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The Art Doctor
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 พ.ย. 2020
I'm Nancy Langham-Hooper- art historian, PhD and future anarchist granny. My goal on this channel is to make you feel better, one work of art at a time.
I upload every other Monday - subscribe to the channel and support me as I begin my arduous journey as a TH-camr. :-)
I upload every other Monday - subscribe to the channel and support me as I begin my arduous journey as a TH-camr. :-)
The Stories We Tell: Sidney Nolan, Myth Rider, 1958-9
Sidney Nolan was fascinated with the power of myth, ancient and modern. Could the stories we tell ourselves decide our fate? Or can we break free of the narrative?
This video is not affiliated with the TarraWarra Museum of Art, who are hosting this fantastic exhibition. Get your tickets before it closes!
www.twma.com.au/exhibitions/sidney-nolan-myth-rider/
And if you can’t make it to Tarrawarra, do check out the wonderful catalogue by Anthony Fitzpatrick, which was my primary resource for this video: shop.twma.com.au/collections/books
More on Sidney Nolan:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Nolan
theculturetrip.com/pacific/australia/articles/sidney-nolan-the-best-of-australias-godfather-of-paint-and-print/
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/apr/14/sidney-nolan-australian-art-transferences-pallant-house-chichester-ned-kelly
More on Anzac Day:
www.awm.gov.au/commemoration/anzac-day
Follow The Art Doctor on Instagram: @TheArtDoctor2
On Facebook: @TheArtDoctor2
Find me on Twitter: @nancinette
I’m on TikTok too! @the_art_doctor
Check out my website: www.nancylanghamhooper.com
***This video was made on the unceded land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. I pay my respects to their elders - past, present and emerging.***
This video is not affiliated with the TarraWarra Museum of Art, who are hosting this fantastic exhibition. Get your tickets before it closes!
www.twma.com.au/exhibitions/sidney-nolan-myth-rider/
And if you can’t make it to Tarrawarra, do check out the wonderful catalogue by Anthony Fitzpatrick, which was my primary resource for this video: shop.twma.com.au/collections/books
More on Sidney Nolan:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Nolan
theculturetrip.com/pacific/australia/articles/sidney-nolan-the-best-of-australias-godfather-of-paint-and-print/
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/apr/14/sidney-nolan-australian-art-transferences-pallant-house-chichester-ned-kelly
More on Anzac Day:
www.awm.gov.au/commemoration/anzac-day
Follow The Art Doctor on Instagram: @TheArtDoctor2
On Facebook: @TheArtDoctor2
Find me on Twitter: @nancinette
I’m on TikTok too! @the_art_doctor
Check out my website: www.nancylanghamhooper.com
***This video was made on the unceded land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. I pay my respects to their elders - past, present and emerging.***
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New Year, Same Old You | Dotty Attie, Skin Deep, 2007
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The pandemic has put a temporary hold on our frantic urge to remake ourselves every January. And now that we have a little breathing room, let’s ask some good questions. More on Dotty Attie: Interview from 2017: th-cam.com/video/E1RSaErHQM4/w-d-xo.html www.nj.com/inside-jersey/2014/02/5_questions_for_artist_dotty_attie.html www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/about/feminist_art_base/dotty-attie en.wi...
Art for Your Heart | 2020-2021 Contemporary Art
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With so many things to-doing this time of year, letting your feelings have a little space can be tough. But art AND poetry are here to help us out this week! Thanks so much to my gorgeous-voiced friend, Sam Zifchak, who reads In Memoriam by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Find the poem here: poets.org/poem/memoriam-ring-out-wild-bells Many of the following artworks are in Australia, especially the colle...
Art Mental Health Check-In |Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired
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Sometimes when we’re feeling bad, we need to check in. The first thing to do is see if we might be hungry, angry, lonely or tired. The four basics when you’re thinking about your mental health. The four things you need to check to make sure you’re taking care of yourself. We’re going to go over them in this video, and because it’s me, of course I’ve brought illustrations. More on HALT: www.good...
Simplify Your Life with O’Keeffe | Art Doctor Quickies | Georgia O’Keeffe, The Green Apple, 1922
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Move over, Marie Kondo. Georgia O’Keeffe is here to show us the line between abstraction and reality, and how to simplify what we THINK we know, so we can see it with new eyes. More on Georgia O’Keeffe and The Green Apple: www.artsbma.org/the-green-apple/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O'Keeffe Follow The Art Doctor on Instagram: @TheArtDoctor2 On Facebook: @TheArtDoctor2 Find me on Twitter: @na...
