Your favourite piece of art.
Show me that at least some faggots here care about more than traps and drawings of little girls.
>>694442856
>drawings of little girls
Nothing is better than that, you little piece of faggot.
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>>694442856
Sorry bro, it's a painting of a little girl.
>>694442856
Klimt is for normies
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>>694443967
lol probably a reference to the quaaba muslims worship (check dat black cornerstone)
>>694444063
This is the art equivalent of a fluffy-abuse pic.
Since we're on topic, can someone please explain to me the meaning of this?
Picasso when he isn't cubes and clowns.
>>694444020
why are all the naked ones boys
faggot
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>>694444316
Also this one is pretty badass.
I've always found the Calling of Saint Matthew by Caravaggio to be a splendid piece. So full of life, emotion, and extreme contrasts.
>>694444301
There is none. It's minimalistic abstract shit. Aesthetic relativism is such cancer.
>>694444833
:^)
>>694444320
they're meant to be girls but the guy who drew them was so backwards he didn't realise girls didn't have penises
there you go
>>694444833
I literally failed art class for not being able to explain the meaning of that crap. Like it literally took no effort to be done. I could just grab a piece of paper and say voilà
It's an album cover, but I like it.
>>694445286
the goals of creative work and meanings of art shifted going into the modern period, Malevich announces this break and participates in it.
>>694445602
Unreal City, 60
Under the brown fog of a winter dawn,
A crowd flowed over London Bridge, so many,
I had not thought death had undone so many.
Sighs, short and infrequent, were exhaled,
And each man fixed his eyes before his feet. 65
Flowed up the hill and down King William Street,
To where Saint Mary Woolnoth kept the hours
With a dead sound on the final stroke of nine.
There I saw one I knew, and stopped him, crying “Stetson!
You who were with me in the ships at Mylae! 70
That corpse you planted last year in your garden,
Has it begun to sprout? Will it bloom this year?
Or has the sudden frost disturbed its bed?
Oh keep the Dog far hence, that’s friend to men,
Or with his nails he’ll dig it up again! 75
You! hypocrite lecteur!—mon semblable,—mon frère!”
I cried that day
>>694445286
Dude, liberal arts classes are all about pretending to appeal to whatever that particular professor gets a hardon over. Feminism? You're a feminist for that class. Marxism? Ok, Comrade. Nazi? Sieg Heil, motherfucker.
It's a shit eating contest. If you couldn't google some bullshit to appease her then, that's your problem. College isn't about learning unless you're in a core STEM field. It's about learning how to kiss ass and conform.
>>694445286
even if a retard could do it doesnt mean that the retard thought of doing it
2/10
>>694445222
>trips trying to bend the truth
>>694445871
He painted Salford's smokey tops
On cardboard boxes from the shops
And parts of Ancoats where I used to play
I'm sure he once walked down our street
Cause he painted kids who had nowt on their feet
The clothes we wore had all seen better days.
Now they said his works of art were dull
No room, all round the walls are full
But Lowry didn't care much anyway
They said he just paints cats and dogs
And matchstalk men in boots and clogs
And Lowry said that's just the way they'll stay
And he painted matchstalk men and matchstalk cats and dogs
He painted kids on the corner of the street with the sparking clogs
Now he takes his brush and he waits outside them factory gates
To paint his matchstalk men and matchstalk cats and dogs
>>694445969
This is sometimes the case but I found it to be the exception, not the rule.
There are a few professors who see their educator roles as bound up in a broader political activist role, but they're usually also very aware of the unfairness of grading students in proportion to how much they agree. If you're doing all your work and reading, not being provocative or arrogant, and arguing your points while sticking to the readings, you can definitely get by with a dissenting opinion.
>>694445222
I saw a cool documentary about that guy.
He was really fucking autistic.
I think they said he wrote what's probably the biggest novel ever? Though it's probably impossible to actually read for more than 5 minutes.
Pretty cool still.
