Turning The Art World Inside Out (HD, eng/ru subs)

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  • čas přidán 22. 11. 2014
  • Arts Documentary hosted by Alan Yentob, published by BBC broadcasted as part of BBC Imagine series in 2013.
    "After the huge success of recent shows in Venice, London and Paris, interest in Outsider Art has never been higher. But what exactly is it? How do we define it? And who are its gurus and leading lights? Alan Yentob explores this captivating, compelling and magical alternative art universe. "
    English subtitles by Red Bee Media Ltd.
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    Документальный фильм из серии BBC Imagine (2013).
    "После огромного успеха на недавних выставках в Венеции, Лондоне и Париже, интерес к искусству аутсайдеров ещё никогда не был так силён. Но чем именно является такое искусство? Какое определение ему дать? И кто является в нём гуру и путеводным светом? Алан Йентоб исследует эту захватывающую, магическую альтернативную вселенную в искусстве".
    Русские субтитры мои.

Komentáře • 915

  • @yukiwyngaard2202
    @yukiwyngaard2202 Před 4 lety +547

    I am 72 and paint. Started few years ago. I know nothing about art.. BUT I know what I like. I cried my way thru this video with joy and understanding. Thank you thank you from South Africa.

    • @cluek9780
      @cluek9780 Před 3 lety +8

      That’s the trick. Seek what you like, and view whatever upsets you.

    • @omarjendres9008
      @omarjendres9008 Před 3 lety

      Bidi bidi bom

    • @vickielawson3114
      @vickielawson3114 Před 3 lety +2

      Why were you crying?

    • @tamerhelal6197
      @tamerhelal6197 Před 3 lety

      @@sZlMu2vrIDQZBNke8ENmEKvzoZ س

    • @Zenebatos
      @Zenebatos Před 3 lety +9

      Share your art to the world Yuki! now with the ability of being online, your gallery visitors is the entire world! :)

  • @sunolili862
    @sunolili862 Před 3 lety +77

    the fact that the last artist portrays what he wants his life to be and not what he sees: a world full of peace and quiet where he can be healthy and thrive with his family - something so simple and mundane for a lot of people, but unachievable for him, is heartbreaking. you know all the joy in his art is just a dream for him

    • @monbub
      @monbub Před 2 lety +3

      I found it very relatable. I think I do the exact same thing. I draw characters I want to meet some day and I draw myself how I want to look, but not how I actually look. This is probably relatable for most artists nowadays.

  • @soph1111e
    @soph1111e Před 2 lety +17

    The part where the guys painting on the wall and he’s like “see this thing? It’s from my brain. Beautiful isn’t it?” I really felt that. That’s exactly how it feels making art. You start working on a thing and all of a sudden there’s this unique thing forming that wasn’t there before and it’s there now because you made it and it came from you. You can’t help but feel this mixture of pride and wonderment that such images came out of your own head.

  • @cosmicklutz1675
    @cosmicklutz1675 Před 3 lety +42

    Everyone needs to see this. Not just artists, everyone. It's a lesson in the vastness of human capability and a genuinely beautiful experience

  • @-KillaWatt-
    @-KillaWatt- Před 3 lety +119

    "art is anything you can get away with" - Andy Warhol

    • @hypno5690
      @hypno5690 Před 3 lety +5

      Gross. The words of a businessman

    • @michel_demello
      @michel_demello Před 2 lety +1

      Art became much more about how much we can bend the word art. Art is simply the expression of the Individual, and that got lost, people no longer express themselfs. Its much more about, how much random stuff we can sell to old rich people. That is the main reason art is still so misunderstood, the main reason its not beeing taken serious by most people, the main reason people think that good art is subjective. It is not, theres no good or bad art, just authentic and inauthentic. If your art is about how much you can do, and still get away with, it isnt about you or your reality, emotions, or the simple expression of your existence. Its just for financial gain. Art died because of this "modern" nonsense. Loved the documentary and the Insight to theese peoples lifes, expressing themselfs!

  • @jonnytroisi
    @jonnytroisi Před 7 lety +12

    I won my first award in an "Outsider Artist" juried exhibition. It gave me the confidence to push my boundaries as an artist and enabled me to grow my list of collectors pretty fast!! I consider myself a contemporary abstract artist, but if someone wants to label me an "Outsider Artist" I'll wear the label proudly!!!

  • @thugnificent_69
    @thugnificent_69 Před 2 lety +10

    From my understanding, at the root of their sincerity for a portion of these artists is developing a world in which they’re included having been rejected by the one they currently live in. Where their shackles are torn and freedom is limitless; this overwhelming sensation pours out of them so much so that it gets to the essence of art. It’s a blessing to be introduced to this other side of a coin and to know it’s equally gleaming as bright as it’s more well known facade if not more!

