Good stuff, although I wish I was there to focus on the work I LIKED and not on the rubbish. Sooo much cartoon stuff. Every artist appears to be making gigantic canvases because apparently one gets paid by size and collectors have unlimited storage space in their offshore tax havens. Where do galleries and artists studios store these enormous canvases? In their 30,000 square foot studios presumably. Note lots of quilts and rollable unstretched canvas pieces hanging on walls for ease of transport and storage. Bigger is not always better.
Malevich's "Black Square" put an end to the portrayal of reality and laid the foundations for the development of all modern art. Before the First World War, Hobbes's ideas had reached their limit, as historians say the spirit of war was in the air. 1911 "Gioconda" is stolen the French blame the Germans and France is going to declare war on Germany. Malevich expressed the sense of the inevitability of the approaching end in his "Black Square". Later, his ideas would serve as an impetus for Victor Vasarely and the creation of a new style of art, Op Art, on the basis of which all computer graphics is built. We are on the threshold of the discovery of the quantum computer and here the main role is played by light, so "Victory over black..." th-cam.com/video/ALW8-tclRHk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7nBDQmxy6xPaCEzf inevitable
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Awesome footage!
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More people watching than art.
American Life. American Art. Great!
Good stuff, although I wish I was there to focus on the work I LIKED and not on the rubbish. Sooo much cartoon stuff. Every artist appears to be making gigantic canvases because apparently one gets paid by size and collectors have unlimited storage space in their offshore tax havens. Where do galleries and artists studios store these enormous canvases? In their 30,000 square foot studios presumably. Note lots of quilts and rollable unstretched canvas pieces hanging on walls for ease of transport and storage.
Bigger is not always better.
Malevich's "Black Square" put an end to the portrayal of reality and laid the foundations for the development of all modern art. Before the First World War, Hobbes's ideas had reached their limit, as historians say the spirit of war was in the air. 1911 "Gioconda" is stolen the French blame the Germans and France is going to declare war on Germany. Malevich expressed the sense of the inevitability of the approaching end in his "Black Square". Later, his ideas would serve as an impetus for Victor Vasarely and the creation of a new style of art, Op Art, on the basis of which all computer graphics is built. We are on the threshold of the discovery of the quantum computer and here the main role is played by light, so "Victory over black..." th-cam.com/video/ALW8-tclRHk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7nBDQmxy6xPaCEzf inevitable