I love the vibrational beauty of these beautifull cherries - for me its not just the fusion of abstract- figurative its like a cantillation of beautifull vibrations of life and light and love - and what an amazing scale giving you feeling of floating in space - 💗🌸
I just saw it today in Tokyo and thought it was absolutely kitsch. No artistic merit. Cheery-blossoms painted in that way has been done to death already
Whether you like legendary YBA Damien Hirst (b. 1965) or not (and I do)-his boldly creative imprimatura on contemporary art has been monumental since the late 1980s. His work is often viewed as being overtly morbid and obsessively fixated with ideas that solely revolve around death and decay. In actuality, nothing could be further from the truth. Instead, his work examines many of the starker perils and pitfalls of our existence as human beings-chief amongst those are our ongoing compulsive addictions-albeit to prescription drugs and/or the decadent excesses of our insatiable desire to want more of everything. Thus, simply put, Damien Hirst reminds us-via his use of adroitly conceptual dialogue-that life and death are, in fact, an inextricably convergent tapestry of sorts. Therefore, through his signature use of controversial objects, e.g., the severed cadavers of dead animals and preserved insects, he forcibly compels us to accept these universal truths that lie at the foundational core of this symbiotic relationship.
I am at art school in south of france. I started painting trees in the summer. I like how he said that trees are abstract and figurative at the same time, or something like that. That’s what I feel too :) thx for this, references for school 🤙🏽🤙🏽
never thought that master of conceptual like to paint ,but this view feels very xxl,the tree are so big ,is because Maybe make them biger looks great. xxl art.
Un aveu troublant : Venir à la peinture après l'avoir si longtemps méprisé ; jamais résister, toujours suivre le mouvement. Au début, je pensais naïvement que Hirst était sincère dans sa peinture et que le communiqué de presse accompagnant son exposition était une manière d’arrondir les angles pour sa cour nourrie à l’art conceptuel (bref encore une façon de faire passer des vessies pour des lanternes). Par l’emploi des mots « ironie joyeuse », j’y voyais une manière de justifier ses peintures très classiques. Puis, j’ai compris. Dans ce petit milieu, il faut vraiment s'être fait un nom pour accepter ce qui n'aurait reçu, au mieux, qu'un silencieux mépris en réponse à tout "peintre du dimanche" traitant exactement le même sujet. En fait, voici encore les rires carnassiers de la caste, un bras d'honneur à tous ces peintres et amateurs d'art, qu'elle considère comme les naufragés de l'arrière-garde avec leurs jolies peintures naturalistes. Cette soi-disant avant-garde en est toujours avec la dialectique édictée depuis un siècle par le maître Duchamp, la moquerie pleine de morgue des puissants et le marché en plus ! Amusant, ce discours profond de la découverte de la peinture. Mais ça masque mal cette nouvelle façon de rire du "petit peuple" et de ses sujets simples.
L’art, la beauté ne vous intéressent pas du tout. Votre truc c’est la Théorie Critique, Adorno peut-être, le neomarxisme et le wokisme aussi. Sachez que l’histoire de l’art commence avec Duchamp et Fountain by R. Mutt.
@@ChristopheHoullier avant c’était les beaux arts. Le regard de Duchamp comporte une renaissance de la perception esthétique. En fait nous sommes d’accord sur ce sujet n’est-ce pas ?
@@lotharlamurtra7924 Oui je suis d'accord sur le changement de perception esthétique apporté par Duchamp. Mais avant lui, la notion de beau avait déjà évolué. Les arts modernes ont amené Duchamp. Mais plus que la notion esthétique, il a torpillé également toutes les conventions autour de la notion d'œuvre. Une révolution qui n'a pas encore été dépassée pour une frange d'artistes se réclamant du maître. Cette frange qui, depuis, a longtemps méprisé la peinture et que Hirst ici singe avec morgue.
This series would be more impressive to me if Hirst had the confidence to work on a much smaller scale. Massive paintings are a bit of a cop out and are often made for the luxury art market rather than for people to view in a public gallery.
