Right? I don't know how they are so intrigued or blown away by this. How are they not bored to death? Maybe they secretly are, just thinking as we are: "I have to look like I'm interested in this and understand what's happening like everyone else so no one thinks I'm stupid for not getting it and wanting to go home and Netflix and chill." 😂
@@davideloiza1779I would think that they’re tired and just taking a rest but if people actually gather around and watch I’d sit and watch to because I got nothing better to do
Reminds of this episode or Simon Peggs old show Spaced where Brian the artist is setting up his space in an art show and a can of paint falls on his head and knocks him unconscious, next scene people are standing around him applauding while he's just laying knocked out on the ground covered in paint xD
Especially since the lines he drew follow old "how to draw cartoon/animation” instruction books, in regards to curve of momentum from the center of the character being drawn.
Even in the comment section we can see the craziness. Some one written "That's not art"and got 21K likes. People like you write some interesting and funny comment and get only 50-60 like as you got till now
You are just not pretentious enough or either not privy of how these absurd displays used to launder money by the elites. Either way at the end of the day these shows are a sham and not worth putting too much thought into
I'm an artist, and I can't consider this as an art bro... Art is something in which you need some skills and not anything that a 5 year old can do... you should respect art not this sh!t...
This is so on point because even as an artist myself who frequently visits art shows and exhibitions I still can't wrap my head around so many things I saw LMAOO
I saw an exhibit like this once😂the sculpture of a man sitting on the floor was so realistic people would ask if he was ok or tell the security guard there was a dude not moving in that room😂 someone staring at it was told by another person not to stare at the man who was seemingly having a mental health crisis in the museum. It was a brilliant piece of work just for the confusion it caused!
Then I will come to that type of museum, put my hat Infront of me like homeless and then lay down and sleep, people will think I am some kind of performance and throw money in the hat It will continue untill security guard understand that I am just random guy out of nowhere
I like the one modern art piece of the robot that was trapped sweeping it's "blood" towards itself until it slowly died. That one hit hard. If im remembering right I think it was called "I cant help myself"
@@goop_6537 lowkey it was bc the robot had humanish characteristics, it adored attention and would even do tricks for onlookers during the beginning however the oil continued to flow faster and faster causing the robot to replace its "playful showboating" to constant "fear and anxiety" as it registered its life source draining each day. It got to the point the robot was so hyperfocused on keeping its oil inside that I'm pretty sure it made distressing sounds or something like that
Same bro. That art is exactly what comes to my mind after seing this so called MODERN ART. That robot sweeping the blood towards itself is the only thing deserves it.
@@AlterEgo373I could see that being really interesting in a Rhythm 0 sense. But audience members get to draw lines of movement instead of abusing the artist :)
I'm sure there're some people laughing in there at some of them anyways liked the buckets of sand and the dude jumping the rest of them flew right over my noggin. Even with those two I wasn't sure about what it was supposed to mean.
@@ImproMoorayla verdad es que no significa nada, simplemente unos farsantes artistas burlándose de un público de descerebrados, el arte moderno es una tontería, donde cualquier idiota quiere buscar el significado a cualquier tontería y llamarla arte, puedes ir a un museo y arrojar una manzana mordida al piso, y un montón de imbéciles empezar a tirarle fotos.
A contemporary art museum, literally the only place where one could straight up go take a dump in the middle of the floor, and leave under the applause of the room.
The man in the white shirt who put his hands together as if to clap for the fallen buckets, only to put his hands down because nobody clapped at first, was the kicker!
Art Industry-> We don’t understand why we’re the first to experience budget cuts when times get tough & why we’re so under appreciated? Common Sense -> 🖐️ I have the answer.
@@knottchu6159art is important. Music, film, clothing, design, video games. It all falls under “art” this pretentious bullshit is just that pretentious bullshit every field has it unfortunately. Look at the cyber truck. It’s an overpriced piece of shit that gets wrecked if you take it through a car wash. But yet people are dropping $100k on them. Same thing. Pretentious bullshit.
@@claypillar309Picasso was no less a pretentious send aggrandizing asshole than any other abstract artist, he just happened to have just enough talent to back up his ego 😂 he was also a bastard in life.
@lilydot642 it really is pretty easy, sand in each bucket is just a little off level, causing a seemingly straight tower to topple in one direction, the sand from each bucket stops itself and the bucket after it from bouncing. Viola you have what these walking puppets call art (i call most "modern artists" puppets bc like puppets most of em got a stick shoved up em)
I think there's nothing wrong with it, anything can be art. The issue I have is that people consider this high art or anything more special than anything else. To me I'd just call it absurd art, but can't lie and say it made me feel nothing lol
It's all pretentious nepotistic crap. They all pay each other on the back and act like it's so meaningful and not at all the drivel it is so they all feel smart, but the only reason my toddler's scribbles aren't considered on par with this is that I don't know the right people and I can't be dishonest enough to pretend it is deep and profound. People can and have done infiltrated these things with toddler scribbles and such, and it's fun watching the "fine art" community do mental gymnastics to pretend that didn't prove they are useless hacks, because only the pretense dupes rich idiots into funding this (well, that and the money laundering opportunities)
The real performance art skills are in the tech sphere right now. These people are amateurs compared to the CEOs trying to pretend chatbots are going to revolutionize human society and that investors should give them trillions of dollars for it.
This are pretentious talentless people not artists.. it’s what happens when a generation gets too many participation trophies and when people get praised over the smallest mediocre things. Standards go out the window
That's why most artists dont make a lot of money. I would argue that for most contemporary 'art' the actual 'art form' is how you convince people that your golden toilet is worth something. So if an artist can convince people of his 'art' then more power to him. Edit: fixed the genre of art.
I saw a funny video once where a woman was at an art show and she was filming this guy admiring an art piece of an umbrella and taking pictures of it. Only it wasn't art, it was just somebody's umbrella they left propped against the wall 🤣
Just reminds me of the episode of SpongeBob where patrick says "the machinations of my mind are an enigma." Then proceeds to think about a carton of milk falling over.
"Oh, wow, that's like soooo deep. The carton is like modern society and the milk is like human individuality and the toppling it over is like the demands of the patriarchy, the crushing weight of the colonial past, the plight of inner cities and what a fatuous knob I am" - Sebassstienne Poopadoo, Art critic, "Front Row", BBC Radio 4, every flipping week.
Honestly the biggest thing about art is the artist using something as a means of expression. If the artist is satisfied in doing those kinds of art projects, good for them. Everything else is subjective to the viewers
@@charityquill4965 But art isn't just about expression, it's also about CREATING that expression and bringing it into the world through skill and creativity. Anyone can do this, just because you assign meaning to it, doesn't automatically make it art.