>>694446027
Andrew Bacon
By the way, if anyone has some more surrealistic horror paintings, they would be much appreciated.
>>694446406
I guess you already know about Beksiński Zdzisław ?
I don't have any paintings on my HD though.
>>694446406
I fucking love this painting.
>>694446670
Absolutely no clue who that is.
>>694442856
Have a porcelain sculpture of it, it's made by Goebel, love it. Aso:
>>694445248
Kek, nice
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>>694446761
Guy bellow me actually posted some.
>>694445981
Are you honestly defending this tripe? You can't be serious m8. The "artist" even had the gall to call it "white-on-white".
>>694446725
Guy in the middle looks like Viktor Orban
I do love my Gustav Klimt, Picasso, Monets and Rembrandts.
But I like the Modern Artists I feel it reflects our generation
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>>694442856
lol, tree of life is over my bed and two of his other paintings are in my living room.
>>694446406
they have some of that guy's work at the museum in my city, shit is pretty shocking.
check out edward keinholz
It's a totally different format/style but the mood created is similar to me
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>>694446670
I like this one
>>694446675
This is one of my favorites by beksinski.
>>694446406
francis bacon you mean
>>694447001
Upon a google search, he's definitely my speed. Thanks for the name.
>>694446972
That's Picasso, right? Old Guitarist is a lovely piece.
>>694446556
>he literally died of aids
Dis
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>>694447119
kek, thanks for the correction. mb.
>>694444833
it's suprematism and there is meaning to it
>>694445286
it's painted though, not blank
Pretty much anything from El Bosco.
Even more so once you read up on the symbology of the elements he uses.
The Solar Sinter
http://www.markuskayser.com/work/solarsinter/
>>694442856
that is one of my favorites.
i also like some of Kadinsky, much of van gogh and some edward munch
>>694446959
who is this? it looks like bakst
>>694445733
It all started with the fucking impressionists, Renoir is one of my favorites... But he and his buddies sure cucked things up in the long run.
First actual piece of art I saw, not sure why I like it not really a fan of modern art.
>>694442856
One I bought.
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>>694447216
Can you please explain this picture to me? I haven't understood it, but saw it for the first time like in grade 8 or 9
Always thought this was badass
>>694447323
Very well, explain. It sounds like a pretentious term for an absolutely vapid creation with nothing of substance to back it up, only arrogance and elitist delusion.
>>694446271
his fucking eyes, gg bro
>>694447494
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Son_of_Man
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>>694447488
kind of surprised actually. a few pleb picks here and there but otherwise a good mix
>>694447347
my nigga, this dude was fucking prophetically creative
check out William Blake (poetry or engravings are both insane, especially The Marriage of Heaven and Hell)
Those two and El Greco strike me as being basically centuries ahead of their time, creatively.
>>694447494
I really don't know the meaning myself, I don't know if there's background to it but I always take art at face value
>>694447378
James Jean
For the longest times he drew for DC Vertigo, and he did a project with Prada.
He did the most of the Fables comic covers which caught my eye
daybreak - maxfield parrish
what pleb taste in this thread
>>694442856
I remember seeing this image of Syria with Klimt's painting.
>>694447347
Isn't this Jheronimus Bosch?
>>694447718
thats dope, Who is that by?
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>>694445969
It was in school, and I certainly wasn't going to lick that teacher's ass. Ended up passing anyways at the end of the year
>>694445981
This type of art simply doesn't appeal to me, I simply don't understand it and I don't think I could ever appreciate it, and by the looks of it, seems like it took no effort to be done
>>694447617
"Kazimir Malevich developed the concept of Suprematism when he was already an established painter, having exhibited in the Donkey's Tail and the Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) exhibitions of 1912 with cubo-futurist works. The proliferation of new artistic forms in painting, poetry and theatre as well as a revival of interest in the traditional folk art of Russia provided a rich environment in which a Modernist culture was born.