@@louizeantiplastique4581 hahahahahahah......hahahahahhahahahahahaha........No need to read history of art to like Klimt, Vangogh and Monet. And no need to stydy bullshit history to teach me what I have to to appreciate.
@@jeveuxvoirsilenthill oh yes I totally understand your point of view. but there's so much more to art than just liking or appreciating.. creativity is about doing whatever you want anyway.. history of art makes you understand why and how we have come to this type of painting, that's all. they are not telling you what to like or not, obviously you can choose that at any moment. yes, art is about choosing and then seeing
@@louizeantiplastique4581 any books or TH-cam films you could recommend? I currently share the view that this is too childish and 20000 euros is just for his name but I really would like to understand the appeal
@@mayainfi art is something all humans should do. most children are brilliant at it. when you are working on this scale and within the idea of concepts like "energy" and "feeling" and "nature" you cant try and make these things "like nature" you can only make them as you would "in nature".
Aucune consistance, aucun but vraiment honnête et donc aucun intérêt. Essayer de se racheter une crédibilité de peintre en virant un tiers de ses assistants pour se prendre pour Yayoi Kusama qui rencontre David Hockney, quand on connait le parcours de cet artiste c'est au minimum pathétique pour ne pas dire révoltant. Jean Dubuffet aurait eu encore beaucoup à dire sur le sujet… asphyxiante culture.
La fortuna di qs artista è di aver sempre e solo saputo copiare con grande intelligenza...................... niente di nuovo van gogh che ritorna e ritorna e ritorna
Don't believe it, it still wants to shock. Or he goes back to the origins, the innovator becomes the conservative, from the fear of death of old age, covid.
What the h#llll is he talking about?!!! I've been an artist and a curator than he's been old enough to spell painting and a curator for decades. I find almost everything he's saying such BS. Just paint dude, just paint! LOL! WP talking about art like this is proof of that elitist european perspective and critic.
jolie travail d'amateur, c'est agréable à regarder, mais soyons honnête ce n'est pas à la hauteur de sa notoriété, il a fait mieux. N'est pas David Hockney qui veut...
Avez-vous vu l'exposition et ressenti ce que ces peintures dégagent ? En connaissant l'histoire de la peinture, on peut se permettre une opinion, sinon ce ne sont que des critiques simplistes. J'ai vu l'expo, c'était un moment magique.
@@marianneguarino6299 Merci pour votre proposition : que cela soit magique; je n'en doute pas . Il doit y avoir sur terre des centaines de millier de peintres de talent dont les toiles agrandi sur trois à quatre mètre de hauteur provoqueront un instant magique, c'est juste cette notoriété qui me parait surfaite, ceci dit c'est loin d'être mauvais mais si on connait un tant soit peu l'histoire de l'art on ne peut pas sérieusement qualifier ce travail d’exceptionnel .
C'est merdique, et certains essayent de nous faire croire que c'est beau. Non seulement c'est mal exécuté, mais les couleurs donnent la nausée, Par contre, ça impressionne les idiots
Sorry for Mister Hirst but this is bullshit ... and not because the Cartier foundation is behind .... this painting are good ! art is not question of money art is question of talent .... what i see here is just an artist without inspiration .... so sad for him ! when you have nothing more to say as an artist better to stay quiet
i don't agree. There are many brilliant pieces of art that you wouldn't be able to understand without their titles and so on. When speech or phrases are being added, they become part of the work and certainly give a new perspective to the audience. This, at least, is my opinion.
@@giorgiaionica3581 its not that you wouldn t be able to understand.its because theres nothing to see and nothing to understand ..all the adds its called marketing.all the artist know that.
The interviewer articulates his thoughts excellently.
😅😅😅😂
I love the vibrational beauty of these beautifull cherries - for me its not just the fusion of abstract- figurative its like a cantillation of beautifull vibrations of life and light and love - and what an amazing scale giving you feeling of floating in space - 💗🌸
I’ve never heard so much guff in my life
Amazing. How Nature appeared. From death to gardens or trees. I must say thanks to the Fondation Cartier, the artist and interviewer.
The most incredible facet of Hirst is how he gets away with it.
Truly beautiful , transcendent even, it saddens me that the collection won’t stay together.