@@DelancyRoxellaWhat is the difference between what these people are doing and dancing? If you look at the origins of dancing and what it looked like hundreds of thousands of years ago, you'll realize it's all a bunch of random movements that new dance moves derive from, to which we've named. We consider that performance art, just as we consider ballet as something expressive. But what is it really besides abstract movements?
I would argue that the people here have 0 confidence. All they have is tentative guesses at what everyone else around them thinks and feels. And tentative guesses at how to act based on the tentative guess at what they guess about what others should be thinking. It's a whole circle jerk of people too insecure to hold a genuine opinion.
From what I was told by a few art specialists. It's not about the art, it's what your feeling, confusion is art in a way, but I mean in all honesty if it were as easy as it's shown, why arnt we all millionaires by now xD
Weirdly enough, artists actually DESIRE to gain back their 'childlike' perception & expressiveness, having a unique visualization of the world around us, and an unbridled creative freedom that is perfectly organic in children but we lose as we mature.
I'm trying my best to never let go of my childlike traits, I don't ever want to see the world as a "normal adult." I'm 16 and only have 2 years to go until I'm thrown into the world with expectations everyday. School is horrible, and then it sets you free just to get caught again in the cycle of work, sleep, work.
@@SILENTFEATHERSFTW because People don’t buy the Art they Buy the Artist the story behind it Have you had A bad life with violence deaths and traumas? To make it appealing for them
Going to museums and art shows with you must be fun😂 Thats crazy if that is acceptable as art than I know I can make it in anything I put my mind too😂😂😂
That last one was kinda neat, have the community sign a waver to run and jump to run a line of their own color and brush size, and make it a community art piece.
I, for one, appreciate that you decided to capitalize those 2 accentuation words, just in case the reader's brains were too slow to see the awesome wordplay in your stolen/ re-homed comment. Otherwise, I would have missed it. Bless you
Shit my TWO YEAR OLD has done most of these already! LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Edit: and in fact, the part with the guy flinging that yellow crap all over the floor looks like any meal time at my kitchen table! I'm not even kidding!
@elliot__agares and did I ever say it was? Whether it's the end result or the whole performance that's meant to be the art, a lot of this just seems rather dumb and pretentious, like how a lot of modern art tends to be, imo. Like, what can be said about a man shoveling dirt on a girl's head? That it's a commentary on the environment? Gender dynamics? Farm work? What? What about the tower of buckets of sand falling over that the guy had to literally spread his arms to indicate for the audience that he's done now, they fell over, and they can clap? Oftentimes, people say that these types of pieces are up for interpretation but then tell you what they're supposed to mean. I don't believe that these are really worthy of being called performance art because they often take no skill or creativity to do or come up with. I guess the most creativity you could gather in what it's supposed to mean, but since it's up for interpretation, it can mean anything from the audience perspective. Performance art is stuff like dance, or plays, or even stunts that take a lot of skill, creativity, talent, and even risk at times. None of these are that. The closest one I guess you could consider is the guy jumping with the marker to the wall, but that just looks more like it's for fun rather than a performance.
@@leirawhitehart1236 it's "contemporary art" rather than "modern art" (the latter is still paintings and stuff IIRC), it has to go beyond traditional art skills because those are by no means uncommon in this age where anyone can get professional art lessons, unlike in the past where having painting skills was really impressive. The art industry nowadays tries to be more engaging and go beyond illustration coz that actually creates conversation, whether negative or positive. I don't know where you got that definition of performative arts needing to be a trained skill and all that, it's not my cup of tea either but I don't think any such requirements exist. Some even include digital visualization. The people doing it are the ones formally studying and performing it, so I think they're more qualified to define it. I don't think the examples in this video are particularly good ones but there are others. I've seen the staircase one years ago too.
@Kai...999 do you mean that metaphore is literally art, or do you mean these exhibits in the video are literally art? Either way, I can agree, i'm not an art nazi, i'm just opinionated, and i know it's just my subjective opinions, but I guess to me, these performative arts metaphor exhibits are people being artistic, but as an artist myself, it feels like it could be a case of very complex heavy metaphor, but the effort and skill needed to make or execute these kinds of displays is on the easy-to-do side. It feels more focused on the complex metaphor part, and less focused on being artistically skilled in order to produce something difficult to do. I'm really not trying to be rude at all, I just think it leans a lot closer to sharing thoughts and perspectives with visual representations, and further away from a project resulting from a discipline that requires skill and practice to create something very few can replicate, sounds elitist and pretentious, I know, but I by no means think I'm more right and you're less right, I just think we're both going through life where I can tolerate my life, and you can tolerate yours, the function of having personal preferences and perspectives.
@Kai...999 literally? Is shit smeared on peice of paper art? Is a toilet bowl in a frame art? Modern art is no longer art. It's anti beauty, art used to be about a universal beauty that objectively anyone and everyone would know when they see it. This, this is the opposite
As an artist... wtf- I feel like these people are a whole different breed of artists. I have so many artist friends and everytime we see someone like this we just straight up walk away or something- its like theyve been exiled
I personally don't get it either and it does seem extremely pretentious, but shouldn't artists of all people recognize that art has no rules or principles and that art by it's very nature is subjective thus by invalidating any particular expression made by someone if it was meant to be art invalidates the medium as a whole.
@@jacobsatterlee3941 I know. I pretty much said the same at the start of my comment. Just had the second part as an aside essentially due to other comments on this video.
@@thomaspotter6974 Art is not subjective, at least not totally. That we argue as if it is objective (e.g., X is bad art, Y is good art, etc.) says there is at least some standard of good and bad art. Even so, it's cumbersome and not easily explained why we would "erroneously" speak of art as objective if it isn't.
@hausofanimals the buckets represent a major problem in the foundation of your life. You see him open the spout on the bottom bucket and it releases the sand which causes the other buckets to fall. If we dont correct our problems with who we are at the core, our lives will crumble. I dunno, or it could just be a guy who just like to topple sand buckets 🤷🏾♂️😂
@@PIMPIN_SINCE_BEEN_PIMPIN you're probably the only person I've seen even attempt to make a good-faith interpretation of the art shown here. Pretty much everyone else is whining about how it's not art, but it IS! You don't have to like it! If it provokes a reaction out of you, it succeeded!
It wouldn't surprise me if many arr shows like this have private openings that cost a lot of money to attend. I think you'll get more for your buck from the $50 comedy show.
