We need more bohemians: Dr. James Lough at TEDxUpperEastSide

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2013
  • James Lough is the former director of the writing program at the Savannah College of Art and Design, where he currently teaches full-time. His book "Sites of Insight" won the Colorado Endowment of Humanities Award. He is also the winner of the Frank Waters Southwestern Writing Award for short fiction and has published more than 80 articles, short stories, and book reviews. He lives in Savannah, Georgia. His book This Ain't No Holiday Inn: Down and Out at the Chelsea Hotel 1980-1995 explores the lives of Bohemian artists before Bohemians became an endangered species.
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Komentáře • 78

  • @gracem187
    @gracem187 Před 2 lety +17

    i genuinely belive i was a bohemian in my past life. i’m a 15 year old girl from london and i’m so obsessed with the bohemian culture and i really want to live a lifestyle simular to that however when i try to talk about this subject with my friends or family they laugh at me because it’s “unrealistic” and i just really want to find some like minded people.

    • @GretchenlKlein
      @GretchenlKlein Před rokem +1

      it all starts with a dream ~ don't betray your desire ~ it is easier to say 'it will never work', however you are young and you have time ~ start the process ~ baby steps ~ and don't forget your (not your parents goal, not your friends goal) YOUR goal. Enjoy the process.

    • @codyscorner4337
      @codyscorner4337 Před 6 měsíci

      You can do it ! Becoming anything can be difficult.
      I call it “hustle & flow”
      best of luck ! Much love

    • @thesarahstory
      @thesarahstory Před 2 měsíci

      I‘m so blessed with a family that support my bohemian life. I‘m an artist, writer and free spirit. Please do what you love. ❤ Fight for your dream.

  • @LadyDragoncat
    @LadyDragoncat Před 7 lety +27

    Save Our Bohemians!!! Save Our Bohemians!!! Save Our Bohemians!!!

    • @cookiedove659
      @cookiedove659 Před 4 lety +1

      I didn't get it are all bohemian people artist and more importantly are all artist bohemian.

    • @b.d6642
      @b.d6642 Před 2 lety

      @@cookiedove659 not all artists are bohemian but the stereotype is that most bohemians are artists.

  • @GlendaClemens
    @GlendaClemens Před 11 lety +21

    Awesome. I aspire to be more Bohemian and have raised children with totally Bohemian lives. Thanks for the validation of the intense need we have for more creative.

  • @jackchorn
    @jackchorn Před 9 lety +14

    If you travel through the country you will see small towns that have been all but abandoned. Entire little towns- empty buildings and empty streets. I went through one on my boat travels- nice little town on the water and not far from the ocean. A three square block of a town- cool buildiings coming straight out of the little harbor up the little street with fairly large two story buildings and storefronts on street. It was a ghost town. A highway was built that by passed it and essentially cut it off and the business moved to strip malls alongside the new highway.But what an amazing opportunity for an entire little town to be an artist colony. A respite from the cities or a permanent spot. Sadly all it takes is money and people willing to support the arts- two things that seemingly don't go together. I shake my head at the billlions spent on sports stadiums- which is fine- it just seems a shame we don't spend a tiny fraction on something that may produce another Scheile- DaVinci or Rothko. What a shame we are squandering this immense wealth on transient and throw away.

  • @DavinaShefet
    @DavinaShefet Před 7 lety +26

    Thank you for caring about us

    • @cleonawallace376
      @cleonawallace376 Před 6 lety

      We do not care... correctly.

    • @hikngp
      @hikngp Před 4 lety

      See Casa Carolina, Nordic Impact Week. Reply interests to Dave Schmidt

  • @elksquid
    @elksquid Před 11 lety +32

    I want to live in a national park for artists

  • @denissemolina6559
    @denissemolina6559 Před 7 lety +23

    Wonderful man! Artists make greater art by collaboration and being inspired by one another. I wonder which will be the next artist hot spot that will be taken away by rich people once more.

    • @GretchenlKlein
      @GretchenlKlein Před rokem

      Perhaps the trick is to inspire a rich person to help with funding. Get out there and make it happen. Trade art for space, offer classes, get a group together ~ a think tank, "rich" people can help! Negativity stops the flow of creativity. Maybe turn your thinking around.

