RIP the Great Leon Kossoff. Saw London Calling at the Getty-magnificent exhibition. Made me cry. A religious experience for me.
@singlespies2 жыл бұрын
Grreat artist! The works are so rich!
@annap.50792 жыл бұрын
Чудные работы! Живые , с ощущением свободы. Спасибо!
@richardblades62465 жыл бұрын
The London School for me was the last great Modern British painting movement. Unmoved by wider trends, Kossoff, Auerbach and Freud kept the flame of figurative painting alive, well after the Pop Art and YBA phenomenons lost their shine. Painting has been declared dead many times but whilst these guys were still painting the final death warrant was always denied. Auerbach and Kossoff painted London as Turner and Constable painted the the land and coast. London is a strange place, it is of Britain, yet it is also of itself. The dusty light, bomb sites, regular and irregular angles of the Post War years provide the backdrop to a metropolitan energy that only thick and juicy oil paint can capture. Lead White, with a little charcoal dust. Naples yellow and Burnt Umber. The laboured surfaces that Kossoff agonised over reflect the the rebuilding of a great city after the destruction of war. Life goes on in London but without Kossoff being a witness, the city is a different place. Though dear Leon, your paintings will live on. Much love
@Eudaimonia88Ай бұрын
You forgot FRANCIS BACON. A major force and more influential than Auerbach or Kossoff.
@vanhawk1074 Жыл бұрын
Exceptional art , awesome 👌
@raoulsamuelkray76287 жыл бұрын
Beautiful.
@mohamedabdulu84277 жыл бұрын
Grand artiste humaniste
@mandykhoo24736 жыл бұрын
Slaps it on...digs it out...scraps about.....and grinds it in: great stuff
@sebastianverney78515 жыл бұрын
beautiful video. kossoff's death wasn't mentioned on the radio because he wasn't well known in the way that so many greatly inferior artists are. imagine the hoo-ha if hockney had died. or damien hirst or tracey emin. yet i value kossoff about a hundred times more than hockney. let alone the others. and more than auerbach too. so farewell then leon kossoff .. you weren't a self-publicist, you were shy and self-effacing. but your work remains an inspiration for this admirer.
@richardblades62465 жыл бұрын
Sebastian Verney Very well said. One of the last great humble artists of the post War period. His painting of the cherry tree at the end of his garden is one of my favourites. He painted parts of London I know well and his love of the city, and his ability to capture the movement, texture and its very own sublime, makes his passing a sad one. When I got interested in art and wanted to be an artist it was Kossoff and Auerbach I admired, not Hockney, Bacon or Freud. RIP Leon, thank you for your paintings.