Bru Art didn't use to be like that. It used to be profound, elaborated and it required extreme levels of skill and discipline. Now it's just a game, like everything else in this current world. Yup, dunno if everyone could be a true artist, but... Things have to be taken with more seriousness
Went to a modern art museum with my ex and it was really hard not to laugh. The only meaning I derived is that there are a lot of people with a lot of time on their hands with no meaning in their life, no life experiences, and nothing to say. Which I guess is valid in its own way. But I doubt thats what theyre going for.
@@vcaesium it's not that I only just realised it's just last time I said that I thought that wasn't art n that real art is skilled pictures someone had a right go at me n said I was wrong n didn't understand art.
Damn, he looks FINE in it! Too classy for those childish "contemporary art" shows. He should go to the Louvre dressed like that, or see a classical theater play. I loved the video and its message, btw. But that outfit is... Chef's kiss 👌
You ever notice how astrology horoscopes are always like "you will have a day, and you will feel like you're not dead" and white bitches will be like "OMG ITS ME, THATS ME" So called art like this gives me the same ick.
You can discover greater beauty and significance in ordinary occurrences than in art shows. Observing a person waiting at a bus stop, a mother pushing her baby in a stroller, someone taking a smoke break, or someone pumping gas into their car is more profound.
That‘s the outcome when you fight the patriarchy at 10 and have an Art Show at 11. There is only enough time left for preparing mashed potatoes and grabbing your phone charger. And apparently, if you Look concentrated enough while whipping the mashed potatoes, it‘s good enough for the audience.
The dad knows that stuff ain't butter...well, at least not the kind of butter that is found in the dairy section at the local grocery store. Dad made the correct call.
Performance Art is like a live riddle! What I think each gave: 1st one = buried alive. 2nd = sands of time, or a metaphor on "letting go". 3rd = ? whipped butter ?! 4th = "aim high". It's subjective, it's weird, an "acquired taste". Some sucks, some's clever - audience reactions are always the most fun (exhibit: this video) xD
Yes the world is just a big canvas and we should all play and make art of it. Its beautiful! Anything can be art! Nature is my favorite artist and art by far.
A man is walking past an insane asylum. He hears the inmates behind the walls chanting "nine, nine, nine"... He finds a hole in the wall to peer through to see what is going on. Bringing his face up against the wall to peer through the gap... Seeing them walking around in a circle, following each other, round and round and round, chanting over and over again... Next thing a finger pokes him right in the eye... and the inmates start chanting "Ten! Ten! Ten! Ten!..."
@@drewstratton1256because they’re easy to make fun of, and there’s no reason not to other than it’s kinda mean. It’s a bit ironic, how in a short of modern art just being meaningless, that jokes have also lost their meaning and have now been assumed insulting or offensive to any certain group. Jokes are jokes, let them be funny, and if you wanna cry about it, make another topic and recycle the joke with the new topic 🤷♂️
I like the idea of the last one being a documentation of progress and the slow decline in physical capabilities as one ages but that would be a literal life’s work
@@roushstge2yeah but I think he meant that he should keep doing it over and over again until he gets older (Like age 70+) and we see his slow regression of his health and strength declining, so his “art piece” will change over time. For example: the arc of his jump won’t be as high, etc.
The amount of attention and concentration in the audience is killing me 😂😂
This is kinda pathetic, this is bizarre to me
@@Razori17but you should still enjoy the little things in life right?
Right? I don't know how they are so intrigued or blown away by this. How are they not bored to death? Maybe they secretly are, just thinking as we are: "I have to look like I'm interested in this and understand what's happening like everyone else so no one thinks I'm stupid for not getting it and wanting to go home and Netflix and chill." 😂
@@morganjones2744😂🎉
@@Sikatra1098 of course.
Stuff like this is what gives me the urge to just lay down in a gallery and see how many people collect around me thinking I’m an exhibit
Please do and go viral
But that is art you’re doing. You’re doing performance art by doing that.
@@davideloiza1779I would think that they’re tired and just taking a rest but if people actually gather around and watch I’d sit and watch to because I got nothing better to do
If people will copy you stand the wrong way in a elevator or keep looking up if you stare up.in the sky🤣🤣🤣 many will fall for this too.
Reminds of this episode or Simon Peggs old show Spaced where Brian the artist is setting up his space in an art show and a can of paint falls on his head and knocks him unconscious, next scene people are standing around him applauding while he's just laying knocked out on the ground covered in paint xD
Somehow the trampoline guy seems like the most sane person here.
Especially since the lines he drew follow old "how to draw cartoon/animation” instruction books, in regards to curve of momentum from the center of the character being drawn.
The best artists are the craziëst, not sure if this is a compliment or insûlt. 😂💀
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That’s because he is
Maybe the bucket man because he actually looked a little disappointed.
I love how the bucket guy needed to let them know he was done lol
😂😂😂😂 Right!
💯 they Following his lead! That’s how un impressive it was! 😂
Haha 😂 I was just thinking that
I like how in the bucket one, the audience member in the white shirt wasn't sure if he should clap so he kinda just rubs his hands for no reason
i’m c ru ing
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Even in the comment section we can see the craziness. Some one written "That's not art"and got 21K likes. People like you write some interesting and funny comment and get only 50-60 like as you got till now
@@shouvikburman4030 Part of that is because of how late I posted it
I appreciate you
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Art makes me feel like I'm either too stupid to understand or too smart to know that it's dumb.
This is not art, man
It's good both the ways, but calling this art is shiet
You are just not pretentious enough or either not privy of how these absurd displays used to launder money by the elites. Either way at the end of the day these shows are a sham and not worth putting too much thought into
And too real to act fake and pretend that the bs is actually interesting!
I'm an artist, and I can't consider this as an art bro... Art is something in which you need some skills and not anything that a 5 year old can do... you should respect art not this sh!t...
Wow I need to file a lawsuit they stole all my art. I created all of these masterpieces as a child
Agreed what a fckn joke ay 🤭
@@RosscoStixFpV 😂 😂
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The man who jumped at the end is giving, “Mom.. mom! Mom, look what I can do” vibes ☠️😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂ALL FACTS SPOKEN!😆😆😅😅😅
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Stuart!!!!
Me: Throws spaghetti at wall.
Audience: Standing ovation.
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Yes.."for this is abstract art" they would say.
You did that didn't you... 😂
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Behold…”Moms Spaghetti 🍝”
The guy shrugging once his “piece” ended. All like, “that’s it. Go home.”
😂😂😂😂had me dien
More like “now pay me” 😂
Bro thought it was badass 💀💀😂
It was more of a curtsy
ONE PIECE?