  • @UMBUBA
    @UMBUBA Před 3 lety +512

    “We fetishize artist, we prefer them to be poor and struggling”.

    • @abc4359
      @abc4359 Před 3 lety +6

      Is it a quote from someone?

    • @BOBMAN1980
      @BOBMAN1980 Před 3 lety +7

      An artist buddy of mine had that criticism about the recent acclaim for Vivian Maier. As compelling and (somewhat) tragic as her story is, I had to disagree with his cynicism. Her photography was GREAT, and it was only providence that it was ever found--though a loss that she wasn't known when she was alive.

    • @waynedurning8717
      @waynedurning8717 Před 3 lety +7

      Or maybe they made room for another artist since joe was clearly getting getting plenty of exposure and acclaim. We fetishize victimhood as well.

    • @notconnor1249
      @notconnor1249 Před 3 lety +1

      @@abc4359 it's similar to what's said at 35:28

    • @obscurecult
      @obscurecult Před 3 lety +3

      we're so romantic aren't we

  • @soph1111e
    @soph1111e Před 2 lety +7

    You read a lot about these artists and see their work but it’s really nice to actually watch them create and talk about their art. You get to see how much joy it brings them and how much passion they have for it.

  • @cailinwebb514
    @cailinwebb514 Před 2 lety +5

    Very moving. I was a Sculptor. Now 70 I am having difficulty painting because I have weird stuff coming from my subconscious. This has been so wonderful and encouraging to watch. I love all tge people creating their new worlds 🌎❤😍💕

  • @Pellefication
    @Pellefication Před 3 lety +24

    The power of art is unparalleled. Visual art, music, poetry, dance.
    Practicing some kind of art is healing. A necessity, an ancient need.
    Just as much as a roof over your head.

  • @pope400
    @pope400 Před 8 lety +418

    This is one of the best art documentaries on the internet. Thank you for uploadiing this.

    • @elsagrace3893
      @elsagrace3893 Před 5 lety +2

      Jon what do you think is best about it?

    • @thomasbryan6796
      @thomasbryan6796 Před 5 lety +11

      I agree with Jon and reason being the innocence and freedom of the artists.
      They are child-like with a kind of pure innocence.
      Art is a universal kaleidoscope of infinite creation.

    • @metaparcel
      @metaparcel Před 5 lety +2

      Heard that before.

    • @gonuju69
      @gonuju69 Před 3 lety +1

      yes yes so it is !!!!!

    • @jspaingreene6350
      @jspaingreene6350 Před 3 lety +3

      Absolutely agree.

  • @DarlaVaughan
    @DarlaVaughan Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you. As a disabled artist this gives me the inspiration I've needed. My condition is progressing and I need to get back to work while I still can 🎨💞

  • @Celestein
    @Celestein Před 7 lety +615

    This is a fantastic documentary. But in it, I notice several people express a dichotomy between artists 'compelled' to create and ones who 'do it for money'. As an artist I am sickened if I don't create; I AM compelled; *but* I also have to eat and pay rent and buy a minimum of supplies. Not every artist has someone caring for their needs. There comes a point where you are forced to make it into a 'business' to some extent or you may not be able to sustain it at all. I bet countless gifted, natural artists ended up unable to create because they didn't manage to make it work and they didn't have family or support to fall back on. I find the common 'mythos' that artists who don't earn money/fame are somehow truer than the ones who yearn to make a living is really detrimental to all of them. Artists are all humans first and have the exact same basic needs as others. Inspiration IS magical and yet does not feed us or pay bills.

    • @divertissementmonas
      @divertissementmonas Před 5 lety +37

      What you speak of is actually the myth created by the cultural movement of Romanticism. This movement which began in the late 18th century has shaped the way we think about art and the artist. "Value" was placed on qualities such as imagination, creativity, spontaneity, originality and self-expression. Later on more stress was placed in the artists commitment to his own vision. Then of course what followed was his (never female) alienation from society, his melancholy and madness associated to his 'genius'. He became the 'outsider' and his fate is to die a martyr to art…
      Three examples of artists appropriating this identity:- Delacroix's "Tasso in the Hospital of Saint Anna, Ferrara" (1874) and James Barry's "Self-Portrait as Timanthes, head" (1790). Also Francisco Goya's "Yard with Lunatics" (1794).
      What makes it so powerful where even in todays society people still subscribe to it, is its representation of personal autonomy and creative fulfilment which is elusive to everybody… not just artists.
      Learnt this in Art History...

