What a wonderful, clear demonstration of the creative process and how it’s always happening. Removing the safe space of the studio is very intriguing. Depends on what materials you need to express yourself of course. TY for a thought provoking experience.
@cateandrews20852 ай бұрын
"I like to walk and observe things...enjoy them....The camera is a way to awareness" placelessness here means he is out of confinement, isolation and the bubble on his own in a studio is fascinating. Walk and talk is being intimate and trusting your openness to the world is simplicity as well as difficult because he is both outside capitalism and being told how to think and feel within the machine for creation and also enjoyed by major art galleries. This struggle and tension is not clear in his work but present because his walk around opens us to this through the objects he sees, his awareness. The supermarket with its dominant place in society also, playfully, opens us to placelessness and the fun out of place objects can appear to the camera and to catching our eye. Thanks for the documentary.
@heavens_kate2 ай бұрын
wow. i deeply resonate with how Gabriel Orozco moves through the world. fantastic artist hi
@CC-vw1csАй бұрын
Riveting ! What a beutiful ceative mind, yes the studio is isolating... profound that all the spaces between work and suataining life are lost ! I get curious about the upbringing of such creatives.
@chantalrochon35662 ай бұрын
Great interview, capturing the process, the journey of creative minds ❤❤❤❤
@johnhoelen5901Ай бұрын
Very nice. Very glad to encounter this btf artist!!
@albertoballoccaАй бұрын
Beautiful!!!!
@fatoomgierdien1102 ай бұрын
Gabriel Orozco🎉❤‼️✨️👌 You are Most Magnificent with Your Creations & SELF. Thank YOU.❤❤ Cape Town
@thekikster112 ай бұрын
Beautiful ❤ thank you
@marianofernandez259Ай бұрын
super padre! de mayor quiero ser como Gabriel!
@christopherdunn2367Ай бұрын
I love this guy
@oy3ah2025Ай бұрын
Beautiful 🧬
@fatoomgierdien1102 ай бұрын
A Stunning Video❤🎉 Thank You. CAPE TOWN‼️💐✨️
@Remhur703 күн бұрын
I was thinking how I couldn’t stand somebody like him around me!.. Because I am exactly a same type of person😂
@saraday4300Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@ko7zan2 ай бұрын
looooooooooove
@SoledadGutierrez-tb4deАй бұрын
Interesante 🤣 forma de plasmar el proceso “cretivo” de HAMPArte, el ventilador con papel 🧻 higiénico 🤣🤣🤣. Deja de robar Orozco🤣!!!!
@homartvargasАй бұрын
la neta!! está bien rara su onda, me acuerdo que en la escuela revisabamos su trabajo pero la verdad siempre me dejaba un vacío, no sé porque es tan relevante para algunos
@fatoomgierdien1102 ай бұрын
I love & Appreciate the words & thoughts of the woman❤🎉💐🌿👌✨️ Classy to Recognize the Beauty of the Mind. XX❤💐 Cape Town
@homartvargasАй бұрын
pues no ocupa taller porque no lo necesita pues no trabaja con materiales plasticos convecionales por lo que tampoco podriamos decir que es un genio o todo lo contrario!
@graziacavasino8884Ай бұрын
🤦♀
@FlipXpanderАй бұрын
Puro m k - u l t r a. Incluso varios comentarios en este video son bots apoyandolo.
@luisvalui8931Ай бұрын
HAMPARTE
@diegodrenosoАй бұрын
Philosophy exercise not art
@adrianahealy4237Ай бұрын
literalmente el arte es filosofía, no algo que te parezca bonito nada más
@diegodrenosoАй бұрын
@@adrianahealy4237 Todo arte es filosófico pero no toda la filosofía puede ser arte. El arte no necesita de la palabra para existir, el arte contemporáneo por su parte depende al 100% de ella. Caminar y ver basura, tomar una foto y filosofar es ocio de ricos.
@danielsuberoАй бұрын
Well personally I dont like this Artis for me he is like a person without any skill. Are hundreds of better creative people than this guy.. BTW the documental is so well done that makes him look like a real Artist
@Residew5 күн бұрын
Interesting take. One could surmise you're subscribed to the art Channel which tells me you would at least know that art is subjective. A perfect example of this is how much I thoroughly enjoyed the video, the artist, his art and the philosophy behind all of it.