  • @opengate6
    @opengate6 Před 6 lety +8

    I love this video James. You are so fluid and energetic. The subject matter is close to my heart, as I'm sure it is to so many like minded people. Long Live The Arts!

  • @gkstritch9162
    @gkstritch9162 Před 10 lety +5

    This Ain't No Holiday Inn: Down and Out at the Chelsea Hotel 1980-1995 is terrific. Thumbs up.

  • @phoenixpariah1963
    @phoenixpariah1963 Před 5 lety +12

    Asheville, NC. We have a nice little bohemian scene.

    • @pinkforeverlove1
      @pinkforeverlove1 Před 3 lety

      I visited and it’s awesome. Everyone was very friendly . Sending love from Indiana 🤍

  • @katiemaier2782
    @katiemaier2782 Před 3 lety +6

    Bohemia is part of the Czech Republic. It is not in Romania. I'm trying to learn more about Bohemia because family history and it's so confusing because all I can find is videos taking about "bohemian" as a style or synonym for artist, not as a people who actually lived in the area of what used to be Bohemia. Am I missing something here?

  • @mocbellini
    @mocbellini Před 11 lety +10

    Hey, thank you for needing me

  • @JackHernandezGentlemanJack
    @JackHernandezGentlemanJack Před 9 lety +34

    I assure you Bohemians are not endangered, they are ubiquitous among universities and youth cultures, though many of them are false-bohemia, like the hipsters who are merely aesthetically lead, it;s rather superficial with them, but there are many musicians, writers and artistic explorers knocking around.

    • @jackchorn
      @jackchorn Před 9 lety +5

      +Jack “Does Stuff” Christopher I think really it is that the "look" went mainstream. As with any counter culture most likely had a genuine start- I suppose this is why the word "poser" is used.I ran into a young 20 yo- he was all punked out- leather-studs-punk shirt from old punk band- pegged pants- but all of it tight and clean. As a punk from the 80's I struck up a convo with him. He eventually looked at me and said "its just a look man" how disappointing.Just enough to pull off the look- but mainstream to still be accepted in the norm- no counter culture there.

    • @JackHernandezGentlemanJack
      @JackHernandezGentlemanJack Před 9 lety +2

      jackchorn Yea I did mention the "look" but I assure you there are many individuals who follow a certain outlook to life, a sort of liberal, exploratory, creative outlook, a sort of new-hippy, beat-backlash. And I say that empirically since I'm quite rooted within that culture, but having said that I do live a particularly liberal county, in fact we were one of the only three areas in te UK to have voted liberal democrats, so that might be a factor in my experience.

    • @tdottim
      @tdottim Před 4 lety

      While I agree universities are filled with hipster poseurs, you might be kind of missing the point of Bohemians when you say "merely aesthetically lead". Terence McKenna has some of the best ideas I've heard on the importance of aesthetics.

  • @thomsen59
    @thomsen59 Před 6 lety +3

    Excellent and educational presentation. Thank you for posting this!

  • @Midnightcos
    @Midnightcos Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you! Well said. You've given words to my feelings.

  • @willowb1527
    @willowb1527 Před 9 lety +7

    We are here (Bohemians). A lot of u do not have the cash to live there. I would give my left arm to live there

  • @StarvingPoet
    @StarvingPoet Před 8 lety +32

    a problem is that our increasingly conservative culture has stopped valuing bohemian liberalism and mainly values 'bobo aesthetics' which give the appearance of edgy change while coming mainly from the well to do artists and institutions. I realize it's a blurry distinction but one that's mostly true when you see most non commercial oriented artists getting pushed out of huge cultural hubs.

  • @jazjillette
    @jazjillette Před 4 lety +1

    What an excellent talk.
    All points are so relevant.

  • @raisl1853
    @raisl1853 Před rokem

    I don't have an answer either. This is 9years old and it's more relevant than ever. My bohemian friends can't afford hardly anything, yet they sacrifice everything to make art: financial stability, a solid living situation and proximity to fellow artists

  • @minimalistpotter2051
    @minimalistpotter2051 Před 6 lety +29

    Bohemia is in the Czech Republic not Romania.

