I always appreciated his approach of researching exploring and being engaged in dialogue between human and environment , I find his art cerebral art focusing mostly on scaling ,landscape density and form Collective engagement became literally part of production process in the corse of his career
One again the ubiquitous background sounds of music in the presentation and questions arising. For what? by whom ? Is sound just as much a part of landscape as static solid art ? What of the people with sight loss? Is sound of the changing weather part of the installations ? Are installations inclusive to anybody? Can spectators go away and do the same elsewhere? Who owns the coastline?
The brown nose critics will always worship the form of whatever it my be, change the name artist place object ,it's still the same thing., any way nice work Mr artist👍
hmm....so would not any sculpture of any human be "The Body as a Found Object"? I mean the sculpture itself...the actual "thing" is an object, therefore it is by default is a "found object" no? I definitely like the thoughtful placement of his sculptures more than the idea of the body being a "found object" though.
Hes saying that the science inspired sculpture is interacting with the space, so it makes you notice the space that you might ignore. You may notice the little quirks of the sculpture as you walk up. The acceptance of mystery bit just before, is talking about how its open to interpretation and you may project your feelings and dreams onto the sculpture. ie feeling tangled in it, or like you can climb up into the light
I think those "art experts" are just making things up :) haha. I think if you need people to explain using sophisticated words for common people, its likely not meant for our understanding nor enjoyment
He has the ability to present the emperor fully clothed and more to the point the audience is in a frenzy to believe. A job well done.
True that!
Love Anthony Gormley’s work. Makes me give more thought to my own bodily existence.
I really really love his art bc it has this deepness but idk how to write a class test about him tomorrow
I feel u 😂
Samee haha
Sameee 😭😂
same
I always appreciated his approach of researching exploring and being engaged in dialogue between human and environment , I find his art cerebral art focusing mostly on scaling ,landscape density and form
Collective engagement became literally part of production process in the corse of his career
His creative process is his. He executes what he thinks. I like it.
Oh my I saw his art , when I stay in BIG SURF in California last 2 months ago on private home from my Hotel Highland INN now call Hyatt INN .
I love his artwork!
We are lucky enough to have some of these sculptures around Norwich's UEA campus at the moment!
Brillant artiste!!!!
1:34 It reminded me of _"The Enigma Of Amigara Fault"_ by Junji Ito. How scary :0
What a great artist!!!
I love his work
One again the ubiquitous background sounds of music in the presentation and questions arising.
For what? by whom ? Is sound just as much a part of landscape as static solid art ?
What of the people with sight loss? Is sound of the changing weather part of the installations ?
Are installations inclusive to anybody? Can spectators go away and do the same elsewhere?
Who owns the coastline?
Such an amazing artist. Im here from connect_bts project. Glad to be introduced to such incredible masterpieces 💜
wow
super art✌
22:37 reminds me Hayao Miyazaki
amazing!
The brown nose critics will always worship the form of whatever it my be, change the name artist place object ,it's still the same thing., any way nice work Mr artist👍
live 2 mins away from angel of the north
ideias brilhantes muito bom
Put one here please
hmm....so would not any sculpture of any human be "The Body as a Found Object"? I mean the sculpture itself...the actual "thing" is an object, therefore it is by default is a "found object" no?
I definitely like the thoughtful placement of his sculptures more than the idea of the body being a "found object" though.
Lul
I love how talking about Art can make absolutely anybody sound like a tosser.
So much. When I read artist statements I feel I am reading a script for Saturday Night Live.
I know its so funny- we just lack language to talk about ephemeral ideas without it
So would we call his work "Public Art"
Fundamental.
Where is my comment.gone
I make a statue
plop it on some land
and call it a
community totem.
this guy is weird. In my opinion.
I’m the same person.
O wow wow wow
Wow! 10:43 - finally someone arranging words into something sensible (and poking fun at all the pompous artsy-babble). What is he dong here?
Hes saying that the science inspired sculpture is interacting with the space, so it makes you notice the space that you might ignore. You may notice the little quirks of the sculpture as you walk up. The acceptance of mystery bit just before, is talking about how its open to interpretation and you may project your feelings and dreams onto the sculpture. ie feeling tangled in it, or like you can climb up into the light
Take away all of the mental masturbation, and some of his art is pretty cool.
will MF self yessssss!!!!!!
I think those "art experts" are just making things up :) haha. I think if you need people to explain using sophisticated words for common people, its likely not meant for our understanding nor enjoyment
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