Questions about the artists in this episode of HOW TO SEE? Tune in to a Live Q&A with Anne Umland and Abbi Jacobson on female surrealist artists on Monday, November 23 at 8:00 p.m. EST here on MoMA's TH-cam channel. Come ready with your questions for Anne and Abbi on Monday or leave them here in the comments section! th-cam.com/video/YqrBZzOTXJU/w-d-xo.html
This is why i love most art videos they have people who know what their talking about not the usual half a.. influencers on others subjects and channels.
Sometimes I can't believe that us women should try to prove the most obvious thing which is equality with men :))) such great works and such great artists. Thanks for this informative video.
Kahlo's works attack my feelings erosively. I can see her dimensions of expression, her pain, diary-of-her-life thing, .. A woman herself who cut hair makes me think of another man who hurt himself cutting an ear. The painting still comes out art & beautiful. For this clip, you show the totally different styles of female works. This makes me enjoy the art exhibition much. Thank you. 😊
Question: can we discuss the social statements within the pieces of these women? I’m interested in those social statements that have not changed, thereby, making this art especially relevant today. On a personal side note, Abbi, I love your work. It’s fun to see you as I’m also an artist and your mom’s high school buddy.
woman artist here, very familiar with all the artists mentioned except for the last one, who I would love to learn more about and especially see more work! and I so wish this was 2 hrs long instead of a teaspoon, or maybe a teacup's worth of amazing women pioneers. ;) when our guide finished my viseral response was Yes! bring it, Mama! :D
Thank you, I especially like these works as they are indicative of life changes, whether at someone’s beck and call or cutting ties, everything changes, but it looks better done by a woman.😊
Questions about the artists in this episode of HOW TO SEE? Tune in to a Live Q&A with Anne Umland and Abbi Jacobson on female surrealist artists on Monday, November 23 at 8:00 p.m. EST here on MoMA's TH-cam channel. Come ready with your questions for Anne and Abbi on Monday or leave them here in the comments section! th-cam.com/video/YqrBZzOTXJU/w-d-xo.html
I really like this curator, very interesting
This is why i love most art videos they have people who know what their talking about not the usual half a.. influencers on others subjects and channels.
Great feature! Remedios Varo and Leonora Carrington definitely need more recognition.
Sometimes I can't believe that us women should try to prove the most obvious thing which is equality with men :))) such great works and such great artists. Thanks for this informative video.
Their sense of endless possibility is what we like the most about surrealist women artists. This was just lovely to watch, thank you!
Wonderful guide! Thank you!
Incredibly interesting and informative! Thank you for your curator's infectious enthusiasm about these artists.
I loved the fact that art has meaning behind them and my favorite was Frieda Kahlo; the self portrait and the story she explained behind it.
What an interesting curator 🙂
Please do an special for Leonora Carrington and Remédios Varo exclusively ie full analysis of their work, life 🙏🏻 Thanks
wonderful presentation of a fascinating group of artists.
Kahlo's works attack my feelings erosively. I can see her dimensions of expression, her pain, diary-of-her-life thing, .. A woman herself who cut hair makes me think of another man who hurt himself cutting an ear. The painting still comes out art & beautiful.
For this clip, you show the totally different styles of female works. This makes me enjoy the art exhibition much. Thank you. 😊
The Tate Modern exhibition of Dorothea Tanning was a surrealism nirvana. Outstanding range of worlds and design.
Frida’s self portrait with cut hair is phenomenal 🥰 every visit to MoMA warrants a visit to that work of art
You can feel her pain
Question: can we discuss the social statements within the pieces of these women? I’m interested in those social statements that have not changed, thereby, making this art especially relevant today. On a personal side note, Abbi, I love your work. It’s fun to see you as I’m also an artist and your mom’s high school buddy.
woman artist here, very familiar with all the artists mentioned except for the last one, who I would love to learn more about and especially see more work! and I so wish this was 2 hrs long instead of a teaspoon, or maybe a teacup's worth of amazing women pioneers. ;)
when our guide finished my viseral response was Yes! bring it, Mama! :D
this is so great!!! omgg
la cuna de las mujeres creativas; mi bello México
Very interesting
Meret Oppenheim (Le Déjeuner en Fourrure) 1:36 - 2:45
Thank you, I especially like these works as they are indicative of life changes, whether at someone’s beck and call or cutting ties, everything changes, but it looks better done by a woman.😊
Love this
love the video
I would agree with Frida herself in that she wasn’t a surrealist
You should see Judit Reigl
Surprised you couldn't show viewers a Leonora Carrington piece. You demean her and women Surrealists in general by omitting her work.
If you wanted a Tarot card exhibit how would you do it, would you include the furry dishes?
what is the music?
Amazing, way too short of a tour.
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I dont get it
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Very biased curatorial interpretation of surrealism. Many women artist were into phantasy or primitivism, not surrealism.