had just said, not saying anything at all!
    And bringing up dark matter and particles with only the most superficial connection to their actual meaning... that's really pretentious.

  • @11dannyz
    @11dannyz 8 років тому

    Where are this truly? Such experiential dilemmas must be redefined and rearticulated in the modern modem axis and driven thoroughly through a progressive transformation into a new systemic era. The origin of the area of the mind is that of a ever regenerating destruction of the ego in the subconscious instinct. maybe not though.

  • @orlando098
    @orlando098 12 років тому +2

    I watched about five minutes but found it pretentious and uninteresting. However he's produced some decent sculptures, like the Angel of the North, which has become a landmark in the north-east of England.

  • @MrFFilbert
    @MrFFilbert 12 років тому

    hmm...seems like you are a person who will enjoy hi tech not low tech...
    The reason why there are crazy artists exist in this world because the world still allow a tiny bits of humanity in this world. We use too much machine...we need to let the low tech man made (without machine and by nature) to affect us. so we can make a harmony. dont u think?

  • @ThisisTedWells
    @ThisisTedWells 12 років тому

    Mr. Bean-like elocution lol

  • @FinallyGotATubeName
    @FinallyGotATubeName 12 років тому

    TL:DR body modern art

  • @Kongolox
    @Kongolox 12 років тому

    0:15

  • @ArubaSailing
    @ArubaSailing 12 років тому +1

    nonsense sorry,, I like TED talks, just not this bla bla

  • @fattonysullivan
    @fattonysullivan 12 років тому +3

    Quite worthless, don't you think?

  • @iBoowie
    @iBoowie 11 років тому

    too long didn't read? there was nothing to read

  • @hannahs2851
    @hannahs2851 Рік тому

    Abi 23

  • @wurds509
    @wurds509 Рік тому

    TOLD WHAT TO THINK
    "I feel that in a time of attention deficit, where we’re all ruled by smartphones, we are in danger of being told what to think."
    -Antony Gormley
    If we were Muslims, being told what to think would be the natural order of things. Independent thinking would quickly destroy Islam.
    "This is the Book about which there is no doubt."
    -Qur'ān 2:2
    "We hear and we obey."
    -Qur'ān 2:285
    "Do not put questions about things which if declared to you may trouble you....A people before you...became disbelievers on account of them."
    -Qur'ān 5:101-02
    "Avoid novelties, for every novelty is an innovation, and every innovation is an error."
    -Muhammad, at Abu Dawud 3:4590
    "Yeh I do blindly follow Muhammed."
    -Muhammed Nader
    "[Muslims] can't help it if the Qur'an tells them to terrorize and kill the nonbelievers."
    -Luigi Valentino (in context, evidently a Muslim)
    "Why would we innovate things into our religion when it is already Perfected by God?"
    -MastaaAce
    In 1982's The Muslim Discovery of Europe, Bernard Lewis wrote of the Qur'ān that "all the answers were already there, and all that was needed was to follow and obey."
    Similarly, in 1995's Why I Am Not a Muslim, Ibn Warraq wrote "There are no ethics in Islam. The Muslim is simply commanded to obey the inscrutable will of Allah."
    And so, TheTrueMuslim100 once wrote that "muslims can check about things in which they have doubts in Islam....but the condition is that u have to keep faith in Islam becoz such thoughts will only destroy the faith."
    And Voiceofreasoning wrote "Muslims are commanded to invent and seek knowledge but are forbidden by religion to innovate new things" and "True Muslims don't do things on their own, he always refer to the traditions."

  • @ArubaSailing
    @ArubaSailing 12 років тому

    OH and I love his work, just not this talk.

  • @user-lp7wo7og4x
    @user-lp7wo7og4x Рік тому +1

    So pretentious

  • @CorvaireWind
    @CorvaireWind 12 років тому +2

    hogwash. Art should inspire imagination, emotion and thought.. I get bored looking at this and think.. this a blatant attempt at being deep for the sake of money, wasted money that could be better utilized for a struggling artist with real passion.

  • @etngo540
    @etngo540 3 роки тому

    Ban demais

  • @taz0k2
    @taz0k2 12 років тому +1

    more likes than dislikes?! Seriously people, this talk SUCKED!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @leonderdon3387
    @leonderdon3387 3 роки тому +1

    Schlechtes Video Grüße an Kunst Siegel.

  • @Bretski17
    @Bretski17 12 років тому +1

    Could I make a job out of creating crap and hiring a modern artist to come up with some explanation for it?

  • @성이름-h5r9u
    @성이름-h5r9u 4 роки тому +1

    헐.. BTS 알고리즘 타고 왔는데 엄청 심오하네

  • @AnUntitledStory
    @AnUntitledStory 12 років тому

    You're taking things too seriously and making yourself out to be, well, a jerk.