Es ist merkwürdig, dass Kokoschka viele große Künstler der Vergangenheit erwähnte, bei denen ich einen besonders vermisst habe, nämlich « El Greco » Der ebenso wie Kokoschka selbst seiner Zeit sehr voraus war, erst sehr spät wiederentdeckt wurde und eine ähnliche Farbgebung hat wie Kokoschka. Auch war El Greco viel herumgekommen und hat viel erlebt. Für mich ist Kokoschka wie eine Wiedergeburt von El Greco. Die Farben von Kokoschka sind herrlich, die ein sehr wichtiger Bestandteil seiner Komposition, seiner Auffassung und Wiedergabe ist. Er macht mit den Farben die Form und treibt damit die Räumlichkeit heraus, wie es schon van Gogh tat. Großartiger Künstler!
@ghanysadoon75403 күн бұрын
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@Nword-kf2wt9 күн бұрын
Brought me to tears
@kcsassolini350221 күн бұрын
Nein cann māen nicht!
@kcsassolini350221 күн бұрын
Danach hab ich gefragt!!!
@kcsassolini350221 күн бұрын
Ich ehebe auch ueberhaupt kain Bewusstsein
@kcsassolini350221 күн бұрын
Wenn du jetzt nicht nach Hause kommst,!
@daspedal273021 күн бұрын
Cool Shit! Aber diese ganze Kunstblase und ihre Parasiten….ah Nö!
@landeimitbalkonАй бұрын
schreckliches Zeug, ich finde das kann alles weg!
@mamumonkanАй бұрын
RF @ SRF
@arte2arquitetoАй бұрын
I worked with him...
@jayhawkins9459Ай бұрын
“The most pretentious vague crap passed of as art cause she didn’t stand out enough in cello class and is either afraid to say anything because she feels if she actually confronted ideas and questions and offered her unique view as an artist about things lots of artists do because they are human issues for a human audience then she would face critics that disagree or worse, other artists with a better more meaningful ability to communicate complex ideas and experiences more ascetically that really connect with people and help them understand or atleast identify with the internal secrets of the human condition as presented in the artists own unique piece of work. Or , giving her slightly more credit, after she tells you how to be an “artist”-maybe her art is meant to mean nothing at times and just shock people at times…for, given the nature of a professional bullshit artist …she always ALWAYS has the strategic vantage point of being able to tell you, after the fact, that your reaction to her work was exactly what she intended, and as the superior more transcendent(pretentious) artiste she is simply on a higher plane of consciousness than you , which she just proved through her art and even tricked you into being a piece of her art, so now, she also owns you as well…OR… she’s just an idiot that other idiots flock to because they conflate the pretentious, odd , the mundane and obscure with being something that is transcendent . unaware that this ephemeral , fleeting sense of transcendence is its lack of meaning and humanity. It may be more beneficial for you to join my cult instead, we do do filmed naked yoga while having to balance a fruit basket on our heads while staring deeply into as many people’s nostrils as possible and unknow amount of time, and it may or may not be filmed….its really mean to convey the sense of alienation we have internally with our own bodies, and fixated we can become on the smallest insecurities about ourselves ..commonly in psychology this the nose and nostrils, by staring at someone else’s nose you begin to realize as you’re fixated that you never pass any judgement towards their nose that had been as harsh as you’ve judged your nose and body…and by the time the bell rings we forgot we’ve been juggling these precious fruits of life on our head the whole time…and then we realize when we’re told that we were never even filmed, and this weight lifts off your chest and then off of your head ..and you take a bite into the fruit, what do you feel…do..you…feel?” -Ongo Goblogian
@BBRocker752 ай бұрын
Fraud-ies! He and Miró were ahead hampartista movement.
@Jonahhttv2 ай бұрын
Geiles viedo bleib so wie du bist!
@veritas63353 ай бұрын
Charlie seems to lose his cool at the end of the interview when he starts yelling at Serra for not giving him the answers he wants. Serra is a serious artist and a modest man who represents what he does as an “effort,” which seems to make Rose so mad he absolutely splutters. He wants Serra to bare his soul and Serra refuses, which is very satisfying to see, for those of us who are artists ourselves. Delightful.
@veritas63353 ай бұрын
Serra is right that painting is an old convention and sculpture is just now getting “off the pedestal” and becoming real art as opposed to an imitation of life.
@veritas63353 ай бұрын
Serra tended to speak in overly complex sentences with words chosen for their formality and academic abstruseness rather than their communicative power and consequently his words are often poorly chosen and come off as gobbledeegook that is so overworked that it’s off-putting. Rose wisely challenges him on this, as he should have.
@whitesnowy13013 ай бұрын
진귀한 영상 감사합니다 두고두고 볼게요
@veritas63353 ай бұрын
I was building houses of cards when I was maybe six or seven years old, but mine were two and three stories high. So what’s such a big deal about these?
@veritas63353 ай бұрын
The lead plates are just a heavier version of a kid’s house of cards. Nothing new here. Little kids have been doing this for a few centuries now without any high-falutin’ carrying on about it. I was doing it when I was five or six as were millions of other kids. Doing it with a ton of lead is more dangerous, but that doesn’t make it art. Just dangerous. I admire a lot of Serra’s work but this is just silly.