    • @johncastle8254
      @johncastle8254 Před 5 lety +4

      Divertissement Monas yes you did learn that in art history ,,you learn from life

    • @johncastle8254
      @johncastle8254 Před 5 lety +10

      C Ewing art for art sake money for gods sake ,eventually money destroys everything .

    • @divertissementmonas
      @divertissementmonas Před 5 lety +16

      John Castle - Indeed. Art history is a part of my life unless you are suggesting there is a gap or space between them… Unfortunately (or fortunately) human life span is very short. It is therefore necessary to learn from others experiences and testimonies, from the past and present if there is to be any 'knowledge' at all.

    • @eddiegalon3714
      @eddiegalon3714 Před 5 lety +10

      well said. I will paint pet portraits out the wazoo to pay my rent. The snobby artists that hold the beliefs you mentioned tend to be hobbiest and not working artists.

  • @chocolatecityofoakland705
    @chocolatecityofoakland705 Před 6 lety +136

    I Appreciate The Parts Of My Artwork & Interview Being On This Awesome Video.

    • @angeladoraisani7399
      @angeladoraisani7399 Před 5 lety +4

      I enjoyed your interview ☺️👍👍

    • @VB-qk7cd
      @VB-qk7cd Před 4 lety +4

      I love your work man

    • @Spats2Bats
      @Spats2Bats Před 3 lety +1

      Really liked your comics! Brought me back to the days when I would make my own comics in class, filled with my own characters and storylines to escape the boredom of society. I think you bring an amazing message with your work as well too. Keep on being amazing! :)

  • @jessicawilson5372
    @jessicawilson5372 Před 5 lety +3

    WONDERFUL...I don't even have a bigger word to express how this documentary was. I'm speechless!

  • @brianchristopher3816
    @brianchristopher3816 Před 3 lety +16

    I came for inspiration, I am humbled by the humanity.

  • @bean4967
    @bean4967 Před 6 lety +191

    "everyone has a mental health issue, its just a question of degree" :)) idk y but I loved tht line

    • @gabrielahimsa4387
      @gabrielahimsa4387 Před 3 lety +1

      and style. some high degree are boring

    • @lillysparrow
      @lillysparrow Před 3 lety +1

      I thought that said 'everyone has a mental illness' and I went: !!!

  • @silke4913
    @silke4913 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm autistic myself, and it was so fun to immediately guess that the young Japanese man was autistic as well! I could tell from the way he's so focused on his work, repeating patterns and really getting into the clay. It's hard to explain, but I recognize the feeling of being present in your hands instead of being present in your surroundings. I'm happy to have found this wonderful documentary!

  • @pixiedixie3682
    @pixiedixie3682 Před 5 lety +36

    I have to congratulate BBC , one of the best documentaries
    On TV extremely well produced and very educative.

  • @missk8264
    @missk8264 Před 5 lety +25

    I love how confident and passionate they are about their work 😊❤️

  • @FrankLoon
    @FrankLoon Před 7 lety +155

    DuBuffet was right. These artists are probably sometimes closer to "raw" imagination. Inhibited, uncensored, unrestrained imagination. As an artist, I find myself rather conservative and restrained by comparison. Truly enlightening documentary and a real food for thought.

    • @OphiuchiChannel
      @OphiuchiChannel Před 3 lety +3

      Yes I immediately thought of Art Brut.

    • @FrankLoon
      @FrankLoon Před 3 lety +2

      @@OphiuchiChannel Tout à fait! That was my immediate reaction as well.

    • @Yom_Bristol
      @Yom_Bristol Před 3 lety +1

      i too am restrained by comparison

  • @SendyTheEndless
    @SendyTheEndless Před 8 lety +63

    So much beautiful and inspiring art in this documentary. Much of it leaves the carefully considered, overly pontificated, money-oriented "traditional" art scene in the dust.

  • @celegleeson1767
    @celegleeson1767 Před 3 lety +13

    So many wonderful things I could say here. I love that some of the artists will tell you how beautiful their work is. No fancy trendy speak. So heartening.

  • @SammieSvana
    @SammieSvana Před 4 lety +5

    This entire video with its artists has inspired me that it is okay to be sick on the inside and it is okay to produce complex weird art installations and paintings. Thank you so so so much!

  • @dirkwyse1609
    @dirkwyse1609 Před 3 lety +4

    Best documentary on art I've seen on youtube or anywhere else. Brilliant!

  • @toddaulner5393
    @toddaulner5393 Před 2 lety +1

    The young lady with the markers just seems to totally be in bliss as she creates.