A new appreciation for this artist, thank you
This is one of the best paintings of Hirst when he's not scamming people.
i mean i disagree but i do like hirst
I just cannot accept this kind of art
I just saw it today in Tokyo and thought it was absolutely kitsch. No artistic merit. Cheery-blossoms painted in that way has been done to death already
so sad
@@ありちゃん-t5k
Whether you like legendary YBA Damien Hirst (b. 1965) or not (and I do)-his boldly creative imprimatura on contemporary art has been monumental since the late 1980s. His work is often viewed as being overtly morbid and obsessively fixated with ideas that solely revolve around death and decay.
In actuality, nothing could be further from the truth. Instead, his work examines many of the starker perils and pitfalls of our existence as human beings-chief amongst those are our ongoing compulsive addictions-albeit to prescription drugs and/or the decadent excesses of our insatiable desire to want more of everything.
Thus, simply put, Damien Hirst reminds us-via his use of adroitly conceptual dialogue-that life and death are, in fact, an inextricably convergent tapestry of sorts. Therefore, through his signature use of controversial objects, e.g., the severed cadavers of dead animals and preserved insects, he forcibly compels us to accept these universal truths that lie at the foundational core of this symbiotic relationship.
Cherries Blossoms do have a splat effect, joyful, I love the leaves too, I love the way paint talks!.
don't write documentary in the title if its a interview
The interviewer is sooo great also 👌🏼👌🏼
great work, great wisdom
Il a changé... de la mort à la vie... 👍
🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸Félicitations ! 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Magnifique de poésie. Merci beaucoup.
I am at art school in south of france. I started painting trees in the summer. I like how he said that trees are abstract and figurative at the same time, or something like that. That’s what I feel too :) thx for this, references for school 🤙🏽🤙🏽
I live in Menton. Can you do some paintings for me?
Great artist, great art, brilliant clairvoyance! 🌸🌸
some consider over rated
Magnifique!
never thought that master of conceptual like to paint ,but this view feels very xxl,the tree are so big ,is because Maybe make them biger looks great.
xxl art.
Un aveu troublant : Venir à la peinture après l'avoir si longtemps méprisé ; jamais résister, toujours suivre le mouvement.
Au début, je pensais naïvement que Hirst était sincère dans sa peinture et que le communiqué de presse accompagnant son exposition était une manière d’arrondir les angles pour sa cour nourrie à l’art conceptuel (bref encore une façon de faire passer des vessies pour des lanternes). Par l’emploi des mots « ironie joyeuse », j’y voyais une manière de justifier ses peintures très classiques.
Puis, j’ai compris.
Dans ce petit milieu, il faut vraiment s'être fait un nom pour accepter ce qui n'aurait reçu, au mieux, qu'un silencieux mépris en réponse à tout "peintre du dimanche" traitant exactement le même sujet.
En fait, voici encore les rires carnassiers de la caste, un bras d'honneur à tous ces peintres et amateurs d'art, qu'elle considère comme les naufragés de l'arrière-garde avec leurs jolies peintures naturalistes.
Cette soi-disant avant-garde en est toujours avec la dialectique édictée depuis un siècle par le maître Duchamp, la moquerie pleine de morgue des puissants et le marché en plus !
Amusant, ce discours profond de la découverte de la peinture. Mais ça masque mal cette nouvelle façon de rire du "petit peuple" et de ses sujets simples.
L’art, la beauté ne vous intéressent pas du tout. Votre truc c’est la Théorie Critique, Adorno peut-être, le neomarxisme et le wokisme aussi. Sachez que l’histoire de l’art commence avec Duchamp et Fountain by R. Mutt.
@@lotharlamurtra7924 Ah d'accord ! avant il n'y avait rien.... et c'est moi le woke ? La cancel culture ne finit pas de m'étonner...
@@ChristopheHoullier avant c’était les beaux arts. Le regard de Duchamp comporte une renaissance de la perception esthétique. En fait nous sommes d’accord sur ce sujet n’est-ce pas ?
@@lotharlamurtra7924 Oui je suis d'accord sur le changement de perception esthétique apporté par Duchamp.
