Thank you Mary. Carmen Neely really showed what can be done with her sense of space and color. She clearly delivered her emotional theme. Thank you again.
Dear Mary Lynn, Thank you so much for the video! ❤❤❤I really enjoyed it. The paintings by Sylvia Snowden particularly caught my attention. The color palette is absolutely stunning - so rich and vibrant, and the contrasting colors are just perfect. Carmen Neely's paintings are also amazing! They are so full of energy and strength. It was a true pleasure to see these artworks. Thanks again for sharing!😘
I think it would be nice if you could also pay attention to the experimental galleries and artists. Not just the chosen ones of the art elite. This is not a criticism, I always find your videos very interesting. But there is also another side to art.
@@MaryLynn_Buchanan I'm looking forward to that. It will make your TH-cam channel even better. I am an artist and art collector myself. I have covered my entire house with art. I mainly look at non-famous, often young artists and buy directly from their studio. I buy what I like. Not because I see money in it. I'm already too old for that.
Danke für den wunderschönen Spaziergang durch Pariser Galerien. Es tut gut Paris zu Schnuppern. An dem Abendessen hätte Ich gerne 😢 Teil-gehabt Freu Mich .
You were right about the Mona Lisa being one of the best in the Warhol exhibition. Does anybody actually like the Mona Lisa? I certainly don't but Warhol made it look fresh and even vaguely exciting! Nothing else really caught my attention but I thought the parquet flooring in some of the galleries was beautiful.
What I liked most in this art review was the artistic, sculpturally highlighted lines of the woman's body. P.s.: compare this 10:04 painting with Noji Mikiko's or Kazutoshi Oshimoto's giant graphic-paintings works.
Your very calmn voice that never gets in the way of 'seeing the work' but enchances...will we see Carsten Greve/ Thadeus Ropec rue des Archive! Thank You
As always, I enjoyed all the exhibits. What was the name of the Warhol that featured a robotic image over painted in red & blue with the yellow stripe? It seemed both serious and playful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge & enthusiasm.
Merci beaucoup. To me Johnson’s statement about the works… although impactful… doesn’t really align with the pieces. The ‘fish form’ pieces were a little closer… Whereas Snowdens statement and result were much closer … and what you narrate about the paintings made sense. Thank you for the consideration in your commentary… and insights to the artworld. Like with the significance of work and appropriation. The Warhol Mona Lisa and Venus… would be favorites there…
Interesting……my first impression is that much of this work lacks the gravitas, edge and sense of engagement I get when you do the same sort of gallery hopping in NYC. Still …I appreciate you covering the ground for us 🙏
I personally don't think Warhol needed to riff on historical art imagery to cement his place in art history. Had he done nothing else than his work in the early/ mid 60s he would have still been regarded as a very major player in the art world in the 2nd half of the 20th century. Even the few pieces you showed in the vid shows his mastery of line, color, composition and conceptual art. Compare the vibe in his work to the other more decorative artists in this vid and you see the uncommon genius of Warhol vs the lightweight doodlers and daubers.
Prevejo tempos muito difícis para 25 26 27 , 28 29 políticas e práticas políticas do grande deus do mundo. Isso é triste muito muito triste sempre sempre 😔
Beim Harold ancart Bilder ich habe keine besonderer gesehen, einfacher naive Bilder und ich bewundere misch, wie gagosian gallery stellt dieser Bilder aus, nonsence.
Штобы изготовлять такие хм не нужно быть художником, достаточно хорошего общего уровня, инженерного начала. Скорее это акрил. Декоративно, свежо. Цены тоже -- чуть выше стоимости материалов. Островский. 12.12.24.
Why are all your videos in english and this one is horribly dubbed in brazilian portuguese and theres nothing I can do about it? part of the fun is your voice and that super laid back background music that makes you spleepy. That first artist, Rashid Johnson, nice sculptor, terrible paiter.
TH-cam must have changed something (i have the same thing in german) but you can change it back with the Icon in the right corner of the screen. Hope it helps☀️
Love Rashid Johnson’s works.
Thank you, I love the comments, music and display of the art. So nice to travel with you. Looking forward to our next journey!
Thank you very much for my short escape in the beauty!
Thank you Mary. Carmen Neely really showed what can be done with her sense of space and color. She clearly delivered her emotional theme. Thank you again.
Thank you. Your reviews are well done and very edifying.
Thanks for exploring these galleries and sharing with us! 🙂
Love! Thank you for new perspectives on various artists.
I like the food shots the best.
What a beautiful day !! Thank you !
just the mention of Kirchner can be exciting! i love oil bars! the ancart paintings are immediately appealing.
as ever quality video making.
Thank you....your videos are wonderful; it's like they are from another world. The cloud at the end looks like an eagle to me...some kind of bird.
I liked the deChirico Warhol recreated. Thanks for lingering on it for a bit. ❤ i enjoy and lool forward to your videos!
Thx! it is always a pleasure to watch your channel!
Dear Mary Lynn,
Thank you so much for the video! ❤❤❤I really enjoyed it. The paintings by Sylvia Snowden particularly caught my attention. The color palette is absolutely stunning - so rich and vibrant, and the contrasting colors are just perfect. Carmen Neely's paintings are also amazing! They are so full of energy and strength. It was a true pleasure to see these artworks.