The old man had to open his hands to tell the audience when to applause 😭💀
And they did it our of peer pressure😂. Our fear of ostracization never ceases to amaze me
And they did it our of peer pressure😂. Our fear of ostracization never ceases to amaze me
That's the only one that looked good.
@@rumpelstiltskin6150it's not about the looks! It's about ✨️meaning✨️
@Olo_Yansan And now they made art part of the sciences 😂 So stupid
"If anything can be art then nothing is art"
Imagine going to an art show and someone is just standing there completely still-
@@Fondante-u6r I can imagine you walking past it and it hits you with a quick side eye, then acts like it didnt do what you saw it do.
Deep! 😅
Sounds stupid
@@Maya_hee You sound stupid \
This is so on point because even as an artist myself who frequently visits art shows and exhibitions I still can't wrap my head around so many things I saw LMAOO
Art is like everything else, the mainstream version of it is terrible, and the independent versions are far superior.
@@hastyhillfarmand4x480perfectly put!!
What’s the dumbest thing you’ve seen lol?
Because it's nonsense. You can't understand nonsense, by definition.
Now I want to start visiting art shows
As an artist the idea of just doing whatever nonsense I can imagine while a crowd claps motivates me more than anything
Pierro Manzoni, "Artist's Shit", 1961
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Seriously. It's hilarious. Let's be... Con artists
Proof that even a toddlers work can be considered art
Yeah honestly
I feel like if I just sit at a bench in an art museum, people will think I'm an exhibit.
I saw an exhibit like this once😂the sculpture of a man sitting on the floor was so realistic people would ask if he was ok or tell the security guard there was a dude not moving in that room😂 someone staring at it was told by another person not to stare at the man who was seemingly having a mental health crisis in the museum. It was a brilliant piece of work just for the confusion it caused!
They will
As with many other things - blame CIA - for funding this kind of low effort art during the cold war
Then I will come to that type of museum, put my hat Infront of me like homeless and then lay down and sleep, people will think I am some kind of performance and throw money in the hat
It will continue untill security guard understand that I am just random guy out of nowhere
@@Танкозера don’t forget to make a little printed sign to go next to you to complete the performance! “Untitled” 😂
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I like the one modern art piece of the robot that was trapped sweeping it's "blood" towards itself until it slowly died. That one hit hard.
If im remembering right I think it was called "I cant help myself"
I saw a TikTok about that and honestly my life changed. Most amazing art piece I ever saw.
The sounds it makes sounds as if someone is in pain and desperate. Truly haunting.
Yeah, not all art shows are as bad as these ones.
@@goop_6537 lowkey it was bc the robot had humanish characteristics, it adored attention and would even do tricks for onlookers during the beginning however the oil continued to flow faster and faster causing the robot to replace its "playful showboating" to constant "fear and anxiety" as it registered its life source draining each day. It got to the point the robot was so hyperfocused on keeping its oil inside that I'm pretty sure it made distressing sounds or something like that
Same bro. That art is exactly what comes to my mind after seing this so called MODERN ART. That robot sweeping the blood towards itself is the only thing deserves it.
That trampoline one was actually kind of fun 😂
The idea behind it was clear as well, following the trail on the wall behind him. Kinda creates like a cartoon effect but irl.
This is jus crazy
My thoughts also.
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And the robot that cleans the floor
The last one made me smile, not gonna lie. It just seems like fun and you get to paint on a wall and see how high you jumped.
That's the only one of these I think is kinda cool. And I think that guy was an actual professional tripple jumper or something too
If the audience got to do it too then that would be cool.
@@AlterEgo373I could see that being really interesting in a Rhythm 0 sense. But audience members get to draw lines of movement instead of abusing the artist :)
Ya, last one was the only one I found the idea to be neat
Okay but its still not art. Just some goofy lines some guy drew on a wall
They wouldn't let my ass in there, I'd be laughing like hell at some of these! 😂
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I'm sure there're some people laughing in there at some of them anyways liked the buckets of sand and the dude jumping the rest of them flew right over my noggin. Even with those two I wasn't sure about what it was supposed to mean.
This isn't art, it's STUPIDITY 🙄🤣
And that one woman whipping clay was mental 😬😂
I would be laughing at all of these 😂😂
@@ImproMoorayla verdad es que no significa nada, simplemente unos farsantes artistas burlándose de un público de descerebrados, el arte moderno es una tontería, donde cualquier idiota quiere buscar el significado a cualquier tontería y llamarla arte, puedes ir a un museo y arrojar una manzana mordida al piso, y un montón de imbéciles empezar a tirarle fotos.
I love the crouching audience member in the bucket one acting as if that was the most impressive thing he's ever seen in his life.
A contemporary art museum, literally the only place where one could straight up go take a dump in the middle of the floor, and leave under the applause of the room.
And Diddy’s house, probably.
I have chrons give me a bean burrito and I'll clear that room
LOL
Don’t give anyone any ideas… that’s a sex offender watchlist entry waiting to happen
@@WhosThere26😂😂😂😂
The man in the white shirt who put his hands together as if to clap for the fallen buckets, only to put his hands down because nobody clapped at first, was the kicker!
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Bien vu 😉
😂😂😂I thought so
Agreed
*All of the weird ones are liberals that voted for Biden!*
The two people on the floor so intently watching that person whip/slice butter 💀💀💀
Glad you saw it was butter. I didn't know what the hell he was slicing...😂.
I thought it was cheese 😂
I thought it was mashed patatoes😅
Lol guys idk it just looks like butter to me
I thought that was dough.
Just a bunch of pretentious snobs who think they're incredibly profound and deep. Absolutely unbearable.
Art Industry-> We don’t understand why we’re the first to experience budget cuts when times get tough & why we’re so under appreciated?
Common Sense -> 🖐️ I have the answer.
@@knottchu6159art is important. Music, film, clothing, design, video games. It all falls under “art” this pretentious bullshit is just that pretentious bullshit every field has it unfortunately. Look at the cyber truck. It’s an overpriced piece of shit that gets wrecked if you take it through a car wash. But yet people are dropping $100k on them. Same thing. Pretentious bullshit.
I’m not defending this but it’s important to remember that’s what they said of Picasso and Poe
@@claypillar309 Picasso and Poe were pretentious. Seriously, not important in the grand scheme of life
@@claypillar309Picasso was no less a pretentious send aggrandizing asshole than any other abstract artist, he just happened to have just enough talent to back up his ego 😂 he was also a bastard in life.
