Wow, I'm only coming across this video now in 2024. How I would love to have seen both of these amazing exhibitions back to back!
@milobell55259 днів тому
Exactly. I worked with Derek for a couple of films and he was INCREDIBLE> I don't think ive ever met a more inspiring person. xx
@bujuminodstrom207613 днів тому
blah blah blah
@MineCraftLegend116 днів тому
nigeria
@admorewarhammer514120 днів тому
Milton Keynes lmao
@adityakhanna11320 днів тому
This is absolutely adorable! I hope the campaign works. Y'all doing wonderful stuff
@ItzVixk21 день тому
I'm so happy youtube recommendations lead me here. It's amazing what you guys are doing! <3
@pangtan34926 днів тому
艺术元素饱满
@charleswalker1185Місяць тому
I read that a Spartan visiting Athens for the first time asked if the beams of the buildings were grown with the carving on them....Sparta did not embellish their buildings
@stub2022Місяць тому
Perhaps the Windsors could chip in. 🤷♂️
@kismit100Місяць тому
More! More! More! ❤❤❤❤❤
@greentea27742 місяці тому
You will always be remembered David🎉
@JimmyMarch2 місяці тому
Fantastic
@haramaiku2 місяці тому
Sorry. Turner is the clear winner.
@user-tl8zp2vs3e2 місяці тому
Through your detailed queer research, can you please indicate and name where the ‘queer communities’ are located London are ?
@evanescapades25132 місяці тому
Yes i am back to say… lovely video, Turner wins and the host of this video is delectable far and beyond ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@philipgardner-uz5ne2 місяці тому
No pic😢
@laetitiasoto22592 місяці тому
Seriously why do you bring on the LGBTQ#,÷*£, community? You ruine everything
@david-stewart3 місяці тому
I didn't realise gay people had different living rooms to others.
@Mullana_Nusruddin3 місяці тому
Current at Lightbox Woking
@michael42503 місяці тому
Talking heads standing in front of the paintings. No full paintings except blurry long shots usinng less than a quarter of the screen (the talking heads are the only full-screen shots allowed here) There are clear full-screen shots of these paintings online...she just does not care to show you them. What a waste.
@Imprompt2Moments3 місяці тому
I find Kermode's choice of words more than telling...
@SheffieldMuseums3 місяці тому
Excellent
@evanescapades25133 місяці тому
Goodness… the host of this video is the greatest work of art ever… ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@knitnkitten3 місяці тому
"It is what it is" say the unimaginative inarticulate.
@philipgardner-uz5ne4 місяці тому
It dont work,no pics
@angelinamoody9894 місяці тому
That is seeing nothing just …going to!..big deal!
@arvindbega47625 місяців тому
❤️ "Promosm"
@joshdaws11515 місяців тому
Wallace Collection?
@Jcaribear5 місяців тому
There is greater emotion in Turner’s art portraying the Industrial Revolution. That period was so dark & loathsome. Turner’s art captures the beautiful natural world before it but also the oncoming bleakness of Industrialism in its steamers & machines. He did very good work at contrasting those two different worlds using color emotion, he showed such happiness & bliss mixed with a kind of uncertain, dark power emerging. But Constable is my favorite 💗💗💗 I love the quiet passion at the center of them, you know he put extra soul in his works as they were very personal spots he frequented & probably come to fear losing the bliss & serenity he’d grown to love in them against a world growing louder & darker. He quite literally painted his heart’s longings. Maybe Constable had a deeper appreciation for that romantic, natural world where nature was superior to man & caused great spirituality to the individual, so I love the way he kept that world without machinery and division forever in color. 🎨 🖼️ 💐 Turner’s character & beliefs come out in his work on the other hand as somebody who might have believed in that new world of industrial power & was accepting of the change whether for better or worse, so I admire Constable for remaining stubborn in his natural world closer to a Higher power of nature & beauty & not really capturing the darkness that was emerging at the time. I would have very much liked to stay in the solitude of a world without factories & corruption polluting the air & soul too. & that’s what I feel of Constable’s character just seeing his paintings. I am a romantic after all so this is biased of course, but both artists were amazing.
@ktoday32195 місяців тому
great & visually very well done. Congrats.
@rabeefarkhondeh43776 місяців тому
Shame on you, dirty old man. You support homosexuality?!!!!
@sarulaplays68616 місяців тому
Great advert! It's a shame it hasn't got the attention it deserves.
@dariocugia19386 місяців тому
It's strange that everybody has noticed the tentacles and the "snow" and the second Fuji, but NOT the dragon's head with blue eyes and gnarling teeth coming out on the left of the wave. There is another print of Hokusai where he drew a dragon coming out of a wave, this one is obviously more concealed.
@barbaraaellen66986 місяців тому
I guess the Royals could easily fund this!
@magicknight136 місяців тому
Surprised me with how great a video this is!!! I love Paolozzi's work and the ideas he was bringing into his art. Thank you so much for the upload!
@carolking63556 місяців тому
So sad. Did yo😢see where Vanessa died. Life is not in pictures of the past but what human beings suffered in the past. My great uncle was part of what you call the Bloomsbury group. He suffered like they all did. You all get pleasure out of others suffering.
@alexcassel636 місяців тому
On what basis does this boring arsehole claim any right to pontificate about the rave scene. As an aside, i saw him sneering at the anti lockdown protests. Establishment arsehole.
@amarillotx791066 місяців тому
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@hammoussiu.c.w88167 місяців тому
Your vedio very interesting for art
@TheNightshadePrince7 місяців тому
Did you forget Sir John Soane's Museum? What is considered art is hard to define, how did you come up with 1 percent of London’s art? Do you mean only traditional art that is only decorative or did that also include bespoke furniture, artisan made silver candle sticks, folk art, antique Persian rugs, fine jewelry, and other functional art?
@patrickhicks98807 місяців тому
I have some of the beer bottles he designed
@plasticweapon7 місяців тому
great set designer, student filmmaker.
@zinabisson89587 місяців тому
Cours d'anglais 1g3 qui est là?
@airhockey5147 місяців тому
Legendary Ukrainian artist
@williamparker10858 місяців тому
looks like she has trimmed down a bit, fascinating, erudite lady
@ancientruby71168 місяців тому
I love some of Turners paintings yet it is & always will be Constable for me.. i feel pulled in completely by his work & even as a child i would look into his art for long periods of time & i could hear the atmosphere where i would be hypnotised into being there with him through his eyes.
@barbaracousin40548 місяців тому
it look fantastic ! Glad for Glasgow and her people.
@lailalivsdatter66608 місяців тому
I like her work. But not the way they are framed. ❤
@hellodermitidae8 місяців тому
did zoë bread contribute to any of the crab drawings by any chance?