  • @runeknytling
    @runeknytling Před 8 lety +51

    The ending is the best ever.

  • @KikaThorne
    @KikaThorne Před 7 lety +6

    I love this. The work so generous, the pace is perfect and though Alan Yentob comes from the outside, into these lives, he is moved and we watch him be moved, and this adds to the empathic form.

  • @Huhwhatdidyousay
    @Huhwhatdidyousay Před 2 lety +2

    Absolutely lovely, one of the best documentaries I’ve seen In a very long time.

  • @Duffyartwork
    @Duffyartwork Před 5 lety +2

    This is hands down the best documentary about art I have seen to date. It's about art in its purest forms

  • @richardnoble4328
    @richardnoble4328 Před 7 lety +4

    what i like about outsider art is it forces you to look beyond your preconceptions.

  • @stephanieschreiter1068
    @stephanieschreiter1068 Před 7 lety +15

    Thanks for sharing this great documentary. I don't need terms of outside/inside. The work speaks for itself beyond terms.

  • @heinverwey7620
    @heinverwey7620 Před 4 lety +3

    Half of the time I was in tears and the other half I was in awe...

  • @vyvienvp3413
    @vyvienvp3413 Před 2 lety +1

    This is such a necessary programme to be made. The Otherness of being, a way of making art without the constraints of formal, sometimes heavy, critique - beautifully moving.

  • @maldoror1702
    @maldoror1702 Před 7 lety +51

    i am a post-epileptic ex heroin addict who started drawing n making music when i got clean 6 1/2 years ago.my work is fueled by an urgency n a kinda shame at all the dead years i spent numbing myself but fr many "outsider" (a label i dont have a problem with in the slightest as the gent says at the begining iv been called a lot worse over the years ha ha) artists theres no recognition or documentary or parity just cold indifference . i dont really have any commercial pretensions but just a withering hope that it be maybe recognised that the stuff i do comes from an essential mechanism that i need to exercise to orient me through a world that i find v hard to deal with at times.n that its a better thing i do now...

    • @jdjones4825
      @jdjones4825 Před 6 lety

      💪👍

    • @elsagrace3893
      @elsagrace3893 Před 5 lety

      mal doror the world is hard to deal with at times for EVERYONE. You think your a special case?

    • @justsayin4017
      @justsayin4017 Před 5 lety +3

      @mal dorar same clean 20 yrs. of recent broken leg and 8 months off work, leading to depression and anxiety. creating is indeed a therapy and I paint now more than ever. It took a long time but I create now only to please myself and strange enough the ones I enjoyed doing the most are the ones friends and family prefer. I am not a professional but I find integrity, being true to yourself amd accepting imperfections as your uniqueness is the best I don,t think any of the Masters set out to be be rich. . Congratulations on overcoming difficulties and paint often it changes dramatically for the better in a very short time, both in your pieces and in your mind : D

    • @rholevi6029
      @rholevi6029 Před 3 lety

      The two images of your channel are gorgeous , and your comment here is awesome - i wish you all the best !

    • @drhintjens4915
      @drhintjens4915 Před 3 lety

      Would love to see your stuff - is it on-line!? Post a link here?

  • @kankurou1010
    @kankurou1010 Před 6 lety +11

    The most beautiful art I've seen. I can't believe it.

  • @CC-fn4ch
    @CC-fn4ch Před 3 lety +2

    Wonderful Documentary about Art!!!
    Just Beautiful 🤩

  • @Sharperthanu1
    @Sharperthanu1 Před 8 měsíci +1

    "Outsider art" is created outside the gallery system.Usually be people who didn't go to art school.However once the "outsider" becomes famous you'll find that they make that artist an insider pretty quick.

  • @okan8096
    @okan8096 Před 6 lety +12

    I can't believe I wasn't shown any of this in art school. Thank you indefinitely

    • @rubenskiii
      @rubenskiii Před 2 lety +1

      It is at mine, we have lectures about it.

  • @simpleartofhealing286
    @simpleartofhealing286 Před 4 lety +3

    Amazing presentation on a sometimes confusing and crazy subject! You've made it make sense and presented it with sensitivity which kindly squeezes out the love that one hopes to exude when channelling beauty (which is art). Well done EVERYONE who participated in this film! It's perfect!

  • @saragon4216
    @saragon4216 Před 2 lety +1

    This is the best documentary I ever watch, everything is beautiful, full of misery and inspiring.

