Mary I missed you, I'm so glad your back. You tube art is not the same without you. Thank you for sharing your knowledge of art with me and the rest of your subscribers. I love this new style of introduction with you in front of the camera.
first exposure to Ed Clark and I bought the book after watching this. Nice selection from the Armory fair! Looking forward to more. Thanks for these videos, and for making them available and free to us who can't travel where you do.
You are Definitely Right! Non-Traditional Art Seems to Express The Culture, The Pop Culture, of the Masses. It is not Every Day That Someone Paints a Renoir, Picasso, or a Caravaggio, But Art Fortitude Expands The Mind Which Means Creativity. I Enjoy Your TH-cam Channel. Thank You!!!
Mary Lynn, it was great to see your beautiful and pleasant face along with listening to your sweet and calm voice. Great video as always. I appreciated the up close and detailed views.
Welcome back MLB. Heading off to me job but got in 5 great minutes to get me thinking. Great presentation nice to see you behind the mic as your passion for Art and Sharing it is evolving all for the better. I'm thinking TV series. and Pod cast and...well, I'm sure you are way ahead of me. All the best and Thanks!
Daniel Arsham has serious talent. So does Jesse Mockrin - I'd love to see more of their work. Genuine question - Who saw Jenny Brosinski's work and decided it had merit to hang in major galleries? It is some of the most low effort painting I've seen.
Call me a luddite, but I miss the greatness of early Rauschenberg, Twombly, DeKooning, Guston, Bacon, Morandi, and the black stripes of Stella. 60 years later, where are we?
@@pectenmaximus231 I have another thought. The amount of great art has always been limited. There are many more art galleries today than there were in the 60's. Many more artists have a voice. The art world has become more democratic. These are both good things but it doesn't change the fact that there is still very limited great art. It's simply become harder to find in the din of averages.
really like how you present this- great to see you talking to us- then seeing the galleries! can you do this from now on? great sound too! thank you! so many have rubbish sound without a propper mike! :-))))
The Daniel Arkham looks fun but I found the rest of the artists to be a bit boring. My favorite shows this past week were "paintings" by Ye Qin Zhu at Dimin, Ceramics at HB381, and photography by Peter Hujar at 125 Newbury, all in Tribeca. Also quite liked Sam Gilliam and Julian Schnabel, both at Pace on 25 St and a really cool show by an emerging artist, Kandy G Lopez, at ACA ( also in Chelsea) who does street portraits in yarn and spray paint on mesh canvas that are dope af. Printed Matter, specializing in limited edition artists books, had a show of Xerox art by a woman named Pati Hill, model turned stay at home mom turned objet trouve' artist who was one of the first people to use a Xerox machine in the early 1970s to create simple but very compelling somewhat washed out images of all sorts of things she pick up on the street.
Party's alter pieces were stunning. I sort of see most art over the last 35 years as either merchandise or gimmick. That's the double edge sword of the Warhol effect. I really appreciate these videos to see what's going on.
These videos are amazing!! To much of the commentary comes from the views of the commentator - not the truth about what the artist is attempting to convey. She is transposing her views onto the artwork - which is what are is about.... , but it should not be stated as if it is the artists view. She should start interviewing the artists or not comment? I do not know.
So much gimmickry. No risk, just nodding to already popular embraced tropes. And it works. It's fine but it's been done to death. Classic works with tattoos, or decaying, an African american model, or a Star Wars head stuck on.
really? taking a car apart is art now? are you high? Oh wow, it's a badly cast Darth Vader, did he just buy a toy and use it as the model for the cast? How is being young a factor in how good the art is or not? "pop artists" aka "what if we just made the sky green instead of blue - no one has done that yet so it's good right? right? anyone, hey look at my diversity, now it's good right!" Star Wars, oh sure an 'expert' on fine art worth millions should be a huge fan of Star Wars too, makes sense as experts already know everything about their area of expertise, even if they dont like or understand it really, I mean are you trying to sell man-children the idea that fine art is the same as a collectable only worth much much more? it just looks like ok fan art not some kind of genius, did this guy PAY to get in the show and your love? Wow it's found objects and mannequins again, really insightful, "he's a swiss artist known for his average Bob Ross style agenda pushing where taking trips to Paris doesn't hurt the planet like this artist supposedly is warning about, but hey, goat cheese salad by myself is worth destroying the planet as long as the little people don't all try to fly to Paris and eat the goat cheese salads. Cute tiny dinosaur paintings, wow, it's so sad. The murals are ok for theatre stage art, not really seeing genius there considering Monet already gave the blueprint for excellence and this guy is not even close, "re-imagined in a modern way" sounds like 'smaller, less realism, lower effort with a snarky sarcasm and steeped in negativity' ouch, those sad mountains, just ouch, what's the spiel there? the decline of Chinese culture exposed by painting bad versions of Chinese scroll paintings? Ouch, Ed, who is trying to merch your legacy sir? revolutionary use of a push broom to make a stripe on a canvas - do you see why the public thinks this is a joke?
