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Modern Art is Rubbish - Rembrandt Rembrandt MAIR50

Rembrandt Rembrandt MAIR50

02/11/20 • 48 min

Modern Art is Rubbish

In today’s podcast, we talk about the great artist Rembrandt. He was a modernist painter before his time skilled in landscape, portraits, history painter, a great draughtsman and printmaker. A teacher whose pupils became famous in their own right. He was an artist who inspired greats like Picasso, Goya and Van Goch

Self portrait with a gold chain 1631

A self portrait Painted of himself in his trademark beret Painted around aged 25, with a Gold Chain. This painting shows that he feels he has already arrived as an artist, and paints himself as if he is already wealthy and successful when just starting out in his career.

The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolas Tulp 1632

This painting was one of his first big commissions and one that greatly grew his reputation. The work was commissioned by the guild of surgeons. It shows several medical professionals all standing around a body. Dr Nicolas Tulp is holding forceps that grasp the tendons of the cadaver forearm. Each of the people in the painting would have paid to appear in the painting Dr Tulp would have paid the most....

The Night Watch 1642

The whole rebuilt Rijksmuseum is centred around this painting. It is such a central piece of Dutch history, that people lined the streets to witness it’s return to the museum after a major rebuild was completed. This is a painting of a Militia group from Amsterdam. It is a huge painting measuring 12 feet by 14 feet. It was commissioned by the Officers and Other Civic Guardsmen of District II of Amsterdam. However rather show them as they were at the time, Rembrandt painted a more historical romantic notion of them as they would have been dressed several decades ago when they were the heroes and defenders of Amsterdam protecting it from enemies such as the Spanish.

Portrait of Jan Six 1647 (etching)

This is an etching of Rembrandt’s friend and patron, looks almost like an informal snapshot taken on a camera

The Jewish Bride 1665 – 1669

A couple commissioned Rembrandt to paint a portrait of them, but wanted to be portrayed as the biblical figures of Isaac and Rebecca. This picture shows them in a stolen moment being lover and tender. The painting is infused with a love and longing that Rembrandt could never possess. This is a painting that Van Gogh liked so much he wrote to his brother Theo, declaring “that he would gladly have given ten years of his life to have been able to sit for fourteen days in front of The Jewish Bride with barely a crust of dry bread to eat”.

Self-Portrait with Two Circles 1665 and 1669

In the portrait, Rembrandt is holding his brushes palette, and mahl stick. . The painting shows a confident Rembrandt aware of masterful abilities. So confident he does not even need to fully paint his hand holding his brushes in detail but just an impression of them.

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In today’s podcast, we talk about the great artist Rembrandt. He was a modernist painter before his time skilled in landscape, portraits, history painter, a great draughtsman and printmaker. A teacher whose pupils became famous in their own right. He was an artist who inspired greats like Picasso, Goya and Van Goch

Self portrait with a gold chain 1631

A self portrait Painted of himself in his trademark beret Painted around aged 25, with a Gold Chain. This painting shows that he feels he has already arrived as an artist, and paints himself as if he is already wealthy and successful when just starting out in his career.

The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolas Tulp 1632

This painting was one of his first big commissions and one that greatly grew his reputation. The work was commissioned by the guild of surgeons. It shows several medical professionals all standing around a body. Dr Nicolas Tulp is holding forceps that grasp the tendons of the cadaver forearm. Each of the people in the painting would have paid to appear in the painting Dr Tulp would have paid the most....

The Night Watch 1642

The whole rebuilt Rijksmuseum is centred around this painting. It is such a central piece of Dutch history, that people lined the streets to witness it’s return to the museum after a major rebuild was completed. This is a painting of a Militia group from Amsterdam. It is a huge painting measuring 12 feet by 14 feet. It was commissioned by the Officers and Other Civic Guardsmen of District II of Amsterdam. However rather show them as they were at the time, Rembrandt painted a more historical romantic notion of them as they would have been dressed several decades ago when they were the heroes and defenders of Amsterdam protecting it from enemies such as the Spanish.

