The Art Market: Part 1 - Auctions
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2016
- I made this series of mini-docs with artsy.net and UBS about the contemporary art market. The idea was to tackle a difficult subject and offer a primer on how to begin to understand it. This is part 1, concerning fine art auctions. Edited by Nate DeYoung. The Art Market (in Four Parts) series is owned by Art.sy, Inc. For licensing of these films, please contact legal@artsy.net.
you have a great narrative voice ..
Its very artsy
Can't wait for parts 2-4. This was so good
go to UBS channel!
Man, I had to watch it twice to fully understand this but I love the quickness of your videos. Great work.
Oscar, you are so awesome. I love your video production style and your voice is very suiting of that style. keep up the good content
The content you produce is always such high quality.
Great film Oscar! Your voiceover/narration work is impeccable and really anchors the tone of your projects.
Oscar this is one of the best short films I've seen online to date. I don't know how you do it.
That was beyond interesting! Can't wait to see the other parts! Great video
Thank you Oscar :)
We had no reason to expect more from you or at least so much so soon, but I for one am supremely happy you keep uploading.
I meant to add that I like the subject matter too.
Great work, Oscar!
This was amazing. Well done Oscar & the crew!
Two words: Money. Laundering.
Art (has become) is nothing more than a store of value. That’s it and that’s all.
lol i was about to say this
Look into “live art “ it can be shipped internationally without being checked the contents by customs 😒 I can only think it’s human trafficking because shipping animals can happen without it being hidden.
Take a look at New Joseph Charles Colin $1 Per Minute Paintings Before He Blows Up.
Exactly
New2yoU - SECOND LIFE 2018 couldn’t find him
Love it! I did not get bored for a single second. Looking forward to the following parts.
I'll be sharing this with my art classes. Well done Oscar. Fast, entertaining, informative. Very cool.
In all of these amazing videos you create, it's your voice that keeps me hooked! (Oh, and the snazzy editing of course!)
Love how each video has a different topic and all of them are so unique. Keep up the excellent work, I'm keen to see more.
man finally a guy that smart to talk about it... i just recently saw this in a vimeo trailer and i love it... now knowing its you Oscar im a fan of your videos thanks for sharing and also casey the reason i know that you exists
This is absolutely my favorite set of films of this website.
Oscar you have quickly become my favorite and most inspiring short film/documentary maker. You are a class apart! Please don't ever start vlogging like a moron. Thank you for this great video. I learnt something new.
Once again you deliver. Very interesting topic and nicely flowing doc. Very nice Oscar.
Kind of fun to watch - its an amusing demonstration of the creative dimension being atvthe base of our ways of acting and thinking - and its also a narrative of how power is an important part of human consciousness. It seems to be a playground for the creation of modern World. And at the same time there are the eternal questions of quality. What is the important quality of a piece of art? Or anything else in our ways of acting and thinking -
So interesting. Can't wait for more.
Stellar work Oscar! Looking forward to more of this!
you are such a great cinematographer and commentator!
this is a great series!
I think this already has more views than the four videos on UBS's channel combined. Oscar for President.
Fantastic work. I stumbled upon this by chanace, and was exactly what I needed. It left me wishing for more content about art auctions!
Scar - this is top stuff. As someone once said, I don't know much about art but I know what I like. And I liked this.
probably one of my favourite videos on this site! Great Work.
Awesome video - super insightful and expertly edited and presented. Keep 'em coming!
Can't wait for the next part! Reminds me of the film 'How to steal a million.'
this is so cool. i love the recent focus youtube has on art
Simply incredible! So clean and polished and professional. Keep it up.
waiting for part 2. I like how your videos are informative as well as entertaining
So knowledgeable! Great analysis on the autions! Never know that before!
I took an Art History course to fulfill a requirement last semester. The best part was when, after working up through about 1900, we arrived at the Dada works. My professor asked, "Is this art?" when looking at Jean Arp's "Collage...," then sat and watched as 30 twenty-somethings argued amongst each other, then fumed for an hour. Definitely her favorite day of the semester.
Your style of film making is so good. Thank you.
Although you don't post content as often as we all would like, each project of yours is so interesting and well done!