  • @user-bf3pc2qd9s
    @user-bf3pc2qd9s Před 18 dny

    Beautiful. Years ago I worked in a long stay hospital for adults with learning difficulties. The work some of the residents produced in art therapy was amazing and full of soul, even while they struggled with considerable challenges. I'd also say that I've seen quite similar work to that of some of the artists in this programme produced by established modern artists with a degree of "success". So...who decides?

  • @mr.e695
    @mr.e695 Před 3 lety +5

    This came out on my birthday and I wonder if that was to tell me there's finally a category for all the art I've created in my lifetime

  • @viktoriagenadieva2060
    @viktoriagenadieva2060 Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you for showing us the hidden part of the art world in such a beautiful way!

  • @dollladie
    @dollladie Před 8 lety +21

    As a folk artist, who has been called an "outsider" (I still have no clue what that is); this has been an amazing piece to watch. Thank you so much for sharing this!

    • @SendyTheEndless
      @SendyTheEndless Před 8 lety +14

      +dollladie I agree, and I tend to think of "outsider" in this case just meaning someone who creates outside of the feedback loop of genres, tropes, audience expectation, career trajectory and other social distortions to the art itself.

    • @dollladie
      @dollladie Před 8 lety +1

      Agreed! Thanks for the response.

  • @noblenotes27
    @noblenotes27 Před 5 lety +8

    Very powerful documentary!! We all need to come awake!!

  • @BKLevi
    @BKLevi Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for making this documentary. I really needed to see this, thanks.

  • @janemorrow6672
    @janemorrow6672 Před 3 lety +2

    Absolutely loved this. Thanks for posting it.

  • @vickielawson3114
    @vickielawson3114 Před 3 lety +13

    That one guy sure is doing his part to keep Sharpie in business.

  • @christinemason8166
    @christinemason8166 Před 4 lety +5

    This is fabulous! Giving voice to artists, This is real, raw, natural unfiltered....thanks to all the people that created the opportunities for these artists to create and be valued.

  • @juancantu6169
    @juancantu6169 Před 3 lety +2

    I came to art as an outsider myself in 2018, and also because of ptsd from my wartime experience. In fact, art has been the only thing that has truly helped me positively manage my mental health. And yes, I’ve tried plenty of drugs both legal and illegal along with counseling and other cognitive therapies. For me, Art therapy is the only way.

  • @rogerthat5459
    @rogerthat5459 Před 3 lety +1

    " Outsider" art is the soul of the artist speaking to your soul without any pretensions

  • @kartikadamon
    @kartikadamon Před 5 lety +4

    Stunning. I am in love with this genre and these artists are deeply inspiring.

  • @AdamantSeraph
    @AdamantSeraph Před 3 lety +3

    Can't believe that a doc about the originality of some special artists has a soundtrack composed in GarageBand

  • @catherinelavoie2694
    @catherinelavoie2694 Před 2 lety +1

    So Glad I watched this whole video. Thank you so much.

  • @marianaalvdelce
    @marianaalvdelce Před 4 lety +2

    I have no words to describe all this..thank you very much...just thank you, I love this documentary!

  • @nikjohnson515
    @nikjohnson515 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much You Tube, being an artist, I found this doco extremely inspirational. You really do supply the world with so much interesting information. Thanks again. Cheers Nik. ❤️

  • @naf546
    @naf546 Před 7 lety +25

    Totally encapsulated by some of these images. The first story about the guy who couldn't speak. When I saw his artwork I exclaimed aloud. It's a windows into his mind. It was so clear. Even without the story, the content itself, the shapes and symbols throughout... It is simply exquisite. Soo bored with antique drawings of well to do Edwardian men and women, ugh... So so fresh. I am a pedestrian when it comes to art, so I'm yet to hold any final thoughts as really it's just the beginning for me, which I'm sure is an never ending journey. Not like any of you care. Just hate it when people miss the point then call everyone else lame for having too much of a good time!

  • @asbeautifulasasunset
    @asbeautifulasasunset Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much for uploading this beautiful and inspiring documentary. :)

  • @fhanoverartist
    @fhanoverartist Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this. This helps me see my son and myself in a whole new light. Beautiful.

  • @keithhampton7395
    @keithhampton7395 Před 7 lety +148

    The one thing that this wonderful video does not show, unfortunately, is how many other artists are out there who are not mentally or physically challenged in any way. With zero knowledge about art history and no schooling in art, they still make amazing and outstanding art that is unaffected by the art world. I hope that people realize that the term "outsider" does not only apply to those with some kind of mental challenge, there are thousands of outsider artists besides the type mostly shown here. The video is great, but leaves out a huge swath of artists.