Five Things that Drive Art Historians BONKERS
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I’ve got a few things to get off my chest. But don’t worry- unless you’re charging to use out-of-copyright images, I’m not coming for ya. Open Access Art: creativelawcenter.com/museums-open-access-images/ www.apollo-magazine.com/open-access-image-libraries-a-handy-list/ www.apollo-magazine.com/open-access-images-museum-mission-open-glam/ In defence of art history: metro.co.uk/2016/10/14/in-defe...
Cindy Sherman | Women Artists You Should Know
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Cindy Sherman (b.1954) is an artist and photographer who uses pop culture and those who live in it as her muse. If you’ve never heard of her, you’re in for a treat. Join me as we discover when a selfie ISN’T a selfie! MORE ON CINDY SHERMAN www.cindysherman.com/biography.shtml artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/cindy-sherman-the-feminist-institute/0ALygTc9shxfLw?hl=en bombmagazine.org/articles/ci...
Four Things the Art World Needs to STOP!
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A little rant for you this week! Everyone in the art world knows these four things happen in our museums, galleries, auction houses and art media. It’s time we all got together and DID something about it, right? I, for one, made a TH-cam video. No need to thank me. ;-) More info and links Women artists in the art market: news.artnet.com/womens-place-in-the-art-world/female-artists-represent-jus...
Art for Ambiguity | Calida Garcia Rawles, Reflecting My Grace, 2019
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Can an object hold two meanings at once? Can a person? Can a history? Calida Rawles, an African American artist, paints her gorgeous pictures with ambiguity, and looking at them can help us understand the contradictions in ourselves. More on Calida Rawles, segregated swimming pools and Ta-Neshi Coates: www.calidagarciarawles.com/ news.artnet.com/art-world/calida-rawles-profile-1922186 theconver...
You Need a Creative Crew | Art Doctor Quickies | Henri Fantin-Latour, Studio at Batignolles, 1870
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Sure, at first this looks like a bunch of self-important white guys posing for posterity. And it is. But it’s also a record of friendship, creativity, artistic inspiration and generational change. Henri Fantin-Latour painted his buddies, and if you’d like to know more about any of them, check out the links below. [BTW a few of these are in French, where I couldn’t find any good information in E...
Visit the Rijksmuseum with me! |Art Doctor Reacts
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Travel might be a distant dream, but you can come to Amsterdam with me RIGHT NOW and explore the Rijksmuseum through the slightly dysfunctional magic of Google Arts and Culture. Observe my bad driving skills and real-time reactions to the collection. Tell me in the comments, where should we go next?? Take the tour yourself here: artsandculture.google.com/partner/rijksmuseum Follow The Art Docto...
The Weirdest Painting Ever: Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights, c.1490-1510
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You asked me for more information about this bonkers painting, and I couldn’t help but make the video! It’s just fun to look and gawk at. But hang on, is there method in the madness?? High-res version of Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights: artsandculture.google.com/asset/the-garden-of-earthly-delights-hieronymus-van-aken-aka-bosch/EwHP5mUuUOzqVg?hl=en More information on the paint...
Poussin Helps You Ponder: Art Doctor Quickies | Nicolas Poussin, Et in Arcadia ego, 1638-40
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Picture this: four shepherds living in a utopia come across a gravestone. What the heck is THAT? Ponder with them, and enjoy the most colourful painter of the baroque period. More on Et in Arcadia ego: medium.com/thinksheet/how-to-read-paintings-et-in-arcadia-ego-by-nicolas-poussin-14023bc7b1b en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Et_in_Arcadia_ego collections.louvre.fr/ark:/53355/cl010062528 en.wikipedia.org/...
7 Paintings to Help you Relax | Art for Exhaustion
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Sometimes you just want to look at something pretty or interesting- a way for your exhausted brain to cope and decompress. So here are seven of my favourite works of art to sink into, like a nice, comfy bed. 1. Claude Lorraine - Seaport with the Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba, 1648 www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/claude-seaport-with-the-embarkation-of-the-queen-of-sheba High res: en.wik...
Lee Krasner | Women Artists You Should Know
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Lee Krasner (1908-1984) was a pioneering abstract expressionist. But everyone only wants to talk about her famous husband, Jackson Pollock. She deserves better, so join me for a little overview of the life and work of the Dynamo of the East Hamptons! More on Krasner’s life and work: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Krasner www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2019/may/12/lee-krasner-artist-formerly-known-...
Kauffman helps you go for it: Art Doctor Quickies | Angelica Kauffman, Self-portrait, 1794
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Art Historian’s Tips for Visiting Museums and Galleries
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How to Look at Art- Top Tips from an Art Historian!
