Enjoyed your speech very much . What you said gave me hope that one day a person like yourself will look at my drip painting and “ yes “ drip messy but pulls it all together. Dreams but what a cool dream
Thank you Alan for your advice on the matter. I just wanted to know do you have any advice on some steps for being an upstart art dealer in an innovative niche
Well, he has a point of view. A Master artist is not necessarily or just an artist that creates artwork in a way no one has done before, and Just because you may not know the rules does not mean that they can't and are broken when creating art regardless of knowing or not.
"...always buy what speaks to you". Doesn't that make the seller's job much easier? Historically speaking... art, that fills a void stands the test of time. I think smart collector should look for that. Example, influential artists and artists in new art movements are good starting points.
The thousands of contemporary printmakers who are printing editions from copper plates would be surprised to hear that "absolutely nobody is printing with copper." Some of us are still using historical methods to produce original prints.
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I liked the presentation. But didnt Kurt Schwitters, Joseph Cornell and Robert Motherwell first pioneer and legitimize collage? Prior to Rauchenberg? How bout Picasso before them? Those artists are my heros. Dont get me wrong, I love RR. To me CORNELL was King of Collage! And of coarse BOXES , especially.
I have to abbreviate my comments because I can't bear to spend more time writing about a man who does not command my respect. There he is, with the whole costume: the "de rigueur" bowtie and the pompous self-inflated speech to his captive audience. Look, I am unimpressed by a single word or recommendation out of Mr Avery's mouth. His surrounds himself with what he calls "modern masters", yet I would never advise any art lover to buy any of these works: Frankenthaler, Kara Walker, Chuck Close, and so on. I honestly do not consider Close to even be an artist at all. He came up with a pointless formulaic method of filling a page or canvas, and then just fills in the blanks. Why would anyone really want to look at that pixelated unpleasant face on their wall??? Frankenthaler at least tried to compose paintings, but in my opinion did a very substandard job of it. I seriously would not pay 5 bucks for a Frankenthaler. And this Kara Walker?? Oh, please, I would not purchase these silhouettes and certainly do not consider them worthy art objects, and would prefer not to see them. In short, Mr Avery does not impress me with his inflated rhetoric and claims of superlative expertise. Furthermore, I am mostly pained to witness what has become of directions in art ever since the hopeful days of far more talented artists in the New York School such as Gorky and deKooning. I will believe talent is not dead when I ever see it again.
Mostly nonsense word salad... Ever heard of ULAE, your confusing (ex)Petersburg Press (London, NYC) with (ex)Tyler Graphics. Heard of crownpoint.com/artists/. Study sir before you speak.
It was a sad day when Art and the Arts were monetized and stratified by name notoriety, and cost. Who owns it or owned it in the past or has the rights to it Etc... In my opinion, that's why quite a bit of modern and contemporary art is so bad and has lost its communication and is degraded.
That day was hundreds of years ago. You only know of old masters because the rich commissioned them. However, the art market is full of contemporary trash macerating as fine art.
Obsessed with these videos, such a privilege to have these little peek ins! Very cool. ❤️❤️❤️
i love listening to Alan's talks. his accent takes me back to TN
What I would do to sit down and learn from him...how great he is at packaging each piece and cutting straight to the point of why their valuable.
Enjoyed your speech very much . What you said gave me hope that one day a person like yourself will look at my drip painting and “ yes “ drip messy but pulls it all together. Dreams but what a cool dream
Thank you Alan for your advice on the matter. I just wanted to know do you have any advice on some steps for being an upstart art dealer in an innovative niche
Absolutely amazing
This is very helpful, Alan. Thank you!
Well, he has a point of view. A Master artist is not necessarily or just an artist that creates artwork in a way no one has done before, and Just because you may not know the rules does not mean that they can't and are broken when creating art regardless of knowing or not.
You can learn from this man...
Very insightful. Thank you for sharing.
The man is a MASTER.!!;-)
Good to know! Thanks
You make it look easy.
