modern art
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ITV The South Bank Show: Gerhard Richter (2006)
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“The word LOVE got to be the way it is because I have a kind of a passion about symmetry and the dividing of things into equal parts. The word LOVE is that way because those four letters best fit a square if the square is squared by that particular arrangement. And it was really that sort of a necessity for a very compact form that I came upon that arrangement…With the red, blue and green paintings the interaction in the eye is of such a nature that with the slightest change of light the fields automatically interchange, the positive becomes negative and vice versa, with almost a violent effect in the eye.”
LOVE, 1966 by Robert Indiana
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Robert Motherwell and the New York School
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“The problems of inventing a new language are staggering. But what else
can one do if one needs to express one’s feeling precisely?”
by Robert Motherwell
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“no art was ever less spontaneous than mine. What I do is the result of reflection and of the study of the great masters; of inspiration, spontaneity, temperament, I know nothing.”
The Dance Class (La Classe de Danse), 1873–1876, oil on canvas, by Edgar Degas
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BBC Fine Art Collection – Mad About Monet
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The Power Of Art: Van Gogh
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“I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because
I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any
other consideration.”—Frida Kahlo
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Salvador Dalí: A Master of the Modern Era.
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“Art has nothing to do with taste. Art is not there to be tasted”
― by Max Ernst
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Andy Warhol: A Master of the Modern Era.
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Pablo Picasso – Masters of the Modern Era
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BBC Northern Renaissance 02 The Birth of the Artist