    • @pauldrake1858
      @pauldrake1858 Před 6 lety +2

      You are right Keith there is a huge populous of artists who don't fit the corporate mould who are probably genius' but I think that's the subject for a different video. Have you seen the comments made on the vids of the art world like the Tate Modern or Paul Watson's (Info Wars) comments ? I hope they make more video's like this.

    • @billykobilca6321
      @billykobilca6321 Před 5 lety +4

      I think being different is liberating. Conformity is the height of... of... bordom, uninspiring... DULL. Call it a mental disorder bi- product. .. we all are no some spectrum somewhere, so be it. Better to embrace originality however it comes about than some gatekeeper telling the society... what is art.

    • @BarbaraMerryGeng
      @BarbaraMerryGeng Před 5 lety +4

      Keith Hampton / Actually, in one part, a curator does talk about the many variations of outsider art ...🤓

    • @jamilgotcher5456
      @jamilgotcher5456 Před 5 lety

      That's the first thing I thought of when they asked what is outsider art, I thought it's someone not playing the game of the art world that would make an artist famous, either by choice or because they are not located in a major city.

    • @Colee7
      @Colee7 Před 5 lety +1

      Check out The Visionary Museum in Baltimore. Outsiders are actually visionaries and most of them start making art in their elder years, like in their 80s. It’s absolutely astonishing to me. I’ve never had so much excitement in my body looking at art.

  • @x2theflips2x
    @x2theflips2x Před 3 lety +6

    I needed this, I really needed this, fills my heArt with love

    • @DarlaVaughan
      @DarlaVaughan Před 3 lety

      I'm an artist and I spell heArt like that too lol 🤗🥰🎨💞

  • @harperwelch5147
    @harperwelch5147 Před 3 lety +1

    Outsider art feels real, authentic, unpretentious, unexpected, often amusing but always compelling, if it’s good.

  • @davidsantospago2174
    @davidsantospago2174 Před 3 lety +2

    Most inspiring documentary I've seen in a long time.

  • @alexandracaoying718
    @alexandracaoying718 Před 6 lety +7

    Beautiful! Who is the insane? When the real world has gone insane, at least we have found a safe and beautiful place to wander, a genuine human mind.

  • @foxindots
    @foxindots Před 8 lety +21

    fantastic soundtrack. so many sweet characters.

    • @ross2202
      @ross2202 Před 4 lety

      I completely agree, do you know the name of the songs or artists?

    • @christdolphin69
      @christdolphin69 Před 3 lety

      @@ross2202 heres one of the ones i was looking for
      czcams.com/video/zCoYN02aDC0/video.html

  • @rosetealatte9282
    @rosetealatte9282 Před 5 lety

    I found this so inspiring. The sheer magnitude of creation that came out of these people is nothing short of purity. There is no contrivance or careerism to their art. They pour out their hearts, minds, and spirits into their work because they are compelled by their souls to do so, and I cant think of any art that is better than that.

  • @nancylynne8388
    @nancylynne8388 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for making this documentary.

  • @therailclubfunartupcycling2039

    *LOVE THE ART * Keep it coming!
    'ability' - not disability. Somebody long ago made that awful tag.
    Moving forward ~ In the big picture everyone has an ability and thinking and creating outside the box is rocking on any personal level! *Keep on rockin' in the free world!!!* LOVE THE ART *Free your mind and the rest will follow!!!* LOVE THE ART

  • @SirPrancelot1
    @SirPrancelot1 Před 4 lety +15

    Love the dinosaurs doing it missionary style.

  • @kenmotley5316
    @kenmotley5316 Před 5 lety +3

    A TRUE masterpiece! Really, really enjoyed this piece!

  • @TheMagpie123
    @TheMagpie123 Před 3 lety

    This is an amazing documentary. Thank you so much to both the makers and the artists. The artist interviews are so great and the artworks blew me away.

  • @DateTwoRelate
    @DateTwoRelate Před 3 lety +15

    Where would the history of creativity be without mental illness? What "they" see, many of us will never see. But at least we have an opportunity to be exposed to their work. A privilege in and of itself. I just pray that they aren't exploited by greedy others.

  • @magdalenawestman6285
    @magdalenawestman6285 Před 8 lety +27

    Best of the best. I am watching that for 10th time. I love it.

    • @afaf233
      @afaf233 Před 7 lety +2

      yes its great but the money guys fuck it all up when they start to pay money for teh guy to produce art like an essembley line...it stops being art there and then and becomes business....shame....real art is kids and toddler art cos its instantaneous...no planing....they paint it like they imagine it to be....a tree has a brown stomp and a green top ...which is what a tree is in the cruedest form possible...means the child has totally captured the essence of being a tree....