    • @Dexxter_slav
      @Dexxter_slav Před 5 lety

      I'm from Bohemia (North of Czech) . But hey, i guess im not Bohemian because im not gypsy (romani)

    • @cinemathequerouge317
      @cinemathequerouge317 Před 3 lety

      I think he just misspoke.

  • @justinmeredith4513
    @justinmeredith4513 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you ♥️

  • @lampionmancz
    @lampionmancz Před 2 lety +1

    May I ask what is a bohemian lifestyle? I an completely unaware of this being a thing I just found this video while searching up stuff about Bohemia.

  • @JLW667
    @JLW667 Před 5 lety

    I love this video!!!

  • @AdamJamesMusic
    @AdamJamesMusic Před 8 lety +2

    The Brewery in Los Angeles is a dynamic working artists community

  • @crispygaming6393
    @crispygaming6393 Před 5 lety +2

    My father's side is Bohemian, it definitely burns in me... Rh-

  • @KatoJari
    @KatoJari Před 4 lety +6

    the romani came to bohemia and had some caravans there. the vast majority of bohemians were not gypsies. Bohemia is the westernmost and largest historical region of the Czech lands, where my family migrated from. and the romani have very little to do with bohemian culture. modern day flower children just adopted some "gypsy culture" and call it bohemian style.

  • @someonesomeone25
    @someonesomeone25 Před 3 lety

    Is there an artsy scene in torquay? Ill be living there soon

  • @DonVueltaMorales
    @DonVueltaMorales Před 2 lety

    Bohemia is in the Czech Republic currently.

  • @monimaktub
    @monimaktub Před 11 lety +3

    Sure. We need them. NOW

  • @JObhihosoho
    @JObhihosoho Před 3 lety +1

    There is a line in a Hindi song,
    "Hey! Eco-friendly! saviour of nature!
    I am too nature!"

  • @papatinpan
    @papatinpan Před rokem

    I lived in Savannah & it is not cheap & unless you are part of the SCAD "Art" scene being a very exclusive scene at that, any creative endeavor wil bet met with scrutiny judged. & if you don't drink, social scene in Savannah you are screwed.

  • @cookiedove659
    @cookiedove659 Před 4 lety +1

    I still didn't get it are all bohemian people artists and more importantly are all artist bohemian. Any difference

  • @riffraffjr
    @riffraffjr Před 4 lety +2

    They were called Bohemians in Paris because they lived in the same slums where the Gypsies lived and the French believed that the Gypsies originated from "Bohemia".

  • @talesfromtinpanalley-thedo6198

    The same thing is happening in London in Soho and St Giles in front of our very eyes. Will Self and Dan Cruikshank discuss this in our upcoming film which opens the 23rd Portobello International Film Festival (a free film festival) on August 3oth at The Maxilla Social Club in Maxilla Walk London W10. The Trailer can be seen at the link here

  • @eddyk2016
    @eddyk2016 Před rokem

    I think the same way as this guy. Every city and small town (UK) I go to now looks the same. Too many costa coffees, and KFC’s,
    ~ less chain stores, more bohemians 👍

  • @JackHernandezGentlemanJack

    the answer is communes dude

    • @aninjawolf37
      @aninjawolf37 Před 6 lety +2

      Jack Stone hippies and bohemians aren't the same just because they are similar. You're thinking more of a hippie base than bohemian.

  • @ladycanada35
    @ladycanada35 Před 6 lety +2

    try TORONTO ;)

  • @cinemathequerouge317
    @cinemathequerouge317 Před 3 lety +1

    What artists need is a UBI (Universal Basic Income).
    The old way of living the artists lifestyle is not really workable anymore. I'm an artist from a family of artists who grew up around nothing but artists, so I know what I'm talking about.
    A UBI would give artists a small income they can use to stay alive while they create.
    I used to think CZcams & the Internet could be that help artists need but the payment schemes are to convoluted & haphazard.

  • @daca8395
    @daca8395 Před 5 lety +3

    "we need more Bohemians"
    Names exactly 1 bohemian (can you name that one?)

  • @catherinetimco4310
    @catherinetimco4310 Před 3 lety

    Eating whole foods, or better said, healthy foods, was here long before the bohemians.