A bibliophile, tethering more toward bibliomaniac, books are my krytonite. I would love the title of the books he referenced in his presentation.
Awesome!!
amazing lecture !
AMAZING vid
Bravo! I have subscribed.
"...always buy what speaks to you". Doesn't that make the seller's job much easier? Historically speaking... art, that fills a void stands the test of time. I think smart collector should look for that. Example, influential artists and artists in new art movements are good starting points.
What new movements? I have only seen new art mimicking what was done 100 years ago.
But really, this is an excellent lecture!
Interesting !!!!!!!!!!!!
The thousands of contemporary printmakers who are printing editions from copper plates would be surprised to hear that "absolutely nobody is printing with copper." Some of us are still using historical methods to produce original prints.
great !!!!!
Bravo!
Credible--got the bowtie and horn-rimmed glasses!
Buy what makes you happy
the stork just dropped me from the sky
@11:50 💎
I'm in banking but I've always been intrigued by art. I just don't know where to start.
try this www.artfinder.com/affordableartumi
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Investment Artwork .J.J Pokrak compmaturism
my goodness some of them are so bad
I liked the presentation. But didnt Kurt Schwitters, Joseph Cornell and Robert Motherwell first pioneer and legitimize collage? Prior to Rauchenberg? How bout Picasso before them? Those artists are my heros. Dont get me wrong, I love RR. To me CORNELL was King of Collage! And of coarse BOXES , especially.
Kaio Fonseca is actually American of Uruguayan descent...not Italian.
Dadaists used photomontage during WW1, and like Hannah Hoch used own photos; Picasso was using collage a decade before that
your an expert in ......
am an artist...
coolz
I have to abbreviate my comments because I can't bear to spend more time writing about a man who does not command my respect. There he is, with the whole costume: the "de rigueur" bowtie and the pompous self-inflated speech to his captive audience. Look, I am unimpressed by a single word or recommendation out of Mr Avery's mouth. His surrounds himself with what he calls "modern masters", yet I would never advise any art lover to buy any of these works: Frankenthaler, Kara Walker, Chuck Close, and so on. I honestly do not consider Close to even be an artist at all. He came up with a pointless formulaic method of filling a page or canvas, and then just fills in the blanks. Why would anyone really want to look at that pixelated unpleasant face on their wall??? Frankenthaler at least tried to compose paintings, but in my opinion did a very substandard job of it. I seriously would not pay 5 bucks for a Frankenthaler. And this Kara Walker?? Oh, please, I would not purchase these silhouettes and certainly do not consider them worthy art objects, and would prefer not to see them. In short, Mr Avery does not impress me with his inflated rhetoric and claims of superlative expertise. Furthermore, I am mostly pained to witness what has become of directions in art ever since the hopeful days of far more talented artists in the New York School such as Gorky and deKooning. I will believe talent is not dead when I ever see it again.
compmaturism is beyond the reach of some collectors because real collectors do not speak loudly about new trends to complement their collections.
i was pissed up & sick all over a canvas last night. Serious Collectors fax my P/A ... lol
Jewellery does not retain its value.
He’s not talking about Kay’s, haha
That pidgeon poo painting is rubbish. In my subjective opinion.
THISis exactly what is WRONG with the art market.
true that
the one ho painted that doodle shit is not the artist... the one who is selling that crap to rich dumb people is the real CON-ARTIST
What correction do you suggest?
Mostly nonsense word salad... Ever heard of ULAE, your confusing (ex)Petersburg Press (London, NYC) with (ex)Tyler Graphics. Heard of crownpoint.com/artists/. Study sir before you speak.
It was a sad day when Art and the Arts were monetized and stratified by name notoriety, and cost. Who owns it or owned it in the past or has the rights to it Etc... In my opinion, that's why quite a bit of modern and contemporary art is so bad and has lost its communication and is degraded.
That day was hundreds of years ago. You only know of old masters because the rich commissioned them. However, the art market is full of contemporary trash macerating as fine art.