    • @drhintjens4915
      @drhintjens4915 Před 3 lety

      Magdalena Westman It inspired me too - now I am thinking this is something to do in real life, set up a space where anyone and everyone can create and exchange, can sell and encounter. Of course after Corona...

  • @aldekorea
    @aldekorea Před 7 lety

    This is just awesome! Thank you very much for the upload.

  • @margaretnoble4805
    @margaretnoble4805 Před 3 lety +1

    A truly wonderful documentary. Thank you for making it.

  • @discodirk48
    @discodirk48 Před 3 lety +7

    A story as old as time, brilliant people viewed as crazy only to die often in poverty while "the man" takes it all!

  • @coppertop1963
    @coppertop1963 Před 8 lety +11

    I absolutely love this video. Thank you for making it. We are all artists!

    • @OhFortunae
      @OhFortunae Před 8 lety +4

      +Annette Schrab Clark You are arrogant to think that.

    • @coppertop1963
      @coppertop1963 Před 8 lety +3

      I've seen some of your other posts "Oh Fortunae." I need not say more.

    • @OhFortunae
      @OhFortunae Před 8 lety +1

      Annette Schrab Clark So what, your judgement is hypocritical and PC motivated.

    • @andrewdagglemort5930
      @andrewdagglemort5930 Před 8 lety +3

      you are hard hearted and self destructive because of it. take your hatred elsewhere.

    • @dleetr
      @dleetr Před 6 lety

      The idea of equality of outcome and a removal of the bias towards objective standards is what allows shysters like yentob, to sell this pale of sheep waste as an art documentary rather than a video profile of the exploitative nature of hucksters and scam 'artists'

  • @seeexy
    @seeexy Před 2 lety

    thank u for uploading this 🥺💚💚🙏🙏🙏

  • @williamparker1085
    @williamparker1085 Před 3 lety +1

    this is a wonderful documentary, thank you....its given me something to ponder

  • @will30x
    @will30x Před 5 lety +39

    The UFO guy is amazing

  • @zoeazsss5035
    @zoeazsss5035 Před 8 lety +89

    I think some of the greatest artist in history have been "outsiders"

    • @modfus
      @modfus Před 4 lety +5

      Van Gogh immediately comes to mind.

  • @marloef11
    @marloef11 Před 5 lety +1

    I just come across this documentary. I so enjoyed this. Very well done... Thank You so much for uploading this. The best documentary..

  • @cynthiaa6025
    @cynthiaa6025 Před 5 lety +1

    I just came across this documentary and thought it wonderful. It truly touched me. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @timothylee6859
    @timothylee6859 Před 7 lety +100

    when "outsider art" sells in galleries does it become insider art?

    • @karlsinger5563
      @karlsinger5563 Před 7 lety +11

      Timothy Lee the people are "outsiders"we will always be. The art and illness bring original pieces that once you see you cant throw it in a corner. And if you do it finds a way to touch someone ,it finds a home and touches the soul.

    • @StermaPerma
      @StermaPerma Před 5 lety +7

      Timothy Lee i think its about the artist not the art. The artist still remains an outsider

    • @convolution223
      @convolution223 Před 5 lety +14

      if we fuck the art world's ass too much does the insider art become outsider like a prolapsed anus?

    • @daikayll1897
      @daikayll1897 Před 5 lety +2

      You'd never get to first base with anal ogies like that. Get it?. See what I did there ?.

    • @JoRiver11
      @JoRiver11 Před 5 lety +1

      I was wondering if it was still outsider art when people (including those with disabilities) refer to themselves as geniuses, get the big shows, and ask someone to carry their luggage for them lol. Seems pretty inside to me.

  • @darrenl.woodward9168
    @darrenl.woodward9168 Před 3 lety +4

    I can't recall my ever having enjoy such a piece of great television for years.... so wonderful that it sparkled my muse fuse like an inferno of nostalgic shadows.I need to explain,break the news to Canvas the soul of Blood Orange and Ricoshay... a skyblue is what is required to ease the shattered hearts of its squirming desperate white unwashed Canvas Bastardry

  • @TJ-ym6nv
    @TJ-ym6nv Před 6 lety +2

    Amazing documentary. I've learnt so much. Thank you.

  • @mohiuddinkabir2944
    @mohiuddinkabir2944 Před 3 lety +1

    Its a breathtaking experience for me. Love it. Tnx for uploading and letting us share.

