I was there Thursday and Friday, and addition to seeing the digital previews and watching your great tour it’s really interesting how each one of these ways to see the work (in person, digital, and through your “eyes”) reveals different things and are so different. There’s so much work ( a lot of good work) that it can become numbing when taken in all at once. It’s easy to miss something really great because it’s just another booth after the one hundred booths you’ve just seen.
…. Of course… must mention a big thank you for the listings in the description… Tomo’s work does have refreshing color… I find it reminded scent of Warhol as well.
Great video! I went during the vip preview day and I don’t remember most of the works shown in this video. It just shows that you really do need at least two visits to absorb it all.
Quite liked the first Spencer Lewis @4 min; the second looked a little Joan Mitchell-ish. Definitely made me want to see what else he's done. And the Elliott Hundley @11 min was excellent also.
Did not go to the Armory and maybe one has to see this stuff in person but for me this seemed like a very pedestrian survey of regurgitated styles that did have not much depth to them. However I agree with your take on Spencer Lewis, very cool, great color combos, good call. My fave was JB Franklin. Was blown away by his solo show at Broadway earlier this year.
Gracious thanks to the MLB team. It obviously must be much more enriching to witness these artworks in person. Kaloki Namayai…these works stood out … on my phone. And I agree with your choice of a couple of the abstract artists. Both happened to be women. I like learning about the molded paper… that it took a group two years to develop. I have been working as well in attempts with refining and reforming paper and water for painting., It’s not a simple obvious process. I’ll probably watch this adventure of yours again. Take care.
Great artist thank you for tour!!
Thank you for what you do, enjoy viewing from Tucson, AZ:)
Always outstanding review and you make one feel as if we are there with you absorbing the artists expressions.
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
Thank you. And you look great. Congrats.
Thank you!
Love and still in awh! Viva Chris soul❤❤❤
Beautiful show, thank you so much for the tour 🙏🏻
Really love Natascha Schmitten works !
Me too 😊
Enjoyed every takes on the artists you kindly presented. Merci!❤❤❤❤
I was there Thursday and Friday, and addition to seeing the digital previews and watching your great tour it’s really interesting how each one of these ways to see the work (in person, digital, and through your “eyes”) reveals different things and are so different. There’s so much work ( a lot of good work) that it can become numbing when taken in all at once. It’s easy to miss something really great because it’s just another booth after the one hundred booths you’ve just seen.
It is SO much. I honestly got very overwhelmed on Thursday and had to revisit on Saturday to take it all in
Great show. Lovely video. Many thanks!
Thank you for another great tour.
Excellent afternoon viewing. Especially loved the Kate Gottgens pieces 👍
They’re great aren’t they 😊
Yippee! Yer back . A much needed MLB Art World Fix. As a former New Yaker the Armory Show was a must see. Thanks MLB!
It’s good to be back!!
Nice to see a Slovak artist in this selection, it is a huge success to be part of the Armory show. Wow.
very beautiful show....I've missed your videos.
…. Of course… must mention a big thank you for the listings in the description…
Tomo’s work does have refreshing color… I find it reminded scent of Warhol as well.
thank you. love the germans most.
beautifully filmed, appreciate the slow close ups...just wish it was longer!
Mary:Amazing¡¡¡Thank you¡¡
Thank you:)
My favorite Working Class Art Professional!
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Great video! I went during the vip preview day and I don’t remember most of the works shown in this video. It just shows that you really do need at least two visits to absorb it all.
Quite liked the first Spencer Lewis @4 min; the second looked a little Joan Mitchell-ish. Definitely made me want to see what else he's done. And the Elliott Hundley @11 min was excellent also.
Thank you❤
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Between surprising works and not-so-surprising works, can I allow myself the desire to be by Mary's side on her journeys?
Did not go to the Armory and maybe one has to see this stuff in person but for me this seemed like a very pedestrian survey of regurgitated styles that did have not much depth to them. However I agree with your take on Spencer Lewis, very cool, great color combos, good call. My fave was JB Franklin. Was blown away by his solo show at Broadway earlier this year.
Great coverage …. Thanks for taking me along! Love your voice … you could easily do ASMR as a side hustle!
Thank you for ensuring that each artwork includes the author’s name and the gallery’s title. It must have taken a lot of effort and time on your part.
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you didn't feature their work, but what did you think of Daisy Parris' booth? I saw it briefly at the 18 minute mark
Beauty is suspect and has been banished !
T. Self Two Palms...homage to Andy Warhol.
It might be just me, but I find the work ok Yinka Shonibare all start looking the same.
I miss the blonde hair...
I don’t
Gracious thanks to the MLB team. It obviously must be much more enriching to witness these artworks in person.
Kaloki Namayai…these works stood out … on my phone. And I agree with your choice of a couple of the abstract artists. Both happened to be women.
I like learning about the molded paper… that it took a group two years to develop. I have been working as well in attempts with refining and reforming paper and water for painting., It’s not a simple obvious process.
I’ll probably watch this adventure of yours again. Take care.
Desperate and derivative
I wouldn't say desperate but the show does have a kind of supermarket vibe to it and at the end of the day it's all about the money.
@@jameswarhol442
Yes.
All about the money is why I said desperate…desperate to be “discovered “.