Mais avant lui, la notion de beau avait déjà évolué. Les arts modernes ont amené Duchamp. Mais plus que la notion esthétique, il a torpillé également toutes les conventions autour de la notion d'œuvre.
Une révolution qui n'a pas encore été dépassée pour une frange d'artistes se réclamant du maître. Cette frange qui, depuis, a longtemps méprisé la peinture et que Hirst ici singe avec morgue.
Perso, je me suis naïvement fait avoir avec le discourt bien polisseé de l'artiste, du reportage :-((
Love it thanks!
If you have to explain it...we live in the era of venerating confidence, style over substance
Jesus, he hasnt made any good art in decades...
Great Artist 💯
This series would be more impressive to me if Hirst had the confidence to work on a much smaller scale. Massive paintings are a bit of a cop out and are often made for the luxury art market rather than for people to view in a public gallery.
ピンクだけじゃだめだってことが途中でわかって軌道修正するのがすごい。ピンクだけを見てる気がする。
What is the paint he uses? Sinthetic? Latex? I suppose he tossess away his garments after each painting session.
Idenya luar biasa. Sangat impresif. Saya suka banget.
Love!
💞💯🎨🎨🎨 wonderful !!!!
What kind of paint does Damien Hirst use to create the cherry blossom pieces? Does he mix acrylic paint with some other media? Xx
Michael harding oils i think
Oil or acrylic?
great talk. Does anyone know who the music is by?
btw
C'est fou ce qu'il faut de commentaires creux et insipides pour expliquer que la "merde" que l'on voit n'est pas de la "merde"
exactement ...mdr Meme avec de belles paroles et la founadation Cartier .... ca reste toujours de la M..... !
beautiful
Never realized he was such a bad painter
When you compare this paintings to Zao Wou-ki , Francis Bacon, Picasso, it looks weak, a poor technique, no strength.
I mean…. Theyre alright…
Wow!!
🤩
芸術は爆発していますね
Je vient de découvrir une autre science que la physique qui étudie le vide : ça s'appelle la peinture
hahahaha ,
Aprendió algo de hockney
He's a multi millionaire, so he can do whatever he wants
Sire, but we don't have to look at it.
What ever you do,don't mention David Hockney ...Basil Faulty,where are you!!?
Tim Marlow. Worst nightmare. He’s been working in the art world for years and you still feel like it’s none of his f***ing business. In the bin.
Only members of an ‘art cult’ would consider this great art. Hirst is the priest and you’re his disciples.
It's a great tree🧁
Regards
Would love to HAVE ACCESS TO ALL THAT PAINT, LOVELY JEALOUS TIP MY HAT *
This is "art" which everybody can do (even small children). Why is something like this promoted?
Study history of art and you will understand
@@louizeantiplastique4581 hahahahahahah......hahahahahhahahahahahaha........No need to read history of art to like Klimt, Vangogh and Monet. And no need to stydy bullshit history to teach me what I have to to appreciate.
@@jeveuxvoirsilenthill oh yes I totally understand your point of view. but there's so much more to art than just liking or appreciating.. creativity is about doing whatever you want anyway.. history of art makes you understand why and how we have come to this type of painting, that's all. they are not telling you what to like or not, obviously you can choose that at any moment. yes, art is about choosing and then seeing
@@louizeantiplastique4581 any books or TH-cam films you could recommend? I currently share the view that this is too childish and 20000 euros is just for his name but I really would like to understand the appeal
@@mayainfi art is something all humans should do. most children are brilliant at it. when you are working on this scale and within the idea of concepts like "energy" and "feeling" and "nature" you cant try and make these things "like nature" you can only make them as you would "in nature".
Magnifique exposition
Kusama, is that you??????? No, its just Hirst
very boring painting
Spin paintings?
That is what you would see in the streets as art for tourists in the 80'$, how kitsch can you Get, hello there
He's such a horrible painter. He's everything that wrong with art over the last 30 years along with Koons.
c'est une blague?
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David Hockneyish
haha
This guy is so facile.
