New York City: Winter Art Exhibits in Chelsea, Derek Fordjour, Adrian Ghenie & more…
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- New York City: Winter Art Exhibits in Chelsea, Derek Fordjour, Adrian Ghenie & more…
I'm back in New York and very happy to share some incredible exhibits with you all. This video is a little longer than normal...I blame Derek Fordjour since his show is really three exhibits in one :)
Details about every artist and gallery mentioned can be found below.
#artgallery #contemporaryart #chelseanyc
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ARTISTS & GALLERIES MENTIONED
Derek Fordjour, Petzel Gallery (0:00): bit.ly/47T0mPf
Adrian Ghenie, Pace Gallery (14:05): bit.ly/3sTwrYm
Louise Bonnet, Gagosian (20:13): bit.ly/3N2mEGp
Dana Schutz, David Zwirner (22:42): bit.ly/3N6lb1L
WHAT I’M WEARING
Wool Blazer: bit.ly/3RCh1Bn
Wool Skirt: bit.ly/47TNUPz
Boots: bit.ly/47WTmBi
Purse, Vintage Hermès
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MUSIC
What May Have Been, Anna Landström: www.epidemicsound.com/track/Z...
You Took My Breath Away, Magnus Ludvigsson: www.epidemicsound.com/track/W...
Postcard From June, Magnus Ludvigsson: www.epidemicsound.com/track/F...
I’d Rather Be Alone, Franz Gordon: www.epidemicsound.com/track/3...
I Fly With You, Franz Gordon: www.epidemicsound.com/track/c...
What Could Have Been, William Benckert: www.epidemicsound.com/track/b...
The music in my videos is from Epidemic Sound, a subscription based, royalty free music sharing site
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WHERE YOU CAN FOLLOW ME
INSTAGRAM
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PINTEREST
/ marylynnbuchananart
WEBSITE
www.marylynnbuchanan.com/
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Incredible the number of artworks 🎉Derek Forour is impressive ❤❤❤❤
That first show Fordjour was amazing . That artist must have spent a long time creating that .
Great tour as usual Mary and kudos to the videographer too.
Your channel is my favorite because you take us to galleries and show us exquisite works of art. Your voice is soothing and there is an element of grace that surrounds you, and sometimes we are even treated to visually indulge on your gourmet dining experiences as well:-) 🧚♀
Love your videos, never miss them. I used to live in NY, now reside in Australia, so it really makes my day to see your gallery visits.
Welcome back, Welcome Back, Well Come Back, MLB and Team . I've been working a lot and I'm way behind but lucky to plan for some great art tours instead of TV evenings. Oh, and Merry Christmas ,Happy Holidays, Kwanza, et, al.
Happy Holidays!
One of my fave shows this year was/is the Fordjour show. Amazing work!
Hi MaryLynn! 🌟 Just finished watching your latest video on the Winter Art Exhibits in Chelsea, and I'm absolutely thrilled by the journey you took us on! The way you showcased Derek Fordjour and Adrian Ghenie's works was both insightful and captivating. Your passion for art really shines through in each video, and it's like we're right there exploring with you. Thank you so much for consistently bringing us along on your artistic adventures - your videos are a highlight in my feed! Can't wait to see where your art explorations take you next. Keep up the fantastic work; you're inspiring more people than you know! 🎨👏 #ArtLoversUnite
i am a huge fan of both Ghenie and Schutz but, in both cases, their figuration hs evolved in ways that I find challenging. I think that's a good thing .
I was thinking the same thing,.trying to accept the change of their style
So much work went into Derek Fordjour shows. Amazing.
Thank you. 😊
Thank you!
Thank you sunshine !!! For bringing light into this cold morning with your beautiful face and speech!!! Absolutely mesmerizing even your clothing!!! What a beautiful creature of God's creation you are!!!
The creation of art works is a reflection of our creator, that's why most of us humans want to create, from birth we are taught that we were created by a powerful creature that made us to it's image, how can we avoid to want to be like our creator!!! And create !!! Art is not for everyone, not everyone has that talent !!! That's why so many people don't even understand the concepts and cannons of art, beauty and human creative powers!!!
Incredible
GREAT !
I love people watching almost as much as I love art so it is a shame that u have started to blur the faces out.
Not even big news channels and international documentaries does that. Other then that, great material as usual👌
I loved the Louise Bonnet tryptich at the Biennale. I think her figures there besides their sadness and awkwardness also displayed a feeling of strength and pride in their conditio. (Not really) fun fact: do you know that Louise Bonnet is not even honoured with a Wikipedia site? Can you believe that?
Sometimes I feel Art is not in a very good place. This is not very inspiring art, even thou I'm glad you showed it. Males me feel like what I do is not as bad...
Thanks for your hard work
Question could you also include which galleries are giving away free wine 🍷🥂 lol
🤣🤣 I don’t usually go to openings so I’m not a great resource for that
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I guess Cornell boxes and Francis Bacon rule the day. To quote an actual great artist (David Byrne)- Say something once, why say it again?
I’m wondering did you realize that the shots of you at the Adrian Ghenie exhibit show doing exactly what he’s commenting on in the paintings? 😅
Haha at times for sure, content can always walk a fine line between mindless distraction and education/entertainment
Also, I’d like to add that I’m a HUGE fan of your channel. I literally watch every minute of every video. I live in LA and attend lots of shows here, but your videos provide wonderful exposure to what’s showing, basically in the rest of the art world. Adrian Ghenie’s commentary aside, I think you’re a bright spot on CZcams and social media. Thank you! Keep right on using your smart phone!@@MaryLynn_Buchanan
Climate change protesters acts are despicable, they have no respect for art or artists...btw, lovely video as always. Happy Holidays ⛄
Happy Holidays!
#DopeAF! ~#AfroFrontierism
Art is meant to engage with the World. The actions of the climate change protesters, who are trying to save the world, add to the Artworks that they are incorporating into their protest and give the artworks a new relevance. Its performance Art with a serious message. By incorporating those protests INTO the work Ghenie is reflecting reality and engaging with it. Ghenie is painting something important that is happening to paintings. Are the protests effective? well, we are talking about them and climate change so yes, they are effective.
our artists are losing there humanity and minds none of these artists show hope they seem to have sold out
the word race is tragically dated.
we are all just variants,
variants of what you may ask,
the answer is, sorry no prototype
all just variants, variants of variants
even "identical" twins are Just variants
Derek's paintings were great but the installation and performance art was gimmicky. Bonnet's work had a low brow meets surrealism feel to it. Installation art I mainly find as a gimmick over the last 3 decades. I didn't find the rest of the artists anything special.
I would be interested why you think the Just Stop Oil protests aren’t effective? You said that while showing an artwork depicting the protest in a show that is questioning media distortion and misinformation.
Personally I think the inaction of previous generations is why more radical action is necessary now. What good is any artwork if there are no more humans around?
Well, not flying to Europe just to see some art shows might be more effective than a Just Stop Oil protest. If we want to stop oil we have to start acting responsibly, just protesting will not change a thing.
First you are a lovely style icon. The first artist seems to express the feelings of surrealism in being a minority. The second to me seems to be commenting different threats to OUR humanity. The last is very existential and is a hard read for me I don't get the aestetique if you have so much money resources and energy at your disposal Why create stuff so ugly?