Lecture 04 Abstract Expressionism & The New York School

Lecture 04 Abstract Expressionism & The New York School

Art History with Travis Lee Clark

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@janicewolk6492
@janicewolk6492 - 27.11.2024 10:57

Kennedy died November 22,1963.

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@jamesanonymous2343
@jamesanonymous2343 - 20.10.2024 01:14

SHUT UP A-HOLE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,STICK IT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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@dharshidesilva2189
@dharshidesilva2189 - 09.10.2024 16:41

Thank you for this 🙏🏽

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@annaderoo8378
@annaderoo8378 - 25.09.2024 15:42

Thank you for posting this. Loved it. All the best from Greece

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@jasonpetersharpe
@jasonpetersharpe - 19.08.2024 07:50

Great videos. Thank you so much.

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@TheBobe-scumart
@TheBobe-scumart - 22.07.2024 08:37

I have been in NYU LANGONE Hospital for about a month now and I've still got about 3 weeks left to go. I am an artist, for the most part, self-taught...I did study art in college for a year before quitting due to my negative behavior, including addiction. I create art, one, because it's all I know how to do, and two, because it's all I want to do. For many years I created simp,you to just pay my way through life. I've always considered myself an artist in the pictorial sense...only now, in my later years- I'm 43 -ive developed into being an artist that has something to say. Anyhow...I want to thank you, @travis Lee Clark, for making this harrowing time in my life easier to pass through. I've always loved art history by way of books and documentaries. Though through your lectures, I've learned a hell of alot more. Again, thank you.

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@lemonlimelukey
@lemonlimelukey - 09.05.2024 00:35

whitoid abstractions 😂😂

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@jacksonpayne4188
@jacksonpayne4188 - 26.04.2024 23:30

Love ya, but HARD disagree about the ab ex artists not making images, and reducing it to an “experience”. These are absolutely still images and that a big part of the point.

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@hamburgler227
@hamburgler227 - 23.03.2024 01:29

Excellent lecture. It’s been a few years since I’d thought much about the movement and needed a refresher. You nailed it. Your insights and ability to make the connections are quite good.👍

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@Artbyjunej
@Artbyjunej - 29.02.2024 22:42

Thank you so much for posting these. Since graduating i haven’t had a chance to continue my art history lessons and this is invaluable! Also love the way you tell these stories. Thank you!

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@tsengedie3039
@tsengedie3039 - 25.01.2024 08:05

Thank you so much for sharing these lectures! It is very helpful for me as a visual design student. Truly appreciated. Warm regards from Tokyo.

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@InRelativeObscurity
@InRelativeObscurity - 12.01.2024 05:40

Thank you for sharing this.

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@evelynramos445
@evelynramos445 - 18.09.2023 03:51

Unknown to the regular population!

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@lisabuck2076
@lisabuck2076 - 21.08.2023 04:26

Wonderful to revisit the Art Since WW2 that I took in college in the early 80s. Great lecture. My friend who, before watching this would tell you he didn't understand abstract art. Now he thinks he does.

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@MrLjw1001
@MrLjw1001 - 22.06.2023 05:40

All the laughter at the drinking and destructive lifestyles of these artists make the presenter seem like a shallow, immature teen showing off for his friends. It’s too bad, since he has good info and insights.

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@zangasperic11
@zangasperic11 - 13.06.2023 22:32

Thank you.

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@gabykogut6462
@gabykogut6462 - 20.03.2023 02:36

Malevich is pronounced muh-LAY-vitch

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@gabykogut6462
@gabykogut6462 - 20.03.2023 02:27

It's great to have these lectures but Leger (as in Fernand) is pronounced lay-JHAY. When "er" is a suffix in French, it is always pronounced like "ay" in English.

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@robertgiles9124
@robertgiles9124 - 19.02.2023 11:49

Sad to hear Motherwell was a fan of Marxism at one point. Did he remain one after all the horrors of Marxist regimes came out? So weird when I see kids now who grow up in freedom and the privilege of a Capitalist society yet want to endorse a Marxist way of life. Spoiled kids are sometimes clueless spoiled brats.

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@francoisetesnier1143
@francoisetesnier1143 - 20.12.2022 08:01

Peut--on traduire en francais ?

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@marypartridge5154
@marypartridge5154 - 04.11.2022 02:58

My God im not meaning to be rude but there is a lot of bullshit with art. Im a painter and I have no clue what to call my art. If you ask me a lot of people will give abstract a go because drawing takes time and practise. Having said all of this one can learn realism but no one say could learn to do what abstracts and the likes of me do. All I can say is that us artists are driven monsters. Its the only thing we feel we are good at. Im not trying ti be rude as its very kind of you to teach us for free so thanx. Fascinating to hear about New York.