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Art for Depression: Albrecht Dürer, Melancholia I, 1514
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Botticelli helps you change: Art Doctor Quickies | Sandro Botticelli, La Primavera, c.1480
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Art for Tired Parents: Duccio di Buoninsegna, Madonna and Child, c.1290-1300
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CALM DOWN with Vermeer! | Art Doctor Quickies
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Art Doctor Quickies: Renoir’s “Moulin de la Galette” (1876) makes you happy
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Art Historian Q&A: 5 Things EVERYONE asks me!
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5 Classical Women Artists You Should Know #IWD
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Art for Perfectionists: Tracey Emin, My Bed, 1998
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Art for Climate Change: Casper David Friedrich, Wanderer Above a Sea of Fog, c.1818
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Art for Climate Change: Casper David Friedrich, Wanderer Above a Sea of Fog, c.1818
Art for Romantics: Patricia Cronin, Memorial to a Marriage, 2002-12
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Art for Romantics: Patricia Cronin, Memorial to a Marriage, 2002-12
Art for Anxiety: The Railway Station by William Powell Frith, 1862
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Art for Anxiety: The Railway Station by William Powell Frith, 1862
Art Historian Q&A: The Art Doctor answers your questions!
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Art Historian Q&A: The Art Doctor answers your questions!
Great tips. What if In not crazy about going but my artist dear friend wants me to go with her...and I said YES?
Mind you that “duck like thing “ reading a book is none other than Platypus Man who never got the chance to be historically revealed on Art Bell’s Midnight in the desert 🏜️
❤ Thank you for sharing important information about enjoying my time rather than wasting or worrying about what to do. It’s overwhelming just walking into a museum 😮. Now I can be myself and relax. Very much appreciated and thank you 🙏
I've been to museums when I was young, but I never knew exactly what I was doing there. Having some instructions, some guidance or tips, that's so helpful! Your content is invaluable! Thank you!
Thank you very much for this video !! how I would have wished to see those tips in my 20s !!
Anyone else hear about the Bosch videogame?
My darling Nancy - I’m so grateful that you educated me on Yoko Ono. I just spent a day at Crystal Bridges Museum in Bentonville, Arkansas and sat through her 1965 short film Cut Pieces and cried through the whole damn thing. Two young women in the room with me asked me to explain my interpretation and I could hardly get words to come out. I would never have considered her art without your guidance. Art Doctor… Art GURU.
Aww, love you so much AmyG. (Sorry I never look at my channel anymore!) xx
As someone who is a beginner to the art world, and looking to get into it as a hobby, this is a very simple and helpful video! Good way to dip my toes in without it being so overwhelming! Love it :)
You are delightful as well as informative! So glad I stumbled into you today while looking up info on Lee Krasner. I became curious about Krasner while trying to figure out why Pollock, whom I’ve never thought was a great artist, has been considered so bloody important. And voila--there I was face to face with The Art Doctor’s installment on Ms Krasner! I like her work a Lot and find her a much more talented and compelling artist than poor ol’ Jackson. Thank you so much. I’m looking forward to becoming much better acquainted. Meanwhile, please keep spoiling us!
Indeed, very very helpful, thank you !
Very useful,thank you
Why have you stopped making videos?? You're funny, smart and sooo on point
To say this art is about sex seems far to simplistic, i’d say its more of a cautionary story about lust, temptation , vice and the nature of man. While plenty of sex is suggested there is in fact only one pretty well hidden “sex” act actually being performed. My favorite interpretation of the music scene is that non church music is “ass” Basically Bosch us saying the tavern music is shit and leads you to a wicked death.
Thank you .. valuable tips
Love Art, Thank you for sharing ❤🔥🌞🫁🫀✨🌈
Can you name any poor artists men or women
You are adorable. Thank you for this video
Well done!
Art is not painting.
The “g” in Vigée is not silent.
This was really good! Thank you!
Lee certainly thrived after Pollock kicked the (paint) bucket.
However, inthe time when Bosch was alive & probably before there were many out breaks of ergot poisoning which is caused by a fungus that grows on rye during damp conditions...the poisoning happens when a person eats contaminated grains or bread that has been baked with these contaminated grains that was used to make the flour that made the bread. Ergot fungus grows on rye & wheat. The ergot fungus contains a number of highly poisonous & psy hoactive alkaloids, including lysergic acid (LSD). Ergot poisoning is a proposed explanation of the Salem witch hunts & bewitching. And maybe at the root of Hieronymus Bosch's paintings.
When I was first introduced to Hieronymus Bosch's paintings I thought it was painted by someone on an Acid trip...
Loved this....thank you! 👍👍
excellent video ❤
joyful
One of the best analyses and explanations of this most beautiful of paintings that I have ever heard.
maybe the left panel was earth as god intended. And as the right panel was hell, perhaps the center panel is heaven: just lots of good stuff - fantastical architecture, sex, eating sweets (fruit), having fun and laughing at people acting silly like putting things on their heads (fruit). I really enjoyed your video. thank you.