Why was the crouching guy so gobsmacked at the buckets falling to the ground as if he’s just learning about gravity for the first time
oh my god I noticed after your comment
It's probably not that easy to make the buckets fall so "organized". Unless you understand a little physics
It’s a representation of the human condition. 😂
@lilydot642 it really is pretty easy, sand in each bucket is just a little off level, causing a seemingly straight tower to topple in one direction, the sand from each bucket stops itself and the bucket after it from bouncing. Viola you have what these walking puppets call art (i call most "modern artists" puppets bc like puppets most of em got a stick shoved up em)
You don’t understand art bro
I think the people who validate this kind of “art” are crazier than the artists themselves 😂
I think there's nothing wrong with it, anything can be art. The issue I have is that people consider this high art or anything more special than anything else. To me I'd just call it absurd art, but can't lie and say it made me feel nothing lol
It's all pretentious nepotistic crap. They all pay each other on the back and act like it's so meaningful and not at all the drivel it is so they all feel smart, but the only reason my toddler's scribbles aren't considered on par with this is that I don't know the right people and I can't be dishonest enough to pretend it is deep and profound. People can and have done infiltrated these things with toddler scribbles and such, and it's fun watching the "fine art" community do mental gymnastics to pretend that didn't prove they are useless hacks, because only the pretense dupes rich idiots into funding this (well, that and the money laundering opportunities)
The real performance art skills are in the tech sphere right now. These people are amateurs compared to the CEOs trying to pretend chatbots are going to revolutionize human society and that investors should give them trillions of dollars for it.
This are pretentious talentless people not artists.. it’s what happens when a generation gets too many participation trophies and when people get praised over the smallest mediocre things. Standards go out the window
That's why most artists dont make a lot of money.
I would argue that for most contemporary 'art' the actual 'art form' is how you convince people that your golden toilet is worth something.
So if an artist can convince people of his 'art' then more power to him.
Edit: fixed the genre of art.
I was waiting for a clip of a janitor mopping a floor and being applauded because the crowd thought his cleaning was an exhibit.
That in itself would be a better piece of art
Wow!
In my country it would be an exhibition cause they never clean schools 😢
LMAO
Like in Spongebob Spongehead...
LMFAO! He GETS IT! They’re ALL NUTS! Omg this is hilarious!
I saw a funny video once where a woman was at an art show and she was filming this guy admiring an art piece of an umbrella and taking pictures of it.
Only it wasn't art, it was just somebody's umbrella they left propped against the wall 🤣
The trampoline one actually looks kinda fun tbh
It would be better as an interactive exhibit where anyone can do it
They couldn't risk the liability
Some 4channer who frequents /pol/ in the crowd:
Imagine the lawsuits
Not gonna lie… the last one actualy looked pretty fun.
He was just trying to measure his vertical jump
Barely
He it is fun that's all it is not art😅😅
@@michealjames2628 What is art?
@@michealjames2628 If it's fun, then it's art
Just reminds me of the episode of SpongeBob where patrick says "the machinations of my mind are an enigma." Then proceeds to think about a carton of milk falling over.
"Oh, wow, that's like soooo deep. The carton is like modern society and the milk is like human individuality and the toppling it over is like the demands of the patriarchy, the crushing weight of the colonial past, the plight of inner cities and what a fatuous knob I am"
- Sebassstienne Poopadoo, Art
critic, "Front Row", BBC Radio 4,
every flipping week.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 sounds like the ptsd got triggered
@@Ojthemighty I have _got_ to stop lustening to it!
@@zacmumblethunder7466 the podcast of the lotus eaters is a much better listen
@@Ojthemighty Thanks.
If this is art, My kids are AMAZING ARTISTS..
It’s the lady cutting the butter with a flaccid wire for me 😂😂😂
Whoah now, can't assume their gender it's 2024🤣
@@Sageblu20creature. 😂
@@vanillalavender2382nah!!!😂😂😂😂💀💀💀
Ohh I can’t believe it’s butter 😂 I thought it might be tortilla chips.
I came to the comments hoping somebody said this.. Yall all on point here 🎯😂😂..
I like how the bucket 🪣 guy at the end is like “that’s the art”
😂😅😂
When the “artwork” is so mediocre and mundane you literally have to signal people to let them know that was the end
I like how these works are so confusing that the artists have to tell people when to start to applaud
😂👏👏👏
Screw this. *Leaves* 😂
The guy scooping down behind the man who dropped the buckets of sand is killing me😂😂..crqzyy..how can you be this amazed..
His jaw literally dropped 😂😂
His art show outfit is killer. Early 90’s drinks after work vibes.
Lol ikr 😂
The only thing I was thinking the whole video was how well he dressed
I thought he was dressed like Columbo 😂
How tf do u understand this shit
Why didnt he wear a belt tho? I dont like those "beltless" pants with shirts tucked in. Looks weird and "naked".
Looks pretty fun to be honest... Playing in the mud, jumping on the bed, drawing on walls, sand buckets, these kids loved art class.
Honestly the biggest thing about art is the artist using something as a means of expression. If the artist is satisfied in doing those kinds of art projects, good for them. Everything else is subjective to the viewers
It’s wild to see it all going down with a whispering audience though lol.
@@charityquill4965 But art isn't just about expression, it's also about CREATING that expression and bringing it into the world through skill and creativity.
Anyone can do this, just because you assign meaning to it, doesn't automatically make it art.
@@DelancyRoxellathat was just straight BS and not art
@@DelancyRoxellaWhat is the difference between what these people are doing and dancing? If you look at the origins of dancing and what it looked like hundreds of thousands of years ago, you'll realize it's all a bunch of random movements that new dance moves derive from, to which we've named. We consider that performance art, just as we consider ballet as something expressive. But what is it really besides abstract movements?
Your facial expressions had me losing it 😭
The most artistic thing about this is his fake clap.
Money laundering operations that couldn’t afford real art should be the real definition of this 😂
I call the first one: "Buried by regret…of coming to an art show"
Confidence is one heck of a drug
I would argue that the people here have 0 confidence. All they have is tentative guesses at what everyone else around them thinks and feels. And tentative guesses at how to act based on the tentative guess at what they guess about what others should be thinking.
It's a whole circle jerk of people too insecure to hold a genuine opinion.
@@tansenhopkins3317 😂 what weed are you smoking
@@musicmane4146the terms sure flew over your head like an Italian fighter jet in airshows.
@@tansenhopkins3317pass me the blunt I’m already drunk 😂
@@musicmane4146What's so hard to understand?
Just realized my toddler is a prodigy, she makes these masterpieces every day
From what I was told by a few art specialists. It's not about the art, it's what your feeling, confusion is art in a way, but I mean in all honesty if it were as easy as it's shown, why arnt we all millionaires by now xD
Weirdly enough, artists actually DESIRE to gain back their 'childlike' perception & expressiveness, having a unique visualization of the world around us, and an unbridled creative freedom that is perfectly organic in children but we lose as we mature.