Sublime
Aucune consistance, aucun but vraiment honnête et donc aucun intérêt. Essayer de se racheter une crédibilité de peintre en virant un tiers de ses assistants pour se prendre pour Yayoi Kusama qui rencontre David Hockney, quand on connait le parcours de cet artiste c'est au minimum pathétique pour ne pas dire révoltant. Jean Dubuffet aurait eu encore beaucoup à dire sur le sujet… asphyxiante culture.
Dubuffet n'est pas une référence pour moi ,son œuvre ne me touche pas .
What is this? Blind David Hockney?
Great description
So easy as an artistic work. What a shame...
The ONLY reason he’s doing paintings is so he can sell prints!
Pure drivel.
Van Gogh + Monet
La fortuna di qs artista è di aver sempre e solo saputo copiare con grande intelligenza...................... niente di nuovo van gogh che ritorna e ritorna e ritorna
Ikea art
Don't believe it, it still wants to shock. Or he goes back to the origins, the innovator becomes the conservative, from the fear of death of old age, covid.
I don’t understand why he has to paint same picture many times maybe he wants to make money.
You really don't know
Ironic that he is obviously making art that is 100% "craft".
He is a con artist.
What the h#llll is he talking about?!!! I've been an artist and a curator than he's been old enough to spell painting and a curator for decades. I find almost everything he's saying such BS. Just paint dude, just paint! LOL! WP talking about art like this is proof of that elitist european perspective and critic.
This is so mediocre oh yes, of course, some people absolutely Love this kitschy stuff.
This discussion is like the colors, they give me nausea
ㅌㅌㅌㅌ ㅌㅌ
日本人にとってはひどく平凡な題材をいまどき印象派を意識したペインティングで、新鮮味に欠けた作品に見えてしまう。
jolie travail d'amateur, c'est agréable à regarder, mais soyons honnête ce n'est pas à la hauteur de sa notoriété, il a fait mieux. N'est pas David Hockney qui veut...
Bien dit. Je suis d'accord. 👌
Quelque part entre le magnifique cerisier en fleur de Vanghog et Les grande toiles de Hockney, donc nul
part.
Avez-vous vu l'exposition et ressenti ce que ces peintures dégagent ? En connaissant l'histoire de la peinture, on peut se permettre une opinion, sinon ce ne sont que des critiques simplistes. J'ai vu l'expo, c'était un moment magique.
@@marianneguarino6299 Merci pour votre proposition : que cela soit magique; je n'en doute pas . Il doit y avoir sur terre des centaines de millier de peintres de talent dont les toiles agrandi sur trois à quatre mètre de hauteur provoqueront un instant magique, c'est juste cette notoriété qui me parait surfaite, ceci dit c'est loin d'être mauvais mais si on connait un tant soit peu l'histoire de l'art on ne peut pas sérieusement qualifier ce travail d’exceptionnel .
@@boulenger6 Je me demande quand les gens seront un peu plus honnêtes et avoueront que l'art n'est pas affaire de beaux discours.
C'est merdique, et certains essayent de nous faire croire que c'est beau.
Non seulement c'est mal exécuté, mais les couleurs donnent la nausée,
Par contre, ça impressionne les idiots
Sorry for Mister Hirst but this is bullshit ... and not because the Cartier foundation is behind .... this painting are good ! art is not question of money art is question of talent .... what i see here is just an artist without inspiration .... so sad for him ! when you have nothing more to say as an artist better to stay quiet
This artist is terrible, sorry it is the truth
if you need to add a speech on your works,you re failing on your communicator task.
i don't agree. There are many brilliant pieces of art that you wouldn't be able to understand without their titles and so on. When speech or phrases are being added, they become part of the work and certainly give a new perspective to the audience. This, at least, is my opinion.
@@giorgiaionica3581 its not that you wouldn t be able to understand.its because theres nothing to see and nothing to understand ..all the adds its called marketing.all the artist know that.
@@giorgiaionica3581 name a few then. Go on.
pierre bonnard is* rad
this is not art, this is dilettantism and devaluing the concept of art, through these, someone launders money and calls it art...
Ça un artiste ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂
too self conscious..sadly another wannabe propped up by the vacant establishment
C'est laid
Meh.
ratio
No talent gangster painter 😅
Truly awful work
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