Portrait of Jan Six 1647 (etching)

This is an etching of Rembrandt’s friend and patron, looks almost like an informal snapshot taken on a camera

The Jewish Bride 1665 – 1669

A couple commissioned Rembrandt to paint a portrait of them, but wanted to be portrayed as the biblical figures of Isaac and Rebecca. This picture shows them in a stolen moment being lover and tender. The painting is infused with a love and longing that Rembrandt could never possess. This is a painting that Van Gogh liked so much he wrote to his brother Theo, declaring “that he would gladly have given ten years of his life to have been able to sit for fourteen days in front of The Jewish Bride with barely a crust of dry bread to eat”.

Self-Portrait with Two Circles 1665 and 1669

In the portrait, Rembrandt is holding his brushes palette, and mahl stick. . The painting shows a confident Rembrandt aware of masterful abilities. So confident he does not even need to fully paint his hand holding his brushes in detail but just an impression of them.

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Smuggling Picasso, Gormley Selfies & Elizabeth Eade MAIR49

Today’s pod features a Billionaire who tried to take a Picasso out of Spain. Anthony Gormley gets upset about art selfies. We also talk about an Elizabeth Eade Exhibition.

Smuggling Picasso

A Spanish Billionaire has been fined £ 44million and sentenced to 18 months in prison. He was on trial for trying to smuggle a Picasso out of Spain. Despite owning the work it was declared a national treasure and was not granted an export licence. The painting was Picasso’s 1906 painting “Head of a Woman” It is valued at $26 million Dollars. The ownership of the painting has now been transferred to the Spanish State. It was seized in 2015 on-board the billionaires yacht moored off the coast of Corsica.

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Gormley Versus Selfies

Antony Gormley has spoken out about use of mobile phones... He has been forced to ask visitors to put away their phones when viewing his large 100 tonne sculpture called Cave. It is a giant steel sculpture which viewers can go inside of. Visitors have been ruining the effect by taking selfies and using lights from their phones to see their way around the dimly lit sculpture. Antony Gormley has suggested “it would be absolutely legitimate to ban mobiles inside galleries.”

Elizabeth Eade

We visited the Elizabeth Eade Show in London. We talked to Elizabeth about the works below. During the post interview recording we discussed (with some concern) why our names are not yet included in the artwork “People who’ve Pissed me off” (Some images produced by Lesley Burdett Photography)

  • Net Realisable Value
  • Net Realisable Value Detail
  • Bound for Glory
  • People who’ve Pissed me off
  • One Piece of Silver
  • CMYK Bomb (Original Graphic)

You can find out more about Elizabeth Eade on her website here

Extra’s

In the Pod we talked about two people who work in a major London Gallery, and the effects of spending a long periods with the same artworks. below are the links to find out more about their projects.

To learn more about Mary Sho, her Instagram is here and you can listen to her music and the soulful song OVA on this link

Mary Sho

You can check out Jack Rooney‘s artwork on his website

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undefined - Traffic Jams & Garden Swag MAIR51

Traffic Jams & Garden Swag MAIR51

In this pod we talk about a traffic hacking artwork and an art theft confession!

We Confess!

Two men have owned up to stealing a Klimt painting whilst on trial for another crime. The work was stolen from the Ricci-Oddi Galleria in Italy in 1997. Apparently the thieves used a fishing road to hook the work off the wall and lift it through a skylight. The work missing for over 23 years was found hidden in a bag in an exterior wall cavity outside the museum, by Gardeners in December last year

Klimt Portrait of a Lady 1916 -1917 Traffic Jam Hack

An artist has set out to fool google maps by pulling a cart with 90 mobile phones in it. This caused google to register traffic jams. The Berlin based artist Simon Weckert work draws attention to the systems we take for granted—and how allow them shape us. He came up with the idea when he noticed that google showed massive traffic Jams on streets during a demonstration, despite there being no cars

Video of the Artwork.

Extra

We also talked about being reviewed on the news website Daily Business News. You can see the Article written by the Artist Anum Jamal here. You can also follow her on her Twitter page here.

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