Right!?? Lmao mines too
I'm trying my best to never let go of my childlike traits, I don't ever want to see the world as a "normal adult." I'm 16 and only have 2 years to go until I'm thrown into the world with expectations everyday. School is horrible, and then it sets you free just to get caught again in the cycle of work, sleep, work.
@@SILENTFEATHERSFTW because People don’t buy the Art they Buy the Artist the story behind it Have you had A bad life with violence deaths and traumas? To make it appealing for them
Going to museums and art shows with you must be fun😂
Thats crazy if that is acceptable as art than I know I can make it in anything I put my mind too😂😂😂
That last one was kinda neat, have the community sign a waver to run and jump to run a line of their own color and brush size, and make it a community art piece.
that would actually be really cool, yeah
Sounds better than what they actually did
He was just trying to measure his vertical jump
I thought the last one was kinda cool but your idea actually makes it art.
👏👏 👏👏 👏👏 👏👏 👏👏 👏👏
I feel like a lot of people in the crowd are also just clapping along because that's what you're meant to do 😭
Just being polite 😂
They knew they COULD do it, but never stopped to ask if they SHOULD do it
Yes
Why not. Creates a lot of different thoughts here alone.
@@rolanddeschain6089 Does it really "create" any new thoughts, though? Anything that hasn't been discussed endlessly before?
I, for one, appreciate that you decided to capitalize those 2 accentuation words, just in case the reader's brains were too slow to see the awesome wordplay in your stolen/ re-homed comment. Otherwise, I would have missed it. Bless you
@@kabtheslab not for you maybe.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you, culture. LMFAO.
The person yawning when those buckets fell is literally me 🤣
If you look at the original video theyre actually cheering
His mouth was open out of excitement. For some damn reason 😂
@@ryanrider9882it's more funny thinking of it as him yawning though
Bullshido jutsu, in Art Universe
He wasn’t yawning he was super surprised that an old man can do the same exact thing his three yr old can do hahahahahaha😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
These are all things a 5 year old would do.
🙏🏾 amen
Shit my TWO YEAR OLD has done most of these already! LMAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Edit: and in fact, the part with the guy flinging that yellow crap all over the floor looks like any meal time at my kitchen table! I'm not even kidding!
Kkkkkkkk
😅 That's literally the type of brain.These people possess just look at em
Just like a camera can make a realistic portrait.
It's not about the product, it's about the meaning.
Ah art, a slice of bread falls over and it could make you millions
I love some art not all of what they call art 🤣
I doubt anyone's making millions off any of these performances, but i get your point
If it's that simple why haven't you done it and become a millionaire?
It would make you money provided you know how to sell it. All the difficulty is there.
@@linksavethedayTalk to an art museum first, ig. 🤷🏻♀️
I love his facial expressions 😂😂😂
Bruh, his face absolutely captures the feelings I have inside while watching these... "performances" more than the "pieces" themselves.
I think that's exactly what it is, it's called performative arts if I'm not mistaken
That's because it's performance wart, what matter is the performance not the end result
@elliot__agares and did I ever say it was? Whether it's the end result or the whole performance that's meant to be the art, a lot of this just seems rather dumb and pretentious, like how a lot of modern art tends to be, imo.
Like, what can be said about a man shoveling dirt on a girl's head? That it's a commentary on the environment? Gender dynamics? Farm work? What?
What about the tower of buckets of sand falling over that the guy had to literally spread his arms to indicate for the audience that he's done now, they fell over, and they can clap?
Oftentimes, people say that these types of pieces are up for interpretation but then tell you what they're supposed to mean.
I don't believe that these are really worthy of being called performance art because they often take no skill or creativity to do or come up with. I guess the most creativity you could gather in what it's supposed to mean, but since it's up for interpretation, it can mean anything from the audience perspective. Performance art is stuff like dance, or plays, or even stunts that take a lot of skill, creativity, talent, and even risk at times.
None of these are that.
The closest one I guess you could consider is the guy jumping with the marker to the wall, but that just looks more like it's for fun rather than a performance.
@@leirawhitehart1236 it's "contemporary art" rather than "modern art" (the latter is still paintings and stuff IIRC), it has to go beyond traditional art skills because those are by no means uncommon in this age where anyone can get professional art lessons, unlike in the past where having painting skills was really impressive. The art industry nowadays tries to be more engaging and go beyond illustration coz that actually creates conversation, whether negative or positive.
I don't know where you got that definition of performative arts needing to be a trained skill and all that, it's not my cup of tea either but I don't think any such requirements exist. Some even include digital visualization. The people doing it are the ones formally studying and performing it, so I think they're more qualified to define it. I don't think the examples in this video are particularly good ones but there are others. I've seen the staircase one years ago too.
The way the old man gestured like "ta da!!" is really something. 😢
The sand one was best lol
It was definitely not supposed to finish so quickly 😂
I think the point was how quiet the impact with the ground was, that was neat
The way all the buckets are aligned after fall is beautiful
If you have to gesture to an audience that you're done, that says something 😭😭
At least the first guy was doing some fancy walking with that shovel.
😂😂😂
The ministry of silly walks
@@zacharysherry2910 Nah, this walk would've been rejected. It's not silly enough.
It is ART. ... Respect.
This shouldn't be called an art exhibit, it should just be called a metaphor exhibit.
It's literally art.
@Kai...999 do you mean that metaphore is literally art, or do you mean these exhibits in the video are literally art? Either way, I can agree, i'm not an art nazi, i'm just opinionated, and i know it's just my subjective opinions, but I guess to me, these performative arts metaphor exhibits are people being artistic, but as an artist myself, it feels like it could be a case of very complex heavy metaphor, but the effort and skill needed to make or execute these kinds of displays is on the easy-to-do side. It feels more focused on the complex metaphor part, and less focused on being artistically skilled in order to produce something difficult to do. I'm really not trying to be rude at all, I just think it leans a lot closer to sharing thoughts and perspectives with visual representations, and further away from a project resulting from a discipline that requires skill and practice to create something very few can replicate, sounds elitist and pretentious, I know, but I by no means think I'm more right and you're less right, I just think we're both going through life where I can tolerate my life, and you can tolerate yours, the function of having personal preferences and perspectives.
