If only this was available to me for the 12 years I spent every Saturday in Ukrainian school learning this in Ukrainian and having to read it Ukrainian history books’
@lc3853Күн бұрын
Saturday indoctrination sessions. Grooming kids for this current war.
@zacharytaylor2329Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing such a wonderful symposium.
@Shalott632 ай бұрын
Thank you for this interesting commentary. I quite agree that dynatic portraits should be seen and analysed as political statements as well as artistic ones. In this case I feel it's instructive to compare it with another Tudor dynastic portrait, also confusingly entitled 'The family of Henry VIII', I mean the one dated c.1545, i.e. during Henry's lifetime. If I remember correctly the original was destroyed in a fire but there is a surviving copy in Hampton Court Palace. This later one reads almost like a kind of 'update' of that earlier one. In that one Edward, as the designated heir, is given much more prominence and made to look older than he was at the time, whereas in this retrospective one he is still closest to Henry, but he is shown much smaller relative to the other figures (roughly as he would have been at his accession rather than at his death, I think), and partly hidden behind Elizabeth. As in the earlier picture, Mary and Elizabeth are shown at the sides, but here they are much closer to Henry's throne, and Elizabeth appears as the largest figure. Omissions are also interesting: none of Henry's wives is shown (by 1590 they were a painful memory best forgotten, I suppose) and Jane Grey (whom Elizabeth regarded as a usurper and not a legitimate monarch) is also omitted, despite being protestant.
@maryseo.2 ай бұрын
I'm looking for good Afrobrazilian contemporary writers..can anyone help me?
@SeanDelaney-so3prАй бұрын
Author: Conceição Evaristo “Olhos d'Água” - Don't think this book comes in English though.
@SeanDelaney-so3prАй бұрын
Author: Conceição Evaristo “Olhos d'Água” - Don't think you can find this book in English though.
@maryseo.Ай бұрын
@@SeanDelaney-so3pr Thank you so much! i've just read her wiki and she had an impressive life. Actually my 1st language is french and apparently a French-brazilian publishing company sells Translations of her Books in France! If you have other names, please don't hesitate!
@yilinguan12372 ай бұрын
the visual effecr of this interview video.. looks like a floating painting itself. interesting.
@marwinsing2 ай бұрын
Contemporary art can be its own worst enemy. Non-paint practitioners often make fools of themselves in the name of "progress", "radicalism" and "creativity". If you call yourself a contemporary artist and you can't draw or paint then the chances are, you are an idiot. Thank you to Jenny for sharing her wisdom.
@madinghennessy49002 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@princessrashidart2 ай бұрын
Love how work and vision.
@jjjj54522 ай бұрын
i want to be touched
@2msvalkyrie5292 ай бұрын
He built Strawberry Hill and then complained about others ' lack of taste..?!?!?
@RobertoNavickas3 ай бұрын
( :¬i)
@moneytrek3 ай бұрын
Oh my God, escaped the colony of Russian resources and opportunities at low prices a quarter of this world creaves for and fallen in the colonial multi-national corporations that are buying all the Ukrainean Government backed assets at low prices transforming Ukraine in a 4th world country that will have to rent its assets and buy its resources from the market, the most subtle form of neocolonialism and neoimperialism. Even the Afrtican countries are now exiting this hidden system with the help af who?!!?!?!? RUSSIA my frends. Ukraine fell from the boiling bowl into the frying pan.
@mediascapes20113 ай бұрын
A man from a mountain valley.
@chattykathie71293 ай бұрын
Love the beauty of hand crafted art but it’s only for the rich, which Morris grow up in a wealthy family. It didn’t help the poor who worked in the factories. It’s the same today, with the young idealistic rich, who eat and wear only organic . They drive expensive electric cars etc unfortunately the problems of the homeless poor are being ignored, because it’s to overwhelming, so they leave it to big government, which is unable and unwilling to make a real difference. 😢
@Aanya_2244 ай бұрын
This tour is outstanding, thank you for sharing it. I watched it once, and I am watching it again now.
@KharaokeTube4 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this and learned so much!
@santiagocordoba2934 ай бұрын
Is there a place where I could watch this short online?
@ShetlandHardy5 ай бұрын
Fantastic!
@santiagocordoba2935 ай бұрын
Where can I watch the short?
@FrancesSabinaReid-tm8es5 ай бұрын
She's an inspiration ❤
@mercelloveras74535 ай бұрын
Very interesting to know the process of making art by Cornelia Parker. Very interesting to know her next project what is about . Thanks a lot to her generosity to let the public know about her wonderful work.
@user-qy1nb4hi6s5 ай бұрын
What a tragic human being. Tragic. Sordid. Godless. Without hope. ”that ye were at that time separate from Christ, alienated from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of the promise, having no hope and without God in the world.“…..Ephesians 2:12.