Thanks again for sharing!😘
Your channel is a breath of fresh air❤❤❤❤ Thank you for being you and sharing beauty and inspiring creations❤❤❤❤
I think it would be nice if you could also pay attention to the experimental galleries and artists. Not just the chosen ones of the art elite. This is not a criticism, I always find your videos very interesting. But there is also another side to art.
Stay tuned for the next video, there will be a lot of emerging artists in that one!
@@MaryLynn_Buchanan I'm looking forward to that. It will make your TH-cam channel even better. I am an artist and art collector myself. I have covered my entire house with art. I mainly look at non-famous, often young artists and buy directly from their studio. I buy what I like. Not because I see money in it. I'm already too old for that.
Outsider art too...creative minds..enjoyed this video
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I really enjoy the lovely music, selective commentary, and traveling all over the world♥️Artist here, too.
Danke für den wunderschönen
Spaziergang durch Pariser
Galerien.
Es tut gut Paris zu
Schnuppern.
An dem Abendessen hätte
Ich gerne 😢 Teil-gehabt
Freu
Mich
.
Thank you Mary Lynn for the visit. Love the Mountains of Harold Ancart!
Turrell 🌌
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Aren’t they lovely 🥰
You were right about the Mona Lisa being one of the best in the Warhol exhibition. Does anybody actually like the Mona Lisa? I certainly don't but Warhol made it look fresh and even vaguely exciting! Nothing else really caught my attention but I thought the parquet flooring in some of the galleries was beautiful.
What I liked most in this art review was the artistic, sculpturally highlighted lines of the woman's body.
P.s.: compare this 10:04 painting with Noji Mikiko's or Kazutoshi Oshimoto's giant graphic-paintings works.
Thank you. I enjoyed your video, however, I would love to the the work of less well known artists too. Thank you.
Your very calmn voice that never gets in the way of 'seeing the work' but enchances...will we see Carsten Greve/ Thadeus Ropec rue des Archive! Thank You
As always, I enjoyed all the exhibits. What was the name of the Warhol that featured a robotic image over painted in red & blue with the yellow stripe? It seemed both serious and playful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge & enthusiasm.
I believe it was a riff on a painting by deChirico❤
I really appreciate your videos. Makes me feel like I am there. Thank you so much. USA
Tan bella 🌸`
Observando el agujero del mundo
Merci beaucoup.
To me Johnson’s statement about the works… although impactful… doesn’t really align with the pieces. The ‘fish form’ pieces were a little closer…
Whereas Snowdens statement and result were much closer … and what you narrate about the paintings made sense.
Thank you for the consideration in your commentary… and insights to the artworld. Like with the significance of work and appropriation.
The Warhol Mona Lisa and Venus… would be favorites there…
Interesting……my first impression is that much of this work lacks the gravitas, edge and sense of engagement I get when you do the same sort of gallery hopping in NYC.
Still …I appreciate you covering the ground for us 🙏
Reaffirms my faith in humanity
Thanks ❤
Thank you
❤
Hello, I loooove your channel! Did you go to Art Basel Miami Beach this year?
Visit also Galerie Taménaga, Av. Matignon, next to Mariane Ibrahim and Almine Rech Galleries
Snowden reminds me a bit of Emil Nolde
Irgendwie bin ich schockiert über die harte Deutsche Sprache in diesem Video. Wo ist die feine, zarte Stimme von Mary Lynn Buchanan?
🥰
I personally don't think Warhol needed to riff on historical art imagery to cement his place in art history. Had he done nothing else than his work in the early/ mid 60s he would have still been regarded as a very major player in the art world in the 2nd half of the 20th century. Even the few pieces you showed in the vid shows his mastery of line, color, composition and conceptual art. Compare the vibe in his work to the other more decorative artists in this vid and you see the uncommon genius of Warhol vs the lightweight doodlers and daubers.
Prevejo tempos muito difícis para 25 26 27 , 28 29 políticas e práticas políticas do grande deus do mundo. Isso é triste muito muito triste sempre sempre 😔
I suggest that you look up what "anima" is. In this case, I don't think this has to do with animism, rather the Jungian concept of Anima/Animus.
Are you going to Venice biennale?
Beim Harold ancart Bilder ich habe keine besonderer gesehen, einfacher naive Bilder und ich bewundere misch, wie gagosian gallery stellt dieser Bilder aus, nonsence.
Штобы изготовлять такие хм не нужно быть художником, достаточно хорошего общего уровня, инженерного начала. Скорее это акрил. Декоративно, свежо. Цены тоже -- чуть выше стоимости материалов. Островский. 12.12.24.
yet you mostly visit american galleries in paris.
Do not fall in the trap of just showing main stream art.
I didn't know it was possible to mispronounce Pisces
Why are all your videos in english and this one is horribly dubbed in brazilian portuguese and theres nothing I can do about it? part of the fun is your voice and that super laid back background music that makes you spleepy. That first artist, Rashid Johnson, nice sculptor, terrible paiter.
TH-cam must have changed something (i have the same thing in german) but you can change it back with the Icon in the right corner of the screen. Hope it helps☀️
@@PapierundPigmente I got it! Thank you very much
CRAP !!!
ABSOLUTE!
Désagréable la voix de L'IA
il y'a pas que les champs elysées et le trocadéro à Paris hein...il y'a pleins d' Autres choses...🙄Emily in Paris....