@Kai...999 literally? Is shit smeared on peice of paper art? Is a toilet bowl in a frame art? Modern art is no longer art. It's anti beauty, art used to be about a universal beauty that objectively anyone and everyone would know when they see it. This, this is the opposite
@@Kai...999more like fart
@@Solidsnake856 lol I did laugh tho
Dude with the sandboxes was like 🤷🏼♂️”that’s it”
😂😂
The jumping one looks fun. That could be hella interactive too. Just give people a different color and let them try.
That's a fun activity, it's not art.
Yes!
I’m here for this idea :D
I agree
i feel like that’s just a tik tok trend i’ve seen people do to see how high they can get. at least the others are things i haven’t seen before.
So inspiring. So inspirational brings a tear to my eye 😭
As an artist... wtf-
I feel like these people are a whole different breed of artists. I have so many artist friends and everytime we see someone like this we just straight up walk away or something- its like theyve been exiled
I personally don't get it either and it does seem extremely pretentious, but shouldn't artists of all people recognize that art has no rules or principles and that art by it's very nature is subjective thus by invalidating any particular expression made by someone if it was meant to be art invalidates the medium as a whole.
@@thomaspotter6974they're not saying it's not art, they're saying it sucks
@@jacobsatterlee3941 I know. I pretty much said the same at the start of my comment. Just had the second part as an aside essentially due to other comments on this video.
@@thomaspotter6974 ah, gotcha. well said, friend
@@thomaspotter6974 Art is not subjective, at least not totally. That we argue as if it is objective (e.g., X is bad art, Y is good art, etc.) says there is at least some standard of good and bad art. Even so, it's cumbersome and not easily explained why we would "erroneously" speak of art as objective if it isn't.
You know you don't get it when you gotta wait for other people to start clapping first😂
I’m 98% sure the buckets were not suppose to fall…lol
There is nothing to get
@hausofanimals the buckets represent a major problem in the foundation of your life. You see him open the spout on the bottom bucket and it releases the sand which causes the other buckets to fall. If we dont correct our problems with who we are at the core, our lives will crumble. I dunno, or it could just be a guy who just like to topple sand buckets 🤷🏾♂️😂
@@PIMPIN_SINCE_BEEN_PIMPINBro are you for real!!
@@PIMPIN_SINCE_BEEN_PIMPIN you're probably the only person I've seen even attempt to make a good-faith interpretation of the art shown here. Pretty much everyone else is whining about how it's not art, but it IS! You don't have to like it! If it provokes a reaction out of you, it succeeded!
If I ever want to attend a comedy club, I'm looking for the nearest art show
Lol. 😂
You might at well go to a comedy club, at least there you won't pay 3k for the same experience 😊
It wouldn't surprise me if many arr shows like this have private openings that cost a lot of money to attend. I think you'll get more for your buck from the $50 comedy show.
Bru
Art didn't use to be like that.
It used to be profound, elaborated and it required extreme levels of skill and discipline.
Now it's just a game, like everything else in this current world.
Yup, dunno if everyone could be a true artist, but...
Things have to be taken with more seriousness
Went to a modern art museum with my ex and it was really hard not to laugh. The only meaning I derived is that there are a lot of people with a lot of time on their hands with no meaning in their life, no life experiences, and nothing to say.
Which I guess is valid in its own way. But I doubt thats what theyre going for.
Even a pamphlet on what each "artist" was doing would be helpful.
So the museums are actually mental wards in disguise.
Exactly. People have forgotten what real art is.
Only realized now? 😂
Exactly
Bro I'm saying
@@vcaesium it's not that I only just realised it's just last time I said that I thought that wasn't art n that real art is skilled pictures someone had a right go at me n said I was wrong n didn't understand art.
“Art” aside you’re killing in that outfit 👌👌
Bahahahaha thats the only comment that made me laugh, wasn't expecting it among all the generic comments
Damn, he looks FINE in it!
Too classy for those childish "contemporary art" shows.
He should go to the Louvre dressed like that, or see a classical theater play.
I loved the video and its message, btw.
But that outfit is... Chef's kiss 👌
@@miovicdina7706
Stick to your own race and stop seeking attention.
Dude was fresh as hell. Definitely stealing 😌
Bro I thought you made an annagram out of art xd
Those facial expressions are priceless.
Waiting for an "artist" to take a shit on the floor. Audience claps like it revolutionary😂
The facial expressions got me over here screaming 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Art show” might be synonymous with “Insane asylum”
Your on my level of thinking.
The theme of this exhibition is 'Canceled Student Debt'
And then they would explain it as "vulnerability, creativity, originality, sensitivity, strength, rawness and unique."
This is some shit squirdward would do
It far from that. Maybe the 1st one. That can be taken many diffrent ways
It’s just money laundering tbh 😭 that’s how rich ppl hide their money, buy cheap art for high prices
You ever notice how astrology horoscopes are always like "you will have a day, and you will feel like you're not dead" and white bitches will be like "OMG ITS ME, THATS ME"
So called art like this gives me the same ick.
@@shimmershine6902
Hunter?
You can discover greater beauty and significance in ordinary occurrences than in art shows. Observing a person waiting at a bus stop, a mother pushing her baby in a stroller, someone taking a smoke break, or someone pumping gas into their car is more profound.
i thought i was the only one noticing 😊
This comment is ART bro! I literally see an images in my head as I reading this.🤯🤯🥰
I do think you are close. But you miss a crutial point. What makes you so sure that they don't understand that as well?
but its not art either. see what i did there?
Cope.
I cannot get enough of you I am laughing so fucking hard at everything you do I love it all.
Art museum ❌️
Asylum mistaken for an art museum ✅️
Underrated Comment 😂😂😂
A lot of times, it's actually hard to tell the difference.
They actually are similar.
YES! 😂😂😂
Brilliant!😂
This is just Shutter Island all over again.
You can tell the guy slapping mashed potatoes with his phone charger completely forgot he had an art show until 10 minits before he left.
It's a she
I do believe that is a woman slapping butter but I can hardly press my keys for laughing so who tf cares at this point
That‘s the outcome when you fight the patriarchy at 10 and have an Art Show at 11. There is only enough time left for preparing mashed potatoes and grabbing your phone charger. And apparently, if you Look concentrated enough while whipping the mashed potatoes, it‘s good enough for the audience.
Hahaha I thought it was butter - I know that little kid in background like dude that got me in trouble 😂
@@mycoolDIt's a it's
Bro violated that butter💀
😂
I think that's a girl
@@harukatakahashi8822
I could bet that she don't think in those terms.
Pretty sure that was mash potatoes 😂
@@harukatakahashi8822 Really?
Love his expressions!
I create several artistic masterpieces like these every single morning.....
Then I flush.
Yessir!