  • @comehonoreyes
    @comehonoreyes Před 8 lety +49

    lets make art friends

  • @wieslaw111
    @wieslaw111 Před 2 lety +3

    outsieder artist is not engaged in a monologue he is engaged in a dialogue, a dialogue with god/deity/unconscious ocean of magma

  • @lucasvelazquez2312
    @lucasvelazquez2312 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for uploading this. Really.

  • @attedragon
    @attedragon Před 3 lety +1

    This was excellent.Thank you thank you!

  • @AA-ke5cu
    @AA-ke5cu Před 5 lety +4

    Everyone is an artist. Period

    • @spiritualkid722
      @spiritualkid722 Před 5 lety

      this statement of yours makes less than no sense

    • @ghostt8679
      @ghostt8679 Před 5 lety

      spiritualkid that statement you made makes no sense as you cannot have something making less than no sense because that would be nonsensical so you should rethink your sentence.

    • @spiritualkid722
      @spiritualkid722 Před 5 lety

      @@ghostt8679 sure thing, bro/sis

  • @herbertkroll1266
    @herbertkroll1266 Před 5 lety +5

    I have tried long and hard to become an outsider artist, but it seems I just can't get inside.
    What am I doing wrong?

    • @rosco8708
      @rosco8708 Před 5 lety +1

      there is no 'inside' , just imaginary windows....

  • @reuvengayle2546
    @reuvengayle2546 Před 6 lety +2

    I've been called an outsider artist,because I'm self taught.I can outpaint and out sculpt some "Insider"artists. It just means I do what I want the way I want to.

  • @beammeupscotty1955
    @beammeupscotty1955 Před 5 lety +1

    Best art documentary I have ever seen.

  • @malachi5813
    @malachi5813 Před 7 lety +114

    as an artist i beginning to understand how full of shit the word and world of art has become.

    • @hifijohn
      @hifijohn Před 6 lety +3

      you took the words right out of my mouth.

    • @StermaPerma
      @StermaPerma Před 5 lety +2

      malachi simonyan Do you mean this is shit, or other art?

    • @gaylandbarney2231
      @gaylandbarney2231 Před 5 lety +11

      it's all about marketing , another scam for the buyers , now that modern is boring......... much of this IS shit , some is good , just like museums.....follow the money , guess who's making a living while that girl stuffs envelopes@@StermaPerma

    • @ToniTruth88
      @ToniTruth88 Před 5 lety

      Create until everyone chases the creator!

    • @snoosebaum995
      @snoosebaum995 Před 4 lety +1

      exactly , its a fucking ruin [ occasional bright spot ]

  • @alexandrakaidan-berry332
    @alexandrakaidan-berry332 Před 7 lety +25

    I want a galley show in New York.
    I have schizoaffective disoder, that's bipolar with a lot of hallucinations. I hate the term "outsider art". I have always found it to be a terrible snobby expression especially when applied to those with an illness. Why should someone's diagnosis devalue their work???
    In addition to my illness I also went to Pratt but could not finish my degree when I became ill.
    I am also the ex-girlfriend of James Park. I know that sounds delusional but please don't let my illness devalue me. People who have mental illness should not be considered outsiders because they fell on bad luck, many of them have put the same amount of time and effort into their art as those who are considered sane. Put a price on what the artwork is worth not on a person or else you are a bigot.

    • @alexandrakaidan-berry332
      @alexandrakaidan-berry332 Před 7 lety +2

      I want a gallery show in New York.

    • @naf546
      @naf546 Před 7 lety +1

      Good luck to you! (Non sarcastically, I genuinely mean it!)

    • @alexandrakaidan-berry332
      @alexandrakaidan-berry332 Před 7 lety

      Ha-Ha with my luck I'll take that sarcastically but thanks. You are sweet : )

    • @catonthehowlingmoonrecords9529
      @catonthehowlingmoonrecords9529 Před 7 lety +1

      I think you can do it. It will take hard work but you can do it.

    • @alexandrakaidan-berry332
      @alexandrakaidan-berry332 Před 7 lety +2

      Thanks for that! The rejection is the worst, it stings. Due to my illness I have only just now gained the courage to apply for studio and wall space. Stupid me in this ageist biased world. I'm starting with the AS220 studio space in Providence. I'm scared hahaha. If I ever accomplish anything, just one minor achievement I will be satisfied.
      These are mine, and it is just a small sample size www.akb1980.portfoliobox.net/
      Thanks for the encouragement!

  • @TheBonebreakers29
    @TheBonebreakers29 Před 4 lety +2

    When the guy is trying to get more camera time while his friend is showing his work in his room and he's telling him to get out I found so funny they are little devas