@anja19973 ай бұрын
Es braucht keinen Moderator! So ist es viel kompakter! Vielen Dank!
@keltyk3 ай бұрын
Is the director looking back and squirming at how pretentious this documentary is? Possibly it was just a thing of it's time, that aged badly. It also looks like he's padding it out, to the detriment of Tapies' work
@ProBloggerWorld3 ай бұрын
Meine Güte, welch ein Kanal! Welch ein exquisiter Fundus anregender Inhalte. Welch Wohltat für den Geist. Für mich ein intellektueller Erholungsurlaub. Danke! 🙏🏻
@robertjpayne3 ай бұрын
Wonderful !
@TOMBLAUMEER4 ай бұрын
..der letzte Architekt.
@TOMBLAUMEER4 ай бұрын
❤
@drakechamore64954 ай бұрын
please english subtitle
@LuisTorres-wk6ir4 ай бұрын
Obra de Mda como una casa
@mv110004 ай бұрын
Diese tolle Doku hätte eine bessere Ton- und Bildqualität verdient :(
@anuragpaul40394 ай бұрын
An important part of modern art is the cunning side of human psychology...and newman is recognised for the pretentious aspect of modern artists...and his paintings are the finest example of an "absurdist transition" in the visual art...
@hannawagenknecht63784 ай бұрын
Einmalig so zeichnen Bildhauer,sie gehen in die "Tiefe", schwierig,er kann es , wunderbar 😀
@svenrohark40034 ай бұрын
Bauhaus der aller letzte Dreck Hässlich krank Nix vom Barock Bach usw
@mediumlebensberatungspirit83734 ай бұрын
Sehr schön und gigantisch. Die Kraft des Stahls.🤗
@fernsehspiel3425 ай бұрын
Allein Der Gedanke man müsste dort 7 Jahre darin leben in diesen kargen an Gefängnis erinnernden Wänden lässt mich schaudern. Le Corbusier mag zwar zu seiner Zeit ein Visionärer gewesen sein. Aber er hatte absolut kein Gefühl für Lebensqualität oder Freude an der Schönheit
@MimeHTF55 ай бұрын
Das ist das Hässlichste Kloster der Welt
@kalles87895 ай бұрын
Wie der Interviewer auf dem Hut herumreitet, wird beinahe peinlich.
@glenncambray97835 ай бұрын
The language commencing around 10:40. Who do these people think they are? And then there's the deep humility of statements like "these are the procedures I invented".
@rchiproportion5 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
@yoshisniper345 ай бұрын
important moments: 11:29 12:35-12:45 14:35-14:46
@Ein_Manfred5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@pedroparamo73515 ай бұрын
Sorry, I don't understand. Was this guy Tapié the teacher of Basquiat????
@cazacevschi6 ай бұрын
He is so American, so is his art. What about beauty? Aaamm........ Very proud of himself, maybe little to arrogant
@hannawagenknecht63786 ай бұрын
Diese Künstlerin hat eine riesen Fantasie,Ideen und sie setzt alles"um"😊🤗👍
@hannawagenknecht63786 ай бұрын
Originale von Louise Bourgeois zu sehen, das ist es doch ,das öffnet einem die Augen . Sie verehre ich sehr😢😮❤. Danke für die Dokumentation
@utehirsch86966 ай бұрын
Großartige, inspirierende Rede. Man sieht hier auch, dass Wim Wenders ein guter katholischer Priester geworden wäre.
@margawijker80506 ай бұрын
Thank you for your choise of music it is so rare to find not disturbing but fitting music so rare !!!! Merci
@Bigmystery6 ай бұрын
Wenn ich dieses Interview sehe und die offenen Fragen, die Herr Luft stellt, bin ich doch einigermaßen erschüttert darüber, wie sehr die gegenwärtige journalistische Landschaft sich nurmehr der Zuspitzung und Inszenierung von Konflikten verpflichtet sieht. Demgemäß scheint die Suggestivfrage die offene Fragestellung beinahe vollständig verdrängt zu haben. In der heutigen Zeit werden Interviewfragen so gestellt, dass das Gegenüber emotional berührt bis erschüttert werden soll und in einer solchen Weise antwortet, die eine aufgeladene, reisserische und letztlich besser zu vermarktende Geschichte verspricht. Der psychologische Hintergrund ist wohl, dass die eigene Meinung heute in allem zum Ausdruck gebracht werden soll und muss und in eine Beeinflussung der öffentlichen Diskussion münden soll. Zurückhaltung ist eine selten gewordene Geisteshaltung. Eine solche Form gesellschaftlicher Interaktion kann zu großen Verwerfungen und Spaltungen führen. Die vierte Gewalt erlangte ihre Stellung nicht durch die Äußerung eigener Meinungen, sondern durch die Selektion von Sachverhalten und eine neutrale Berichterstattung über jene.
@bobinobakerАй бұрын
Bigmystery Das hier ist keine Talkshow !
@anillo85806 ай бұрын
beautiful documentary
@cesces18176 ай бұрын
Schrecklich, dieser Bauhaus-Stil. Man sollte den Müll abreißen.