What modernistic nonsense. If everything is art, then nothing is art. At its core, art is a demanding discipline, and it is exactly this discipline that separates it from everything else. Throwing bowling balls on a keyboard isn't playing piano, and putting a chair next to wall isn't art. The stupid, it hurts...
Lowkey, Bosch had to be enigmatic AF and he got away with a LOT. LOOK at this painting-he should have caught shite.The 'nice' garden is STILL HELL. It was hellish from the word go. They are NOT having a good time-look at their eyes. The ones who show joy are not..normal.
As a Dutchman I must protest Where is Judith Leyster, where is Rachel Ruysch
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Amrita Shergill ,Shanu lahiree
Why am I choosing a 2 year old video to voice my question? Who knows, wish me luck. As someone who doesnt always grasp all of the unspoken social rules of the world, Is it socially acceptable for me to wear my baby in a carrier to an art gallery? Is it something I should just hold off for a few years until I regain my own time?
Jag har hört att en kommunist kom på "internationella kvinnodagen", och därför skulle jag säga att alla hjärtans dag (14:e februari) är mer lämplig för att berätta om kvinnliga konstnärer. I have heard that a communist came up with "international women's day", and thus, I would say that February fourteenth, all hearts day, is a better day to tell of women artists.
First time I have viewed your channel. I enjoyed your women artist video but no Ruysch ! plus I enjoy your persona as you make it fun
Love this introduction!!
😂🌹💜
Have seen a couple of Nancy Langham-Hooper's videos, enjoyed them greatly and learned from them. She is knowledgeable, low-key, and well worth viewing. Over many many years of visiting museums - art and otherwise - have come to some of the conclusions she points out - and I learned a few things as well in this vid, such as about art museum etiquette - like getting too close. Oops - sorry! Also appreciated her observation about visiting briefly and often, and that "I have basically a two hour limit - if I get like some good cake in between those hours" (4:02-4:09). Since I live about an hour's drive to the Phoenix Art Museum, by the time I get there what I really want to do is have some tea or coffee in the Temporary Cafe and read for awhile. After that's out of my system, I just wander, usually to my favorite sections, and may visit for an hour - or less. At my age, I'm happy just being in the presence of my favorites for several minutes for each, and then walk around and see other things. Thanks Nancy for bringing the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation to our attention!
It's one of these rare TH-cam videos that are truly useful and eye-opening. Thank you!
Nice piece, which I have commended in my blog.
I am a street photographer. Many French Impressionists painted images like this, an image that could have been created by a street photographer. This image is dense in imagery. Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
This has helped me immensely in my Public History research, thank you
Very deep painting it speaks many languages It has so many twists and turns Poussin was a Master I’ve spent many days and nights Spellbound by its illusion
Having gone to art school and fascinated by art history, not only were women artists ignored but every was focused on the italian renaissance. Northern renaissance,byzantine and medieval art was seen as just an inferior stepping stone….islamic art was totally ignored and all asian art except Japanese prints
The fact that people actually think this way helps to better understand why this society is so effed up.
I do not think this is art. The only reason why her bed is appreciated is because rich galleries, rich white european people and rich millionaires buy stupid objects really expensive so they can sell it even mor eexpensier in the future. At the end of the day the important thing in this stupid art is money.
I,believe that,,his art,was,influenced by some,periods,of,depression and lonlinss,never,having married. The,Primavera, is my favorite.
5:51 I strongly believe that the monkies could be allegorical to the evil or ignorant forces that threatened her state, given the fact that her short (in respect to modern life-span expectancies) life existed during the tumultuous Mexican revolution. In American culture, monkies tend to have a negative connotation and being called a monkey is sort of an insult, alluding to sub-par IQ and ability. The monkies could her attempt to symbolize an incompetent and apathetic medical staff that may have disregarded her capability to recover after the critical injury from the bus accident, or, could have no real symbolism to her medical staff at all. However, it is really important to consider how this event drastically influenced her painting, as a therapeutic past-time or as a cathartic release for her immobility. Herself is almost always a subject of her paintings, this may he alluding to her feelings of alienation from society as whole whether that be due to gender, sexuality or religion or possibly from her catastrophic injury. Maybe, she is just trying to challenge herself by painting something difficult. Movement seems to be a constant motif in all her paintings and most if not all of her paintings almost trick the eye of the observer to convey a degree of movement, like film. Also, the bright colors and necessity to fill so much of her painting with subjects may be reflective of the vibrancy and culture of the Mexican culture itself, *SMACK* (o todas es trabaja de Diego)