In "Suprematism" (Part II of his book The Non-Objective World, which was published 1927 in Munich as Bauhaus Book No. 11), Malevich clearly stated the core concept of Suprematism:
Kazimir Malevich, Suprematist Composition- White on White, 1918, Museum of Modern Art, New York[3]
Under Suprematism I understand the primacy of pure feeling in creative art. To the Suprematist, the visual phenomena of the objective world are, in themselves, meaningless; the significant thing is feeling, as such, quite apart from the environment in which it is called forth.
He created a suprematist "grammar" based on fundamental geometric forms; in particular, the square and the circle. In the 0.10 Exhibition in 1915, Malevich exhibited his early experiments in suprematist painting. The centerpiece of his show was the Black Square, placed in what is called the red/beautiful corner in Russian Orthodox tradition; the place of the main icon in a house. "Black Square" was painted in 1915 and was presented as a breakthrough in his career and in art in general. Malevich also painted White on White which was also heralded as a milestone. "White on White" marked a shift from polychrome to monochrome Suprematism."
100 years ago artists still genuinely believed in the transformative power of art. it's not about being pretentious. maybe you thought it was painted in the 60s or something
>>694447718
Maruo is bae
>>694447857
suehiro maruo
>>694447772
i see this posted often actually
>>694447446
I miss that pear
It was all over the place a few years ago.
>>694447688
Will do m80, thanks for the heads up.
>>694447855
That he is , El Bosco is how he was known en español.
Nice dubs, the both of you.
I really like this picture , because it is so different from the rest of the photos of the period , with them containing people who are stationary and show no emotion , this one really shows the old world as being real and alive .
>>694447770
neat, thanks for the info
Piet Mondrian - Broadway Boogie
doesn't look difficult to paint but keep in mind this is oil color
>>694447926
I agree. As mentioned before art should always be taken at face value; who's to say that difficulty should take away from someone's artistic enjoyment? Nonetheless, the 'abstract' minimalistic stuff is awful because it feels as though it has genuinely zero value, meaning, or substance to it.
>>694448346
Fuck off
>>694448221
Well that's not really about the technicality anyway.
>>694447658
This one's p good too
>>694448466
it is still one of my favorites
>>694448029
The time this was made makes absolutely no difference to me. The way I read this description, it seems to me like this a case of expressionism gone completely of the deep-end. So much detail was stripped out that the work is incapable of conveying even the most basic of emotions to all but the most initiated of viewers. No surprise this was made during the interbellum.
>>694448346
Brilliant, a masterpiece
Art is vision and execution, and the best art has both, which is not to say good art cannot be of one predominantly.
>>694446755
brennus and his share of the spoils
>>694442856
Basquiat
Another classic
>>694448734
This nigga was crazy, love his stuff
>>694442856
No pics but this atm. My buddy painted my harley. Pos 79 sportster i cant keep running. Making it a show bike. Darker parts are all skulls and ramhorns and shit. Looks pretty sick in real life.
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>>694442856
proof that anime is art
>>694444301
well the foundation of the sculpture is a square. And inside, penetrating the main square is a smaller, blue square. I'd say the artist who created this is a fucking faggot who likes to get fucked by men wearing blue condoms. Case closed.
4got pic
>>694448713
Anyone else excited for the future abundance of resources and the start of the surrealist architecture movement ?
also fantastic planet is one of my favorite movies .
That is one ugly ass piece of "art" and I like too.
Sorry OP
Oh yeah, just remembered this woman, actually saw her expo a couple months ago.
totes recommended, Remedios Varo
>>694442856
little know fact, Beksinki also did some photography
>>694448709
Although Middle east is a Hot topic, the terrorists are definitely filthy scumwipes.
But They have some really beautiful artwork, past and present
>>694448156
me too, here's a picture of a grandma
>>694448346
wannabe slave niggress keeping the cops from doing their jobs?
>>694449596
they are doing their jobs
horses n shit
>>694448486
Lel
>>694450029
What is this Finland ?
