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Conversations: Antony Gormley and Tom Eccles | White Cube
‘I think of ‘Aerial’ as […] a place in which the space itself has been catalysed, articulated through this structure which has no direct reference to the body, until you are in it; and it’s your body that becomes then the subject of the space.’ - Antony Gormley
On the occasion of Antony Gormley’s current exhibition, ‘AERIAL’ at White Cube New York, the artist was joined in conversation with Tom Eccles, Executive Director of the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, at The Morgan Library & Museum in New York.
Find out more on whitecube.com
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In the Gallery: Martin Gayford on Georg Baselitz | White Cube
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Writer and curator Martin Gayford explores Georg Baselitz’s major solo exhibition ‘A Confession of My Sins’ at White Cube Bermondsey in 2024. In his latest body of work, Baselitz reflects upon a lifetime of lived experience and artistic invention, paying homage to key inspirations, motifs and subject matter, as well as unearthing pictorial references from his youth. ‘This current exhibition […]...
In Focus: Antony Gormley, 'Aerial' | White Cube
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Antony Gormley discusses ‘Aerial’ (2023), the work from which his 2024 exhibition at White Cube New York takes its title. ‘Aerial’ manifests an orthogonal matrix that both measures and activates the architecture of the ground floor gallery in which it is contained. Find out about Antony Gormley's 2024 exhibition at White Cube New York at whitecube.com #whitecube #AntonyGormley #WhiteCubeNewYork
In the Studio: Darren Almond | White Cube
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Darren Almond: ‘I wanted to make an exhibition that started in the spring, and I was drawn to that idea of […] rebirth within nature.’ On the occasion of his exhibition ‘Life Line’ at White Cube Mason’s Yard (2024), Almond discusses the inspiration and process behind the works on view. Arriving at painting through what Almond describes as photography’s ‘failings’, it is the mutability of light ...
In Focus: Tunji Adeniyi-Jones at Venice Biennale 2024 | White Cube
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"Recently, my research has largely involved looking at a lot of Venitian ornamentation and drawing and design, and this has really helped me develop and grow my own line in terms of my drawings." - Tunji Adeniyi-Jones Tunji Adeniyi-Jones presents a new site-specific installation titled ‘Celestial Gathering’ (2024) as part of ‘Nigeria Imaginary’ for the Nigeria Pavilion at the 60th Venice Bienna...
In Focus: An Audio Series on Richard Hunt | White Cube
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In Focus: An Audio Series on Richard Hunt | White Cube
#Shorts: Visit Lygia Pape's exhibition at White Cube Seoul, on view until 25 May 2024.
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#Shorts: Visit Lygia Pape's exhibition at White Cube Seoul, on view until 25 May 2024.
In Focus: Lygia Pape ‘Ttéias’ | White Cube
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In Focus: Lygia Pape ‘Ttéias’ | White Cube
Beyond White Cube: Tracey Emin at Faurschou New York | White Cube
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Beyond White Cube: Tracey Emin at Faurschou New York | White Cube
In the Gallery: Tiona Nekkia McClodden | White Cube
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In the Gallery: Tiona Nekkia McClodden | White Cube
In Focus: Léon Wuidar at White Cube Hong Kong | White Cube
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In Focus: Léon Wuidar at White Cube Hong Kong | White Cube
Conversations: Antony Gormley and Jacqueline Rose | White Cube
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Conversations: Antony Gormley and Jacqueline Rose | White Cube
In Focus: 5 Questions with Minoru Nomata | White Cube
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In Focus: 5 Questions with Minoru Nomata | White Cube
In the Gallery: Bram van den Boogaart on Bram Bogart | White Cube
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In the Gallery: Bram van den Boogaart on Bram Bogart | White Cube
Conversations: Tracey Emin and Courtney Willis Blair | White Cube
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Conversations: Tracey Emin and Courtney Willis Blair | White Cube
In the Studio: Antony Gormley 'Body Politic' | White Cube
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In the Studio: Antony Gormley 'Body Politic' | White Cube
In the Gallery: White Cube Seoul | White Cube
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In the Gallery: White Cube Seoul | White Cube
In Focus: Julie Curtiss on ‘Bitter Apples’ | White Cube
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In Focus: Julie Curtiss on ‘Bitter Apples’ | White Cube
Conversations: Julie Mehretu and Adrienne Edwards | White Cube
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Conversations: Julie Mehretu and Adrienne Edwards | White Cube
#Shorts: Gilbert & George, ‘Singing Sculpture’, 1997 (Produced and directed by Philip Haas)
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#Shorts: Gilbert & George, ‘Singing Sculpture’, 1997 (Produced and directed by Philip Haas)
In Focus: 5 Questions with Cinga Samson | White Cube
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In Focus: 5 Questions with Cinga Samson | White Cube
Conversations: Anselm Kiefer and Rod Mengham | White Cube
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Conversations: Anselm Kiefer and Rod Mengham | White Cube
In Focus: Bram van den Boogaart on Bram Bogart | White Cube
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In Focus: Bram van den Boogaart on Bram Bogart | White Cube
Conversations: Anselm Kiefer and Alexander Kluge | White Cube
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Conversations: Anselm Kiefer and Alexander Kluge | White Cube
Conversations: Gilbert & George and Michael Rooks at The Norton Museum
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Conversations: Gilbert & George and Michael Rooks at The Norton Museum
Conversations: Marguerite Humeau and Charlotte Burns | White Cube
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Conversations: Marguerite Humeau and Charlotte Burns | White Cube
In the Gallery: Tracey Emin, 'I Cried Because I Love You' | White Cube
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In the Gallery: Tracey Emin, 'I Cried Because I Love You' | White Cube
In the Gallery: Marguerite Humeau on 'meys' | White Cube
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In the Gallery: Marguerite Humeau on 'meys' | White Cube
In Focus: Antony Gormley on 'Event Horizon', Hong Kong (2015-2016) | White Cube
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In Focus: Antony Gormley on 'Event Horizon', Hong Kong (2015-2016) | White Cube
Conversations: Magnus Plessen and Toby Kamps | White Cube
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Conversations: Magnus Plessen and Toby Kamps | White Cube

