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how professional of you to go to a museum, video tape an exhibit and post it up on youtube like a little kid. tell me you're not over 25 years old or you're an idiot!
not if your are an art entusiast with an excellent Youtube channel that introduces that artists work to a larger audience that would have never had the chance to see it otherwise...I feel like that is respect.
actually I saw it at the hirshhorn, but it really doesnt matter to you anyway, because you are to much of an ass to admit that youre wrong, please neglect to respond, because I won't
Thanks so much for posting. i missed the show...i hate going alone but i so should have...yeah the securtity workers at the whitney are assholes...have you been to the Dia beacon her work there(also the other artists works) truly impacts the iris and transports
Love the video and you are very informative. As a Fine Arts students great to listen to people.
Seeing Luoise's marble sculpture's in particular close beats any photograph you see in a text book. So much work into them and such subtle texture differences that make the surfaces of the sculpture really stand out. It's amazing.
The shot when you look down and the women on the level below says no photography is funny, like a pod person from Invasion Of the Body Snatchers, maybe it's a joke they play on people? This "no photography" policy won't last for long, great show, I might get to see it.
Bourgeois' work seems to center around the pre-& postfertilization events of the segmented insects & spiders, and by extrapolation to human form. All point to a fascination with egg cases, cocoons, hermaphroditism, neatly ordered rows of erect eggs erupting from communal egg cases, all so prevalent in the insect world, but now also resembling human male organs. Duality rules. Interesting, the evolution from simple Brancusi-type totem poles to shish kebab-types, where again, segments rule.
To all viewers of the "Kalm Report". FYI: Steven Winn, of the San Francisco Chronicle, has selected "Jeff Koons on the Roof at the Metropolitan Museum" as one of his YouTube Picks Friday, June 27. He includes a very perceptive review of the program.
The Guggenheim isn't all that hip. Very fine stills will soon be commonly available from video streams. It is an odd line to draw. I've seen stalagmite formations that look much like her Johnson family reunion pieces. Residing in caves, Sr. Freud may need to be reconsulted. I liked her paintings a lot, especially "Red Night." Ron, if I were within striking distance with a bus, I'd be there. Do any of the airlines still fly into NYC? Great coverage. Thanks, thanks, thanks.
Spawn, I'm only joking, I will be going up on Wednesday for as much as I can inhale, still... at $54 a bus ticket and/or the cost of gas, I really appreciate these videos, insatiable as I am with this stuff.
I didn't know that garbage required a maturing process.
cosg9531 10 months ago
6:52 lol did you just ignore her?
emopope 2 years ago
is this the same show that is at the Hirshhorn now?
chandru1103 2 years ago
My top5 artist alive:
1.Gerard Richter(Germany)
2.Louise Bourgeois (France)
3.Bill Viola (USA)
4.Bruce Nauman (USA)
5.Damien Hirst (UK)
vonspre 3 years ago
ten cuidado que te va a comer la araña, imbecil
pinescarpin 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
how professional of you to go to a museum, video tape an exhibit and post it up on youtube like a little kid. tell me you're not over 25 years old or you're an idiot!
ghytgb 3 years ago
do you find it difficult to tupe on a computer with such an obviously prodigious chip on your shoulder.
chandru1103 2 years ago
have some respect for the artist! filming art in a museum is expected by tourists that have never seen the inside of a museum.
ghytgb 2 years ago
not if your are an art entusiast with an excellent Youtube channel that introduces that artists work to a larger audience that would have never had the chance to see it otherwise...I feel like that is respect.
chandru1103 2 years ago
if you really love the artist then you would've gone to see her exhibit. i guess you're not one of those people. sad!
ghytgb 2 years ago
actually I saw it at the hirshhorn, but it really doesnt matter to you anyway, because you are to much of an ass to admit that youre wrong, please neglect to respond, because I won't
chandru1103 2 years ago
did you video tape it like a dumb tourist?
ghytgb 2 years ago
Thanks so much for posting. i missed the show...i hate going alone but i so should have...yeah the securtity workers at the whitney are assholes...have you been to the Dia beacon her work there(also the other artists works) truly impacts the iris and transports
Nassica89 3 years ago
thank you very much :P
kielonkielon 3 years ago
Love the video and you are very informative. As a Fine Arts students great to listen to people.
Seeing Luoise's marble sculpture's in particular close beats any photograph you see in a text book. So much work into them and such subtle texture differences that make the surfaces of the sculpture really stand out. It's amazing.
klatkins21 3 years ago
She sure is a giant in the art world, considering how she's been alive to witness almost every Modern Art movement in the 20th century. Well done.
ead1529 3 years ago
Sir: keep doing what you're doing!
nuckles2008 3 years ago
The shot when you look down and the women on the level below says no photography is funny, like a pod person from Invasion Of the Body Snatchers, maybe it's a joke they play on people? This "no photography" policy won't last for long, great show, I might get to see it.
MrPixies 3 years ago
Bourgeois' work seems to center around the pre-& postfertilization events of the segmented insects & spiders, and by extrapolation to human form. All point to a fascination with egg cases, cocoons, hermaphroditism, neatly ordered rows of erect eggs erupting from communal egg cases, all so prevalent in the insect world, but now also resembling human male organs. Duality rules. Interesting, the evolution from simple Brancusi-type totem poles to shish kebab-types, where again, segments rule.
nemastoma 3 years ago
To all viewers of the "Kalm Report". FYI: Steven Winn, of the San Francisco Chronicle, has selected "Jeff Koons on the Roof at the Metropolitan Museum" as one of his YouTube Picks Friday, June 27. He includes a very perceptive review of the program.
jameskalm 3 years ago
Congratulations!
Thanks James.
LawrenceCharlesMille 3 years ago
The Guggenheim isn't all that hip. Very fine stills will soon be commonly available from video streams. It is an odd line to draw. I've seen stalagmite formations that look much like her Johnson family reunion pieces. Residing in caves, Sr. Freud may need to be reconsulted. I liked her paintings a lot, especially "Red Night." Ron, if I were within striking distance with a bus, I'd be there. Do any of the airlines still fly into NYC? Great coverage. Thanks, thanks, thanks.
spawndonacle 3 years ago
Spawn, I'm only joking, I will be going up on Wednesday for as much as I can inhale, still... at $54 a bus ticket and/or the cost of gas, I really appreciate these videos, insatiable as I am with this stuff.
RonSchira 3 years ago
Thanks. This show looks stellar.
purewonka 3 years ago
You saved me another bus ticket, great show, can't wait to see part two, thank you.
RonSchira 3 years ago