@balavoineeithne88905 ай бұрын
You are an amazing woman. Such an inspiration. Brillian brilliant brillant. I would love to study with you. I am 54 and have just started painting and you make me vibrate!!!
@FrancesSabinaReid-tm8es5 ай бұрын
I feel much the same I'm 52 this year x
@NathanHeadActor6 ай бұрын
great discussion, i enjoyed it. I live in one of the flats that occupies the land where Lady Boughton's flower circles once were, so i stumbled upon your video by chance.
@notgadot6 ай бұрын
R.I.P Julian Sands.
@alteredcatscyprus7 ай бұрын
I love how deeply personal his work is, it seems to me to be about human connection.
@war-painter7 ай бұрын
Love Peter Doig’s work and love that he included Denzil Forrester’s painting in there, which was superb. Didn’t Peter Doig move back to London? Recent work at Courtould.
@jlc78417 ай бұрын
Thanks
@sharonbroderick40487 ай бұрын
You tube is better than going to college !
@ensotao122 күн бұрын
Yeah,if you like loneliness and bubbles.😂
@ensotao122 күн бұрын
Yeah,if you like loneliness and bubbles.😂
@ensotao122 күн бұрын
Yeah,if you like loneliness and bubbles.😂
@lesliesherr63968 ай бұрын
He is utterly brilliant and so clear about articulating the solutions. Can he please come run the country?
@juliangiulio31478 ай бұрын
There is a lot or enough of the fleshiness' of women's bodies in the 20th Century... Renoir, Egon Schiele, and other 'realists'
@eriknieminen8 ай бұрын
There's a lot of or enough of everything.
@mariad90267 ай бұрын
and then? do you have some groundbreaking point?
@juliangiulio31477 ай бұрын
Well, not too much Sanity and Well-being in this world! @@eriknieminen
@juliangiulio31477 ай бұрын
what!? Is this to me!? #WhyKZbinCommentsAreKindaUsuallyHostileIHaveNoIdea! @@mariad9026
@juliangiulio31477 ай бұрын
Sorry that my comment was not deemed interesting to you, he says sarcastically! But just there, I was responding to a point in the video as if there was a lack of this! Like people do in discussions, 'well, hey. that's not so...' Can you be honest to yourself and then to me as to why you make this absurdly inappropriate question? Anything more than my comment irritated you in some way!? Thank you... @@mariad9026
@Peterplayingguitar8 ай бұрын
I was in pain when I heard he was lost on the mountain. So horrible. I kept checking the news everyday to see if he was found and alright. It stills hurts. I would have loved to have met him. He's inspiring. Night Sun is one of my favourite movies.
@RachealAddo-ej8rr8 ай бұрын
His artworks really talk about labour
@RachealAddo-ej8rr8 ай бұрын
Papa papa papa such a good person
@art_means_artificial9 ай бұрын
cecily is boring artist from the past
@art_means_artificial9 ай бұрын
we do not care about global warming and it is nice. who cares
@denisehay88959 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this so much. I have great admiration for Celia Paul and how she adapted her life so that she could have a child without having to give up her calling as a painter. I found it touching when she spoke of the pain she often felt at the separation she had brought about between herself and her son. I honestly feel that highly creative women have the cards stacked against them. As Celia says, it has to be one or the other. Thank you for this wonderful conversation.
@art_means_artificial9 ай бұрын
tracey is overrated. indeed
@art_means_artificial9 ай бұрын
boring works.. less words more action
@soVa72149 ай бұрын
Thank you for this lecture!
@luarchitect-iu2hq9 ай бұрын
Sure wish that these brilliant people were flashing images on the wall behind them to visually illustrate the ideas and places that they're talking about!
@beatonthedonis9 ай бұрын
Post-Colonial Palestine: The Meanings of Resistance II
@arjayfritzponcardasart9 ай бұрын
she got B*lls*t written all over her face. what a waste of good paint.
@johnbarrymore58279 ай бұрын
First
@shaunloynds53179 ай бұрын
Extraordinary artist.
@evelynramos4459 ай бұрын
Turner image actually saw visual passed to quickly.
@evelynramos4459 ай бұрын
Women suffering!
@thecreativeprocess-pureima338910 ай бұрын
A self-promoting overrated producer of misery and rubbish. Endlessly name dropping and attempting to link herself to Edvard Munch. A joke in and of itself.
@juliashearer784210 ай бұрын
Fantastic tour thank you
@Elena-Studio10 ай бұрын
I loved that she brings up other aspects & knowledge of society into her art. It makes it so her art is a reflection of our inner minds & commentary of our world, and not just a pretty picture to sell at a gallery.