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @xobaby3862
    @xobaby3862 День тому

    rest in peace to the legend

  • @JGS2024
    @JGS2024 День тому

    From ruins springs up hope, tunnels connect us with our roots wherever we live, the process of painting reveals intentions or results which are not conscious to the painter. I shall remember these thoughts. His paintings are powerful. The professor does not read well the intentions of the painter yet the conversation was fruitful.

  • @the_ploc
    @the_ploc 2 дні тому

    Godess! For me is the greatest british artist alive

  • @jSG08032
    @jSG08032 3 дні тому

    Where is the f.ex 33:37 painting from? Made by Alexander Kluge?

  • @fadilaissahaku8182
    @fadilaissahaku8182 7 днів тому

    I had the opportunity to visit this site today, 19th June 2024. If has a very strong foundation.

  • @fadilaissahaku8182
    @fadilaissahaku8182 7 днів тому

    I had the opportunity to visit this site today, 19th June 2024. If has a very strong foundation.

  • @PEACEKEEPER-mm3js
    @PEACEKEEPER-mm3js 13 днів тому

    Mu idol

  • @Te_Enzo_
    @Te_Enzo_ 16 днів тому

    As an artist I love his mahi..

  • @mercelloveras7453
    @mercelloveras7453 16 днів тому

    The explanations of the artist makes his work more understandable. Thnks a lot.

  • @davidseverin7764
    @davidseverin7764 21 день тому

    Creepy.. I love it.

  • @eenkjet
    @eenkjet Місяць тому

    The Erte' of our generation.

  • @albertoballocca
    @albertoballocca Місяць тому

    Incredibly awesome. Thank you.

  • @user-re1lu4nv9o
    @user-re1lu4nv9o Місяць тому

    A great video. Thanks for all the information on George Baselitz.

    • @user-re1lu4nv9o
      @user-re1lu4nv9o Місяць тому

      Exposing the fact of your good will and the art dealer who owes money due to wrong actions. What a shame!