I Myself too am a man of the dark/ (brown) Arts 😂and farts ...💩💩👍
Indeed sir... true arts never last✨
😂😂😂😂
IM CREATING ONE RIGHT NOW!!
they were afraid that the Austrian painter would come back again, so they were left to do whatever they wanted there 💀
Austrian painter rised to power because of these kind of sht
"Ziss ist degenerat art! "
Underrated comment!
underrated commenttttt 😭
This is actually partially true 😂
That man picking up his child and holding it away from the butter like the butter is a wild dog 💀
As a parent, I can explain... It's to protect the butter from the child, not the child from the butter 😂
@@erinaa9486 Parent 2 checking in, can confirm
The dad knows that stuff ain't butter...well, at least not the kind of butter that is found in the dairy section at the local grocery store. Dad made the correct call.
This made me giggle on accident, but linda genuinely 😂
Butter? I thought that was lettuce or something 💀
Performance Art is like a live riddle! What I think each gave: 1st one = buried alive. 2nd = sands of time, or a metaphor on "letting go". 3rd = ? whipped butter ?! 4th = "aim high". It's subjective, it's weird, an "acquired taste". Some sucks, some's clever - audience reactions are always the most fun (exhibit: this video) xD
Ah, the butter whip, an amazing piece that shows the importance of love
More like the importance of violence
Give that man his credit He probably 1st person n history to do that
🙂🤣🤣🤣🤣 best comment
@@chibi_okami you obviously aren't an art critic like me! 🙄 🤓
Alas! Sarcasm, is that you?
Life really is like a big canvas just waiting to drawn by a guy jumping on a trampoline with a marker. Made me rethink everything.
Some days we're going up hill and other days we're going down hill, in both situtions just always remember to bring a trampoline 😂
I couldn't stop the tears. I've had a breakthrough because of these masterpieces in my life won't be the same from now on.
Yes the world is just a big canvas and we should all play and make art of it. Its beautiful! Anything can be art!
Nature is my favorite artist and art by far.
Dude in the background of the second clip didn’t know whether or not to clap 😂
😂 gotta snap like for poetry
The hands came out of the pockets, he smirked awkwardly annnd just rub the hands togetheeerrr all good
🤣 did the ol birdman
Scheming ass
@@VampedElite What he did sounds more like art to me 😂
It's the facial expressions for me😂😂
Like TF kinda art is this😂😂😂
Im too dumb for all this shit 😂😂😂
Opposite your too intelligent to fall for this
I’m done with this sh1t too 🤦🏻♀️
@@496brit You're
Nah I bet these dudes paid $200 to watch someone flick sand with a "message"
White people are weird 😂😂😂
I love how Bernie Sanders just looks at the fallen buckets and goes “well, there ya have it”
The fact that the audience needed to be told when it’s clap time
I’m convinced that art has simply become people releasing their inner child.
Nah this aint art. This is 3 goobers disrespectibg it
@@kobbsy7441lol if you think this comment is disrespectful, you don’t understand art
in the most boring way possible
@@pipiipiiiihe didn’t say that lol
@@pipiipiiiithey meant the artists in the video not the comment
*_ART_* ✨
then the value of those artworks would reach astronomically high LOL
Okay but I really dig that last one. Imagine what could be done with the concept if someone used actual colors and paints and a real fleshed out idea.
Yes! I'm thinking of animation frames, artistically interpreted. Or something he wears that intersects with the painting. Real potential there!
No. Just....no.
You're the reason this "art" (aka trash) exists
I hope thats sarcasm. There are so many other meaningful and beautiful artists out in the world that get ignored for this shit.
@@SFox-nf3bo it’s not :p I’m also an artist. I just think the technique in the hands of an artist would be interesting.
My man in the red pants at the sand buckets just discovered gravity. That boy is cheesing 😂
The shock in his face and the ultra sassy clap said it all 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Are you not impressed?!
When you can’t tell the difference between an art show and a mental asylum
A man is walking past an insane asylum. He hears the inmates behind the walls chanting "nine, nine, nine"... He finds a hole in the wall to peer through to see what is going on. Bringing his face up against the wall to peer through the gap... Seeing them walking around in a circle, following each other, round and round and round, chanting over and over again...
Next thing a finger pokes him right in the eye... and the inmates start chanting "Ten! Ten! Ten! Ten!..."
@@paulb3436😂😂 Good one
@@paulb3436 looooll u got me with the last bit 🤣
Kovi_99, why must the mentally ill always be the punchline?
@@drewstratton1256because they’re easy to make fun of, and there’s no reason not to other than it’s kinda mean. It’s a bit ironic, how in a short of modern art just being meaningless, that jokes have also lost their meaning and have now been assumed insulting or offensive to any certain group. Jokes are jokes, let them be funny, and if you wanna cry about it, make another topic and recycle the joke with the new topic 🤷♂️
They literally be mastering art without art lol
The person whipping the yellow butter or cream and then those 2 people literally crouched in front of it as if it's the most incredible thing ever 😂😂
I dunno, kinda genius to me. It's like... Why beat a dead horse? Why whip the mashed potatoes? Hm. Yes. Quite.
@@quitebitterpiwht ppl sh*t
Dude what? 😂@@quitebitterpi
@@quitebitterpiI think we have another artist here
I dont play with my food... I dominate it
"That piece right there is now worth 2.6 billion dollars"
How much for the first art piece? I could use a gardening helper
How much for the first art? I could use a good gardening helper
I like the idea of the last one being a documentation of progress and the slow decline in physical capabilities as one ages but that would be a literal life’s work
I think it was just a guy jumping with a marker.
@@roushstge2yeah but I think he meant that he should keep doing it over and over again until he gets older (Like age 70+) and we see his slow regression of his health and strength declining, so his “art piece” will change over time. For example: the arc of his jump won’t be as high, etc.
@@kylehowat6775 okay... still not particularly impressive. It's just math at that point, visualized.
@@kylehowat6775 nah if you throw a 70 year old at a trampoline they'll still jump high, the line would be the same
😂😂😂😂
The first one was actually fire 🔥
Is no one going to comment on how dapper Mr. Tay looks for his evening out.
Right he doing it better than them
Yes, he looks smart, sophisticated ,dignified, and intriguing- the Opposite of everyone Else there.
Yes!!!he is daper indeed!
he do be fresh
Looking like Oran "Juice" Jones in The Rain music video
Your facial expressions said it all my friend…. Enough said 😂😂😂
Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder... Modern artists ran with that, like a lot, like a lot a lot
Precisely 😂😂
They are perpetually running with it
Like fock a dude alot 😂😂😂😂
This is a true work of beauty…we have come such a long way in artistic wonders ✨