We talk about movies and music a lot but never art so, what is your favorite piece of art? Sculpture, painting or anything else not movie, music related.
I don't know that I have one favorite piece of art, but I have a favorite style. I love post-impressionism art nouveau, particularly French poster art. Henri Toulouse-Lautrec is probably my favorite artist closely followed by Alphonse Mucha.
It's going to sound so cliche and expected, but I truly do love van Gogh's The Starry Night, and I appreciate most of his other works. I love his use of color. I find Frida Kalo interesting as well.
I like his wheat fields with crows. Haunting...
I love architecture more than art, I think. I've seen the Lourve, and while I loved the stuff on the inside(Mona Lisa, anyone??), the actual building was amazing! The gargoyles were my favorite. St. George ( I think it was St . George) castle in Lisbon, Gaudi's La Sagrada Familia Bascilica in Barcelona. While not religous, I love to visit old churches. Now if I had to pick a museum, the Musee d'Orsay in Paris is one of my favorites because I do love a good Monet'!
Van goh 'starry night' french impressionism is on the list also.there is an andrew wyath painting in the art museum here where I live, and they did a wonderful job siting it in the museum. it is at the end of the wing and you can see it from a long way off. just a wonderful piece.
I saw someone do a reinterpretation of The Scream at Western Oregon University. I saw it from about 100' feet away out of the corner of my eye and it caught me. It was amazing. This was about 30 years ago...still remember it. I am a huge fan of H.R. Giger, but I don't like his sexually orientated stuff as much, for some reason...I feel it grounds it, takes something ethereal and makes it pedestrian.
I love the Angel of the North and the people on the beach at Crosby by Anthony Gormley.
I don't know a lot about art, but I know what I like.
That's all you really need to know.
David and many other works the world over.Travel has given me the opportunity to visit many of the art museums of Europe,Asia and the USA. I like the old masters and many of the artists of the USA.I listen to the old masters in music as well as I do not care for modern composers and music that does not carry a melody.
It is more a whole school of artists:The Dutch Golde Age fr4om the 17 th Century: Peter De Hoog, Frans Hals, Jan Steen,etc. And why? Because the faces looks so familiar, like aunts and uncles, and the scenes could have been painted at our relatives' houses. I go to the Memorial Arts Museum in Rochester when I get too homesick. They have quite a selection of these paintings.
Almost everything Andy Goldsworthy creates. Sometimes he works in wood, stone and clay but his works using ice, leaves and flowers are breathtaking. I love the impermanence of his sculptres and creations. Many only exist for mere moments, but they are powerful and moving. There are many wonderful books of photographs of his work and a documentary as well.
Once, I stood in front of Van Gogh's olive garden and felt I could wander into that grove between the trees.