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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
  • Artist Harry Dodge, USC Professor of Art History Megan R. Luke and MOCA Chief Curator Helen Molesworth discuss Robert Rauschenberg’s Combines. In these works, Rauschenberg removes the boundaries between painting and sculpture and turns his attention toward exploring the shared spaces between art and life. This fluidity is a part of Rauschenberg’s legacy that has given artists a previously unprecedented sense of creative and formal freedom.
    Director: Andrew van Baal
    Music: John Cage
    Special Thanks: Helen Molesworth, Megan R. Luke, Harry Dodge

Komentáře • 60

  • @mattbray_studio
    @mattbray_studio Před 2 lety +6

    such a naturally talented artist. his work is so joyful

  • @josuaaljerin2988
    @josuaaljerin2988 Před 6 lety +7

    Very well produced video ! Thank you for that.

  • @henridelagardere4584
    @henridelagardere4584 Před 6 lety +41

    I dare any of you "my 4-year old brother can do better" guys, I double dare you. Can this brother of yours also *frustrate our preconceptions* or procure *shared spaces* for the interior view? Are your infant siblings capable to live in the *gap between art and life* or even bridge it? Where would a 4-year old get a *stuffed goat* or pictures of his *homosexual lover,* to begin with? Every parent knows only too well that toddlers are more than able to squeeze things out of other things, but they are not aware of the fact that they're doing so in a *continuum between two poles.* Are you able to *get at that space* the way Rauschenberg did? And most importantly, does your 4-year old brother also give other artists that *enormous sense of permission?*

    • @laro802
      @laro802 Před 4 lety +3

      Fantastic video. Rauschenberg always inspires. He had a way of just letting go and approaching things like a child with a sophisticated mind.

    • @okaykkblu
      @okaykkblu Před 4 lety +1

      Well this is the media old man so get over it people are going to give their opinion

    • @dantesmith8158
      @dantesmith8158 Před 4 lety +1

      My four year old brother can do all them things and more... but then again my real name is Maria Anna Mozart (age 9).

  • @user-li7se1fp1t
    @user-li7se1fp1t Před rokem +2

    Very informative, insightful, and inspirational! Great video! 😊👍

  • @thomastreppenhauerphotosho3972

    It's a great idea to fill the gap between life and arts. Thank you for your video.

  • @nastassiamorrison4699
    @nastassiamorrison4699 Před 6 lety +9

    I adore his work

    • @tripleaaa4409
      @tripleaaa4409 Před 6 lety +1

      Nastassia Morrison same lol, but mostly his printmaking stuff.

  • @nerner266
    @nerner266 Před 6 lety +17

    I find interesting how most of this kind of videos that are made by art institutions tend to omit the inherent political context of art. The work of Rauschenberg, just like Jasper Johns, Jess and all these artists situated in the transition between american expresionism and pop art is influenced by the political and cultural context of the Greenbergian art suprematism, heavily inspired by ultra nationalist, homophobic and sexist ideologies.
    These artists are literally formed inside that political frame, but with the Cold War and the rediscovery of the work of Marcel Duchamp, the apolitical aspects of the American Abstract Expressionism start to shatter in the minds of these artists, and because of that they begin to ridicule and satirise the cynical valors of the american artstyle.
    THAT'S what makes it fascinating and that's why Rauschenberg should be your hero.

    • @blueponypics2931
      @blueponypics2931 Před 4 lety

      Wow fighting words I see you lacked the courage to put yr name where yr mouth is.🐎🐎🐎🦘🦘🦘🐨🐨🐨

  • @storybored972
    @storybored972 Před 6 měsíci

    He once said “ “If I walked completely around the block and didn’t find enough to work with, I could take one other block and walk around it in any direction - but that was it.” Of course a block or two in New York isn’t exactly an empty parking lot.

  • @zemox2534
    @zemox2534 Před 3 lety +1

    I forgot how awesome Robert's artwork is.

    • @mattbray_studio
      @mattbray_studio Před 2 lety +1

      yeah he's continuously overlooked (by myself included)

  • @suurpoiss4493
    @suurpoiss4493 Před 7 lety +2

    What's the piece 1:43 ?

  • @markbrigante72
    @markbrigante72 Před 4 lety +2

    Choices are there for fools to take... direction is the choices genius make

  • @sanniichigo949
    @sanniichigo949 Před 6 lety +4

    i love it

  • @xilefn7158
    @xilefn7158 Před 5 lety +2

    Sooooo intresting

  • @indydude3367
    @indydude3367 Před 4 lety +3

    The "art" are the superlatives that these "experts" come up with.

  • @frankblangeard8865
    @frankblangeard8865 Před 3 lety +1

    Now I know why I had never heard of this guy.

  • @rollins2922
    @rollins2922 Před rokem

    Henry Moore.