  • @LRM747
    @LRM747 Місяць тому

    Wow, where can I buy the art catalogs? This work speaks to me. Hopefully I’ll get to see one of his exhibitions soon

  • @liveevil6386
    @liveevil6386 Місяць тому

    Hazardous. Tremendous

  • @readthetype
    @readthetype Місяць тому

    Is there any such thing as an artist that uses plain language? I’m in no way commenting on the art/ist at hand, but cliché art-speak (“the man-child in the city, struggling beneath the iron boots of oppression…” blah, blah, blah), IMO, is pathetic and self defeating. Again, I’m in no way commenting on the art/ist at hand, but if the art is good, if the artist is sincere, why can’t you just talk the way a person talks to a person? This sounds as though you’re desperately trying to impress a tiny minority of elitists, or “the popular older boys from Reddit”’ to use a contemporary version of the metaphor. As someone that comes from a communication design background, double-speak such as this means the speaker is: a) lying b) overcompensating c) condescending Why can’t you simply communicate without all the manipulative rhetoric? In its absence, you’re doing yourself, your work, and the people who view it, a great disservice.

  • @mayamia2
    @mayamia2 Місяць тому

    So special and alive. Wonderful art.

  • @mayamia2
    @mayamia2 Місяць тому

    Very nice to see two worlds, Italian and African merge into a new thing

  • @antoniogomez3190
    @antoniogomez3190 Місяць тому

    The 9x9 looks like demential transportation process. Amazing piece.

  • @star_wars_miniatures
    @star_wars_miniatures Місяць тому

    Could listen to him talk about art all day long 😍😍

  • @michaelrichardt
    @michaelrichardt Місяць тому

    I so much wish I could go, this deep visceral gaping need to experience this in real life / my heart yearns and yet I am so incredibly fortunate to have an exhibition, a show and a TV-series, which makes it impossible for me to leave - but oh my heart

  • @markardesia3122
    @markardesia3122 Місяць тому

    So well explained! Big help for my assignment!!

  • @DamianOHarris
    @DamianOHarris Місяць тому

    🤍

  • @carlosio5
    @carlosio5 Місяць тому

    Excellent🔥

  • @bernieobeirne2758
    @bernieobeirne2758 Місяць тому

    One of the best interviews I've seen. Intelligent interviewer who listens a lot and has real interestin their work. Hard to find these days

  • @johnjones3714
    @johnjones3714 2 місяці тому

    Bogart is one of those artists I revisit from time to time. His mid career and after works possess a distinct quality.

  • @callie.envoyage
    @callie.envoyage 2 місяці тому

    Another amazing Tracey Emin moment!

  • @Brahmjot12
    @Brahmjot12 2 місяці тому

    omgomgomogmogogkorkogkrjfijridjiwjsjskxjiejfiejmeicjsncinrivjeijfirjv 🥶🥶

  • @melodyqueen8440
    @melodyqueen8440 2 місяці тому

    #amla_hairoil #dabur_aamlaa_hairoil

  • @andreashotte5307
    @andreashotte5307 2 місяці тому

    Seine Bilder sind wie Rost und Dreck was man Täglich im Alltag zu sehen bekommt ich denke das reicht schon muss man da jetzt noch sowas auf Leinwand bannen ich sage nein da sind mir schöne Bunte Farbenfrohe Bilder lieber

  • @ikaw41
    @ikaw41 2 місяці тому

    Brilliant artists

  • @jeanmensing
    @jeanmensing 2 місяці тому

    How generous of Tiona to share so many investing and deep ideas about her process. She's amazing...thank you

  • @RapidBlindfolds
    @RapidBlindfolds 3 місяці тому

    Hands down one of the most talented artists of our time

  • @BRUQBEATS
    @BRUQBEATS 3 місяці тому

    From the Sistine chapel to this… ? …certainly interesting development for the human race.

  • @vandolmatzis8146
    @vandolmatzis8146 3 місяці тому

    I think her drawings are intresting,but why fetishise the artist.? it is older than Duchamp.

  • @ikaw41
    @ikaw41 3 місяці тому

    She is a Star!

