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No mate we are realist and not conned, unlike some.keaton said:Whereas sneering at Modern Art involves a level of genius few here would understand?
No mate we are realist and not conned, unlike some.keaton said:Whereas sneering at Modern Art involves a level of genius few here would understand?
Kylies Stunt Arse said:and patronising people that have asked for an explanation is ok is it? Please answer my post a few above this one.
Kylies Stunt Arse said:With your response of art history course for the uninterested. I did then ask you to please exlain.
Jimmy Saville said:I like Rothko. He made a big impression on me on my first visit to the Tate Britain when i was still at school. They used to have a huge room full of Rothko's (perhaps they still do) and it was very dark, imposing and moody.
His work really stuck with me, despite seeing Dali, Picasso, Rembrandt, Rodin, Turner, Van Gogh, Monet and Gainsborough that day.
Surely art is about opinion. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and I for one like his work. Can I explain it? Well, no. You'll need an art historian for that, but as I understand it, much of art is about originality and where it sits against what has been done before.
Emin's bed, another piece that I enjoyed is a prime example. Part of it is the idea and being the first to do it, but it's really about what it portrays, which to me is a persons life in turmoil. I thought the use of her bed and the stuff around it really encapsulated it. It's not enough to say "I could have done that". What you have to accept is that she did that and to me (and this is just MY opinion) it captures something beautifully.
cannedheat said:Did you never go scrumping.
cannedheat said:Oh well if you found an art gallery interesting at 14 thats fine.
At fourteen I was more interested in getting a glimpse of Miss Turners knickers, and had my class be taken to an art gallery most of us would have ended up on the pier.
m20gull said:For me Rothko works on two levels:
His colour field work is inspiring - inspiring a whole wealth of emotions - which is what it is intended to do. Abstract Expressionism is a step in the development of art from realistic works of the 18th century through different schools, like Impressionism and Expressionism where increasingly the light and then emotion became more important than what was being painted or the skill required. Other schools still persist with realism - it's just a different type of modern art.
Secondly the colour field work is one stage in Rothko's own development from primitive works, gradually stripping away the detail to get to the pure emotion of the artist, seen eventually in the grim later works shortly before his suicide.
Colour field refers to his paintings which comprise essentially fields of colour "floating" over each other.tedebear said:Cool! Not sure I understand what colour field work means though? Choice of colours or colours together?
m20gull said:Colour field refers to his paintings which comprise essentially fields of colour "floating" over each other.
... as opposed to earlier works like thism20gull said:Colour field refers to his paintings which comprise essentially fields of colour "floating" over each other.