  • @nelizasanni9801
    @nelizasanni9801 Před rokem

    Selina is the new Chelsea hotel

  • @thelastbastionsofbohemia8740

    But we are the last ☮️

  • @riffraffjr
    @riffraffjr Před 4 lety +8

    Lough makes a huge mistake. He believes that the Place makes the Artist, when it is the Artist that makes the Place.
    It isn't Gentrification that is ruining art at all. Granted there are thousands of people who wasted their parents money (or went into debt) for a degree in art who would love for Lough to find some sort of corporate sponsor to subsidize their rent in an urban loft so they can crochet cat ears to sell on Etsy. And that is what these sorts of initiatives always result in. We have to remind people that Max Beckmann made some of his best work while hiding from the Nazi's in a candle lite basement.
    We live in an age consumed by academic art, art taught in schools, prescribed and canonized by Post Modernist theory. Much like the academic system of the 19th century that shunned Van Gogh, in favor of art approved by the galleries and easily judged with a check list by critiques. The great art of our current age lies in an attic or basement somewhere, and has no relation to any of the social causes and isms (socialism, feminism, gender studies, anti-colonialism, what-have-you etc) that our academic art dictates, to be discovered by a generation not yet born and removed from the BS of our current age.

    • @cinemathequerouge317
      @cinemathequerouge317 Před 3 lety

      I agree with some of what you're saying. Not all.
      I'm an artist from a family of artists. I'm also University trained.
      You're correct that the artist makes the place, not the other way around.
      I can tell that you're either not an artist (or not a serious one) with your crack about getting subsidized to crochet cat ears to sell on Etsy.
      Making a living AS an artist is harder now than ever before. I know this first hand. Also people I graduated with many years ago are struggling harder than you can imagine.
      It's also harder to do the BS day job/ Art at Night thing. Day jobs somehow pay FAR worse than they used to, which is quite an accomplishment. Rents, utilities are FAR higher than they used to be. So it leaves very little (if any) surplus income and no real time to do anything. Art isn't like working down at the bank.
      What really is needed is a UBI, so artists can go off and do their thing without wasting all that time scratching to get by because that doesn't really work anymore.

  • @sirgeoffreyalexandergalato7230

    they can't afford to let us thrive....we'd change things!

  • @keithkirkness4875
    @keithkirkness4875 Před rokem

    I'd imagine the Bohemians of the future will end up converging in Ukraine once the war has ended.

  • @pickles9440
    @pickles9440 Před rokem

    The young artist end up staying in their parents basement till they’re 50.

  • @Mmmmkaaay
    @Mmmmkaaay Před 6 lety +12

    Nowadays you have to have dough to be artfully poor.😉

  • @TheSchev
    @TheSchev Před 5 lety

    You mention Savanah Nashville and Berkeley/Oakland as if they are small towns. They are not and real artists neither need nor want your help, but, they are congragrating in certain small towns - populatiion under 2000.

  • @pulkitarora8681
    @pulkitarora8681 Před 6 lety +2

    hey you didnt mention real BOHEMIA (Rodger David ) in this
    WASTED 17 MIN. HUH

  • @forkingthegoal7186
    @forkingthegoal7186 Před 6 lety

    Forget "National Parks for Artist" I want to live in a national park!
    Second: don't Bohemians live a Nomadic/Vagabond/Gypsy lifestyle? Bohemians are notorious for traveling and spending only a few years in select cities. I dont think they would be too thrilled at living in the "National parks for Artist"

  • @kionaokay
    @kionaokay Před 2 lety +1

    I am of the Bohemian race, I would appreciate you all not using Bohemian as a way of living when it is a race.

  • @kylewhitehead5975
    @kylewhitehead5975 Před 9 lety +4

    Bohemian my ass. "Well so and so lived there so I want to too." Give me a break. Art is about Art, location doesn't mean shit.

  • @baddoggie101
    @baddoggie101 Před 9 lety +1

    Wow! All those famous people lived, pissed, puked, fucked, were spaced-out at the Chelsey Hotel. Ain't that great? So what.

  • @scobo4743
    @scobo4743 Před rokem

    Art flurishes when you don't pay attention to it or force it. I disagree with this person.