  • @renzo6490
    @renzo6490 3 місяці тому

    Conceptual art is, essentially, a 180 degree departure from what we have traditionally thought of as “art”. And by art, I mean the visual arts: painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture etc. The big problem is that while the traditional visual arts have a millenniums long history, this new kid on the block, does not. Sculpture has evolved from The Venus of Willendorf to the Great Sphinx, the Venus De Milo, Michelangelo's David up to Rodin, the Statue of Liberty and Alexander Calder. The arts of painting and drawing can be traced back to the cave paintings of Lascaux in France to The Sistine Chapel, Monet and Degas, Mark Rothko and beyond. And through all of the changes, these art forms have stayed essentially the same: making marks on paper, canvas, wood, plaster etc. and building up forms in three dimensions as sculpture and architecture. Along with the evolution of these art genres has developed a language and a set of criteria that form standards by which such pieces can be critiqued, evaluated and placed in historical context. And while some people might like the lurid landscapes of Thomas Kinkade, his paintings are not and should not be hung alongside the landscapes of Church, Cole, van Gogh, Cézanne and Thiebaud. There IS such a thing as bad art and we know what it looks like and why! It is called esthetics. This cannot be said of Conceptual art. All sorts of crappy, bogus and hare brained stuff is piled up or strewn across the floors of museums and exalted as art because no one knows or can know what is worthy and what is not. So you get pieces of blank white paper crumpled up in a ball, three basketballs suspended in a fish tank and cans of human excrement. Welcome to the wonderful, wacky world of Conceptual art !

    • @jutta3378
      @jutta3378 3 місяці тому

      To me art is a means to provide respite to the soul in a world that's getting ever more crazy by the minute. To my uneducated artist eye most conceptual art seems to be a reflection of the aggressive and provocative world we live in now and stuff like a sack of rubbish suspended from a ceiling doesn't create a connection to the soul nor does it offer meaning or hope. It's thought-provoking and ugly. I consider conceptual art to be mostly "con art".

  • @raineterno8370
    @raineterno8370 3 місяці тому

    Unimportant Gallerist art, snobbish yet infantile. Yuck!💩

  • @AliceWisdenArt
    @AliceWisdenArt 3 місяці тому

    Just inspirational I feel the need to explore my place who is she ever

  • @steevanstark1687
    @steevanstark1687 3 місяці тому

    Brilliant!

  • @Nancy-tr5fi
    @Nancy-tr5fi 3 місяці тому

    No wonder comments are often turned off for her shows. I do not care for watching a naked woman, so guess is some idea of marketing yourself. Also this usual, patter about figures in our art history. Then another show announces her sloppy, dirty bed, all the crap was the greatest most iconic art piece in....what. Since I got up the other day did not bother making my bed for 4/days? She shows up endlessly so SHE IS AN ARTIST ALONG WITH BIG NAMES. I don't care but please....really? And this guy all obsessed with her,hmmmmnnnnok

  • @brunoneves8030
    @brunoneves8030 3 місяці тому

    Quero muito ver uma exposição da Marina Rheingantz em São Paulo, será um prazer!

  • @wentiantann
    @wentiantann 3 місяці тому

    lovely sequence

  • @michaelrichardt
    @michaelrichardt 3 місяці тому

    I applied - I'll apply again

  • @kathrinhippen5658
    @kathrinhippen5658 3 місяці тому

    I feel a lot of courage coming from this work and hearing her talk about it. I also created an artwork, a collage of abortion experiences from people that have had an abortion and external opinions on projections on abortion. And the reactions i get are sometimes so conservative, so full of prejudice that i see why it is still illegal in so many parts of the world to get a safe abortion. And mostly people say that it is so such a difficult topic to talk about. I think this reinforces the taboo around talking about it even more and pushes people into isolation and in silencing themselves rather than speaking straight forward about their individual perspective. I really hope i get to see this piece from Tracey one day somewhere.

  • @treblerebel2362
    @treblerebel2362 4 місяці тому

    He used to look like Kurt Cobain when I was kid in the late 80s early 90s pestering to hang around and annoy him at their studio in Stepney Green East London 😅 Good to see you're doing well, Sir

  • @pepryan2183
    @pepryan2183 4 місяці тому

    The pandemic has led to hybrid working which is great for full time working mothers.

  • @ariana9941
    @ariana9941 4 місяці тому

    theres a really complex process to making a painting so simple, its beautiful in my opinion the ability to evoke so much emotion in so simple forms

  • @pennysimpson4707
    @pennysimpson4707 4 місяці тому

    I'm sorry but when you say we have not learned from the pandemic, I think we have in greater numbers for self preservation . More people are learning about regenerative sustainable life styles if it hadn't been for a forceful shift in paradigm.

  • @star_wars_miniatures
    @star_wars_miniatures 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the video! Never heard of the artist before watching this 😊