>>694449769
mah nigga
>>694449769
>>694450124
based bruegel
Art can have many mediums
>>694450081
I don't know, It's from a movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvC2TUKCfaE
PKMs are beautiful.
>>694450275
Mah nigga
>>694449043
That's pretty god damned clever
me when I look at a fat BLM activist
>>694450414
I hate it when even manufacturers mark their 7.92X57 rounds as 8mm
some nice pic from the concentration camps
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>>694448958
wtf are those?
Louis Wain up in here.
>>694445222
Yeah, Darger wouldn't have known, having never seen a nekiid girl, and being a solitary loner with what passed for an education in those days. Crazy to think about how many people there could be falling through the cracks like that.
sexy gestapo bois
Little Big, obviously
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQT1z808ytY
>>694451126
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVGQ5zokDDE
<3
>>694444301
It's commentary on our goal to find imperfections in the perfect and perfect the imperfect. This artist probably spent too much time and effort making this and could of done it in a variety of ways that would make us happy but they didn't. They made it in away that seemingly doesn't have reason
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>>694447216
This makes me think someone was trying to draw a guy in a suit, but he fucked the face up so he just drew an apple there instead to seem "artistic"
I wonder how many masterpieces ended up as just mistakes and the artist said it was meant to be like that.
>>694442856
Lowry's V.E. Day.
Count the dogs.
>>694448004
I have a print of that on my wall with the most 70's green frame you can imagine.
Everyone who sees it hates it, but I love it.
>>694444020
MODS!
>>694442856
>>694442856
>>694451305
Look at the above photograph, one of the most famous pictures ever depicting the Presidency. All you need to know is that the man hunched over the desk is Lyndon B. Johnson, and the photo was taken in 1968 at the height of the Vietnam War. Your mind fills in the rest, doesn’t it?
The story behind this photo is quite interesting. It was taken by Jack E. Kightlinger late on the evening of July 31, 1968, apparently after a meeting of Johnson and his advisers. LBJ’s presidency was at its nadir in the summer of 1968. Vietnam had gone terribly wrong. Cities were seething with racial tensions which often exploded into violence. Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King had been assassinated months earlier, and it seemed the fabric of American society, strained by the war, violence and social unrest, was beginning to unravel. If you were President under these circumstances, wouldn’t you feel as anguished as LBJ looks here?
The key feature of the photo is actually the tape recorder on the table. Johnson was listening to a tape sent to him by his son-in-law, Charles Robb, then a captain in the Marine Corps. Robb met LBJ’s daughter Lynda while serving as a military aide at the White House. Johnson had asked Robb to send him reports of what was really happening on the ground in Vietnam. Though certainly the experience of leading the U.S. through Vietnam was anguishing, at this moment Johnson appears to have simply been resting his eyes while listening to Robb’s tape. Robb later went on to be a Senator and Governor of Virginia.
Almost no filmed documentary about the Vietnam War omits the “Johnson anguish picture.” It communicates in an arresting visual way the awesome burden of the presidency and how it can break even a very strong man, as Johnson was.
>>694452480
is this john singer sargent?
>>694448244
Great piece of art. I have a print of this on my wall. The subject of the painting isn't a female artist, it's a nine year old girl.
>>694452539
is that seriously in the middle of the palazzo vecchio now? LOL
>>694452358
That's a beautiful and very informative description.
I think about that photo from time to time.
>>694452963
Lmao. Yeah.
It is just a temp though.
>>694451286
Oh hello there!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJ7XZyUnmVg
>>694452288
that's by hitler right?
also appropriate dubs
>>694453137
agreed
>>694452358
>>694453137
It must have taking him a long time to copy and paste it.
>>694453973
https://seanmunger.com/2014/01/07/worth-a-thousand-words-the-lbj-anguish-picture/
>>694447347
Dude I love his art the symbology is just superb. His pieces are just packed with information.
>>694453407
nice it's one of my favorite neofolk records
>>694442856
Image limit reached.