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@starkr111
@starkr111 - 18.10.2022 10:44

The AbEx painters were modern Neanderthals painting on the canvas walls of their chosen cave. I mean this in the best sense of that term as a clan of human beings expressing themselves and their world on their own terms. I may not see extinct animals in flight in their work but I do feel them in there often. Cavemen roaming the caverns of our not so modern metropolises.

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@traceyolsen308
@traceyolsen308 - 13.10.2022 15:07

The program The CIA and Art showed how you could barely give this stuff away until the CIA started secretly funding it as some sort of ideological fight against Communist countries and their only supporting(?) Socialist Realism. Wouldn't this have badly distorted the Art Market?..people investing in Art they don't actually like because they think it will make a profit when resold? Also you didn't mention Kandinsky's and Mondrian's great interest in Theosophy and Spiritualism..many paintings that appear abstract with these and other artists work presumably wouldn't have appeared abstract to them but actually trying to depict Spirit Worlds and theosophical theories about colour etc? Also perhaps Kline's and Motherwell's (?) work being a sort of Cargo Cult version of Zen Buddhism? Resembling the forms used in the religion but without any of the meaning? +Didn't many of the Surrealists later developed interests in Esoteric Buddhism and Tantra, as well as European occultism so many of their apparent abstract works presumably were also attempting to be representational in that way? But it was a very interesting lecture, thank you.

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@AvsFan32
@AvsFan32 - 07.10.2022 19:33

This is fantastic

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@johnraffanello9825
@johnraffanello9825 - 13.08.2022 18:20

This guy is great love listening but if he thinks Pollock spontaneously created he is totally wrong. The mathematical structure is as clear as a bell.

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@anlerden4851
@anlerden4851 - 22.07.2022 12:45

I love Expressionism Abstract Art so much.😊😇🥰😍🤗

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@missvickiemusic1
@missvickiemusic1 - 18.07.2022 22:32

Wonderful lecture, thank you so much!

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@jayumble8390
@jayumble8390 - 01.07.2022 04:45

These lectures are absolutely incredible! I have learned so much!

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@rafaeldsouza3280
@rafaeldsouza3280 - 14.06.2022 21:59

really good work! thank you

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@r.j3773
@r.j3773 - 13.06.2022 03:06

Amazing fantastic lecture, I really enjoyed it, and learned a lot from it. Thank you

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@eminazeric6764
@eminazeric6764 - 17.04.2022 21:48

Thank You for posting these lectures on You Tube .. A huge help in studying for my exam ... Understanding more about the artists themselves is gonna be a huge help to understand there works ..

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@gretchengraham6266
@gretchengraham6266 - 17.04.2022 19:25

LOVED THIS! This lecture is my idea of a good time. Thanks very much!

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@elizabethrobbins9639
@elizabethrobbins9639 - 07.04.2022 04:59

Thank you, wow, the best lecture I've heard. Look forward to more with you.

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@adamrara
@adamrara - 21.02.2022 07:50

I just wrote "Elevate concept and process OVER the final outcome, USE process as a way to ACHIEVE the outcome" on a piece of paper, colored all over it and thumbtacked it to my wall. Thanks for that. I needed to hear it.

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@michaelpoindexter8886
@michaelpoindexter8886 - 14.11.2021 22:14

Thomas Hart Benton not Thomas Benton Hart

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@nemanjazdravkovic2351
@nemanjazdravkovic2351 - 26.10.2021 09:15

Amazing job, thank you so much for this video!!!

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@randyklinger7649
@randyklinger7649 - 24.10.2021 18:44

Very informative. With Pollack, could it not be, and I mean this in a simply serious way, that he was mentally ill and incompetent? Also, many of his paintings have been proven to be fakes, so when I was a child, people were called Philistine if they couldn't 'understand/appreciate' Pollack. "My 3 year old child could do that." Turns out that they were right. How sad that this 'evolution' has led to directionlessness in nearly every young person who likes to make pictures.

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@laconja1
@laconja1 - 31.08.2021 21:40

Really learned a lot from your lecture
Thank you for Posting. I never really understood Abstract Expressionism
But I have watched a few videos on the whole New York scene & the Abstract Expressionist Painter who started the whole movement & now I feel that I really am loving it.
It’s like modern dance on a canvas.

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@willagnes8376
@willagnes8376 - 09.08.2021 20:30

Art history enthusiast here working in accounting.

Your lectures are fantastic to listen to during work. Engaging and informative lectures.

Much love from Canada.

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@naomicrook150
@naomicrook150 - 23.01.2021 12:31

thanks for this lecture, it's been one of my favorites! Abstract expressionism has always been one of my favorite movements so I loved to learn more about it.

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@subledger
@subledger - 22.01.2021 07:19

i am just getting into painting and love your vids. thumbs up

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@brandongorin7978
@brandongorin7978 - 21.01.2021 23:02

side quests!

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