So GOOD. Too good for youtube, I'd say.
Your magnificent voice makes it just out of this world
Wow! I'm speechless ! Great implementation of the Info.
im an art student and this made everything click for me, thanks for the excellent series and information!
Your work is astounding Oscar! Such innovative content presented beautifully.
Bring on the next few parts mate, this was bloody fantastic!! (I'm loving this all the way from Australia )
Me too!
Not one of your video is disappointing man. Great work!
Loved this series. Both entertaining and educational ! Love the style of your videos too :) you should have a couple more thousand subs !
One of your finest works, Oscar! Your voice is awesome (and everyone else already told you that about the video).
You deserve more subscribers for sure
this is an insanely great video and series.
already seen this series on artsy.net but I watch it again and it is still very good job
Your work is legit! I love it
Great film. Short and concise. The dynamic is excellent and I learned a lot :-)
I like you videos, because when you eexplain its fast and understandable even I'm bad in speaking English. The first time I saw oscar is when casey and oscar eat at mcdo. Eating 12$ burger! that was insane and now I'm watching this video and loving how you explain. Oh and the coin review in 1 week, I watched that too. i love everything you do in filming and just having fun =) cheers
Loving this series! Reminds me of A Brief History of John Baldessari narrated by Tom Waits.
Oscar nails it everytime
Absolutely love your work!
So glad I came across this channel
Nice one Oscar! This is great! Well done!!
Oscar the great. That was an amazing piece.
Congratulations. Amazing work, Oscar.
Love your voice. Makes me listen.
i love the unique lower thirds!
this is amazing!!! very insightful
Really great video Oscar! Good job
Very excellent film! Much like your bank card video it's very informative and keeps your attention. You have quite the gift Oscar and friends!
Love this. Keep inspiring!!
Awesome video ! keep up the awesome work
love your unique style
I was looking for the subtitle! Thank you so much!
Great, eye opening, video Oscar!
Really really well done. Awesome work
Hey Oscar, I really love your voice-overs. And editing. But mostly your voice!
Nice video as always, makes me want to re-watch Shock of the NEW
Amazing content, loved it!
this is so interesting! i love it!
Love this! Very informative, Oscar
Great work Oscar!!! Love your voice
My favorite painting I bought at a thrift store for $20 !I love it! #Winning!!!
wow wow wow!!! Great Work Oscar!
Top Content as always
I love your work Oscar!! So tightly edited (Cheers Nate DeYoung), brilliant deadpan narration style and so information dense I have to pause it constantly just to process everything. It's fantastic.
Masterpiece!
Duuuude that was hella interesting. Nice work keep it up
Thank you so much for you videos!! i love it
Isn't this all about tax-evation for the buyers?
It is
people still bought art before 1900s for large amounts of money there was no tax then your opinion is flawed
@@NathMainA99 The speculative art market is a recent phenomenon. The value of a piece of art in the past was based on its perceived value as a masterwork, not a set of investments that will appreciate in value. Also the tax evasion bit means that you can donate artworks and write off their value on your income tax. So if you buy a work from a relatively unknown artist, have it appraised by an "expert" (ie art world contact) at a later date for a higher value, you've just received a credit to write off several thousand to several million dollars in income tax. There are many ways to manipulate the art market, especially after the 20th century where art is divorced from craft ie consensus aesthetic value.
Most of the time
LOVE it. I'll share this online on twitter.
Great, informative video. And I need to learn to paint.
Sick work Oscar!
upload daily you will be the next on my watchlist after Casey
Amazing!!!
This video was so good, post more often oscar please!
I guess the self restraint and Gothic moderation capabilities made a master auctioneer. Definitely situational awareness too a forte along with reflexes. The hammer volition is perhaps the most powerful neuro - motor skill. Yes! Champions.
Buying a painting on credit and getting points that’s a boss move
Pat W I did that! Not at those numbers though!
There was a Chinese billionaire who bought a $170 million painting that did the same thing and they had to do multiple transaction b/c of the limit.
This was awesome Oscar!
excelente trabajo. saludos de Argentina!
this is so well made wtf
That was awesome man
Great work!
Great job man!
loved it
I like your stuff.
Brilliant!