Mary I missed you, I'm so glad your back. You tube art is not the same without you. Thank you for sharing your knowledge of art with me and the rest of your subscribers. I love this new style of introduction with you in front of the camera.
YAY! glad your back!
Happy that you are back. Thank you for continuing to perfect what you do. You just keep getting better and better.
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Thank you!
Nice work and you sound and look very refreshed !!!!!!!
Thank you Mary Lynn, I have been missing your videos. So it was great to have such a personalised one. Much appreciated
first exposure to Ed Clark and I bought the book after watching this. Nice selection from the Armory fair! Looking forward to more. Thanks for these videos, and for making them available and free to us who can't travel where you do.
Welcome Back! This was a really interesting, informative and fun video. Thank you!
Great video again🎉❤❤❤ Grateful you are back😊
You are Definitely Right! Non-Traditional Art Seems to Express The Culture, The Pop Culture, of the Masses. It is not Every Day That Someone Paints a Renoir, Picasso, or a Caravaggio, But Art Fortitude Expands The Mind Which Means Creativity. I Enjoy Your TH-cam Channel. Thank You!!!
As an artist who loves tennis I appreciate that you value both.
Glad you are back ! Thanks a lot for a video I really wanted to attend the Nicolas party exhibition
Glad that i could catch up at least with a video
Fantastic, very beautiful video !
👋🙏🎁🌝 Great footage and editing! 👏👏👏 Beautiful yt description 👌
I didn't know you were back! You did not show up on my TH-cam feed. But I saw you on Instagram and now the world is right again.
Thanks for showing.
😊 thank you Mary😊
Hello from Russia. Love art
High, russia, greetings from Germany ❤
@@susanneengel-schuster Hello I have learned Deutche in school ))
@@Ролтун klasse!!!
@@susanneengel-schuster Wisen is macht. Isn't it? )
Unusual exhibits. Great narration and commentary. Thanks!
Amazing Ed Clark’s works
Mary Lynn, it was great to see your beautiful and pleasant face along with listening to your sweet and calm voice. Great video as always. I appreciated the up close and detailed views.
Finally, you back 👏
Thank you
Welcome back MLB. Heading off to me job but got in 5 great minutes to get me thinking. Great presentation nice to see you behind the mic as your passion for Art and Sharing it is evolving all for the better. I'm thinking TV series. and Pod cast and...well, I'm sure you are way ahead of me. All the best and Thanks!
Mary, I'm from the city of Québec , Canada. First time I khow you. I'm happy. You are beautiful and healthy by the way I find. Salut.
Daniel Arsham has serious talent. So does Jesse Mockrin - I'd love to see more of their work.
Genuine question - Who saw Jenny Brosinski's work and decided it had merit to hang in major galleries? It is some of the most low effort painting I've seen.
Wow!
Meglio senza commento , con musica di sfondo, questa signora 😊mi annoia molto .
I love this ❤️ ❤❤❤
That VOICE! 😜😎👍
How can such a beautiful woman have such a beautiful voice ?
And have such beautiful taste in art ?
Uhhhh….How many women have you encountered in your life, mate? LMAOOOOOO
Hermosa sonrisa!
You’re so pretty! I love your videos!
Skip parts of the video. No chance.
The movement of the camera over the Clark works energized them. A nice effect of the filming.
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Love your videos ❤
An order of magnitude better than any other contemporary art reviewer on the Web at present, and for quite awhile.
Hi Mary…im your fan from indonesia
Good point! Skills, some pop artist do have them.