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly Před 4 lety

    Note to amateur artists: if you want people to really get into your slap-dash assemblages, smear some bright color paints over parts of it. (2:51) Straight out of the tube is best.
    About Rauschenberg giving other "artists permission to do whatever they want": that was not a concern of his. Bob was focused on what he was doing, not what other artists might do.

  • @AlexanderNixonArtHistory
    @AlexanderNixonArtHistory Před 8 lety +7

    "He's my hero." How about an explanation.

    • @harrycartwright466
      @harrycartwright466 Před 6 lety +6

      She clearly gives an explanation throughout the entirety of this video...

  • @lukec8371
    @lukec8371 Před 2 lety +2

    I've never felt like puking from looking at art....
    Thank you for this experience.
    You have to be incredibly delusional to see this as art, you'd have to be trying to force yourselves into looking at the ugly and seeing it as beautiful.

  • @RichardKing4U
    @RichardKing4U Před 6 lety +1

    Very interesting. Didn't like everything, but never the less quite interesting. Now I need to get myself a lover and change my name from Newton to something like "El Supremo" or "The Master" or "Xytoply" or "Corrugated Custard, with knobs on it big time Smith" You know, something catchy. Something it's impossible to forget. I mean, Chris Newton is a bit too pedestrian don't you think - But seriously, the video was OK.
    But one last condition. I'm NOT turning gay. I love women too much. Not often enough these daze, but they are my first and only choice. So sorry lads I'm spoken for. Well not yet. When I hit the big time I'll have the time of my life, but with women, no gay lovers. That's definitely out for sure.

    • @tripleaaa4409
      @tripleaaa4409 Před 6 lety +2

      Chris Newton are you related to Isaac Newton

  • @ultraali453
    @ultraali453 Před měsícem

    I'm still convinced that, at some level, these artists are trying to be funny.

  • @francescomarani826
    @francescomarani826 Před 4 lety

    my brain 1: ''oh He is like ACDC!''
    my brain 2: ''what do you mean! How!?"
    my brain 1: "both are overvalued"
    my brain 2: "ahah, yeah it's true:)"!
    my brain 3: it's just smiling for the whole time

    • @ThePooper3000
      @ThePooper3000 Před 3 lety +1

      Overvalued? If you asked the average person walking down the street who Rauschenberg was, you probably wouldn't get many correct answers. Ask them about Picasso or Warhol, however, and then you'll truly know what an overvalued artist is.

  • @shesobossy4778
    @shesobossy4778 Před 8 lety +4

    1:26 replace "form" with "shit" is going to make more sense

  • @lionhead7497
    @lionhead7497 Před 3 lety +2

    There is no discipline or skill in this work. There is no beauty. If anything, its another form of shock art but only shocking that it is considered art. I would be interested in learning about how Rauschenberg became known. If you listen to the man give an interview it seems as even he cannot give a quality explanation of his work. This stuff is the antithesis of culture.

    • @BobPagani
      @BobPagani Před 2 lety +3

      In other words, what you like is art and what you don't, isn't. Not as profound as you think.

  • @wildside4822
    @wildside4822 Před rokem +1

    Lol could do better in my sleep

  • @issac7787
    @issac7787 Před 8 lety +11

    Disgrace to modern art, pretentious.

    • @eyevix
      @eyevix Před 6 lety

      Searching In Progress asssss

  • @alexbovender2839
    @alexbovender2839 Před 8 lety +3

    poop emoji

  • @Aetherea_B4M_B4M
    @Aetherea_B4M_B4M Před 8 lety +2

    disgrace horrorful atrocius sense of "4R+" to make money without discipline

  • @janejin8145
    @janejin8145 Před 3 lety

    maybe the artist is sophisticated and interesting, but this interview is pretentious af

  • @johnwhite5306
    @johnwhite5306 Před 6 lety +3

    That is art for the non-talented.

    • @BobPagani
      @BobPagani Před 4 lety

      Then it should be extremely simple for an advanced creature such as yourself to bang a few things out, sell them, and become very wealthy. Let's see you do it.

    • @thefairhairedboywiththered2951
      @thefairhairedboywiththered2951 Před 4 lety

      BobPagani - Nah you need to have the connections in the art world as well to sell your work. I do actually like a lot of Rauschenberg work, and think it is imaginative but some of his work is just not up to scratch. I get the impression that once these artists have made a name for themselves they cotton on to the fact that they can churn out anything and it will get praise. They either become very arrogant or lazy about their work-they just don’t try.

    • @BobPagani
      @BobPagani Před 2 lety

      @@thefairhairedboywiththered2951 Rauschenberg did not have connections when he started out. He struggled to get accepted just like most fledgling artists.

  • @olliecann6817
    @olliecann6817 Před 5 lety

    My auntie Daren could do better

  • @sexobscura
    @sexobscura Před 6 lety

    this kind of stuff gave intellectuals an excuse for a career

    • @BobPagani
      @BobPagani Před 2 lety +2

      And if there's one thing we don't want in America, it's intellectual people.