Call me a luddite, but I miss the greatness of early Rauschenberg, Twombly, DeKooning, Guston, Bacon, Morandi, and the black stripes of Stella. 60 years later, where are we?
It’s difficult to be daring now without being derivative..or contrived… or grating. My Luddite opinion.
@@pectenmaximus231 I have another thought. The amount of great art has always been limited. There are many more art galleries today than there were in the 60's. Many more artists have a voice. The art world has become more democratic. These are both good things but it doesn't change the fact that there is still very limited great art. It's simply become harder to find in the din of averages.
really like how you present this- great to see you talking to us- then seeing the galleries! can you do this from now on? great sound too! thank you! so many have rubbish sound without a propper mike! :-))))
I'm so glad you like it!
I really enjoyed this new format of your content.
Thank you for all the work you put into it.
Dan got the gallery to pay for him to finish his car? Nice. Love all his stuff.
The Daniel Arkham looks fun but I found the rest of the artists to be a bit boring. My favorite shows this past week were "paintings" by Ye Qin Zhu at Dimin, Ceramics at HB381, and photography by Peter Hujar at 125 Newbury, all in Tribeca. Also quite liked Sam Gilliam and Julian Schnabel, both at Pace on 25 St and a really cool show by an emerging artist, Kandy G Lopez, at ACA ( also in Chelsea) who does street portraits in yarn and spray paint on mesh canvas that are dope af. Printed Matter, specializing in limited edition artists books, had a show of Xerox art by a woman named Pati Hill, model turned stay at home mom turned objet trouve' artist who was one of the first people to use a Xerox machine in the early 1970s to create simple but very compelling somewhat washed out images of all sorts of things she pick up on the street.
Do a review on H.R Giger. I'll love you forever if you do.
Good¡¡
Party's alter pieces were stunning. I sort of see most art over the last 35 years as either merchandise or gimmick. That's the double edge sword of the Warhol effect. I really appreciate these videos to see what's going on.
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what is this brown makeup blush.....
shaped canvas----Frank Stella
At first glance, I thought someone painted The U.S. Open.
@8.15...the moment you realise the buffet was an art installation....
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Star Wars😶
These videos are amazing!! To much of the commentary comes from the views of the commentator - not the truth about what the artist is attempting to convey. She is transposing her views onto the artwork - which is what are is about.... , but it should not be stated as if it is the artists view. She should start interviewing the artists or not comment? I do not know.
So much gimmickry. No risk, just nodding to already popular embraced tropes. And it works. It's fine but it's been done to death. Classic works with tattoos, or decaying, an African american model, or a Star Wars head stuck on.
it's just trash isn't it.
where are the GUNS??
dam you cute
really? taking a car apart is art now? are you high? Oh wow, it's a badly cast Darth Vader, did he just buy a toy and use it as the model for the cast? How is being young a factor in how good the art is or not? "pop artists" aka "what if we just made the sky green instead of blue - no one has done that yet so it's good right? right? anyone, hey look at my diversity, now it's good right!" Star Wars, oh sure an 'expert' on fine art worth millions should be a huge fan of Star Wars too, makes sense as experts already know everything about their area of expertise, even if they dont like or understand it really, I mean are you trying to sell man-children the idea that fine art is the same as a collectable only worth much much more? it just looks like ok fan art not some kind of genius, did this guy PAY to get in the show and your love? Wow it's found objects and mannequins again, really insightful, "he's a swiss artist known for his average Bob Ross style agenda pushing where taking trips to Paris doesn't hurt the planet like this artist supposedly is warning about, but hey, goat cheese salad by myself is worth destroying the planet as long as the little people don't all try to fly to Paris and eat the goat cheese salads. Cute tiny dinosaur paintings, wow, it's so sad. The murals are ok for theatre stage art, not really seeing genius there considering Monet already gave the blueprint for excellence and this guy is not even close, "re-imagined in a modern way" sounds like 'smaller, less realism, lower effort with a snarky sarcasm and steeped in negativity' ouch, those sad mountains, just ouch, what's the spiel there? the decline of Chinese culture exposed by painting bad versions of Chinese scroll paintings? Ouch, Ed, who is trying to merch your legacy sir? revolutionary use of a push broom to make a stripe on a canvas - do you see why the public thinks this is a joke?
I'm sorry but had to stop watching, the forest fires are lit by arsonists, Not global warming.