Chaïm Soutine: A World in Flux | Louisiana Channel

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"His paintings are not image-based at all. They are like real living things."
- Dana Schutz, artist
Few artists leave a permanent mark on art history. One of these is Chaïm Soutine (1893-1943). Born into a poor family in a shtetl near Minsk in present-day Belarus, Soutine moved to Paris in 1913 to join the myriad of artists who lived in Paris during the nineteen-twenties. Soutine was an outsider who stood out from the crowd, going against the dominant trends toward abstraction; he painted his immediate surroundings and people who, like him, found themselves on the lowest rung of society.
Today, Soutine is known as an "artist’s artist"; a prolific and influential painter whose work left an indelible mark on the world of art. Soutine's unique style and ability to capture raw emotion on canvas made him a source of inspiration for fellow artists, including the artist group CoBrA, and the School of London, who chose Soutine as a model of inspiration. Other artists who took inspiration from Soutine were Willem de Kooning (1904-1997, NL/US), Jackson Pollock (1912-1956, US), and not least Francis Bacon (1909-1992, UK).
In this video, seven contemporary artists, Dana Schutz (1976, US), Amy Sillman (1955, US), Emma Talbot (1969, UK), Leidy Churchman (1979, US), Thomas Hirschhorn (1957, CH/FR), Chantal Joffe (1969, US/UK), and Imran Qureshi (1972, PK), talk about their fascination with Chaim Soutine and his work. Sitting in her studio surrounded by oil paintings, Chantal Joffe reflects on her long-time admiration for Soutine: "It's easy with painting to think 'oh a lot of people do that,' but really there is just no one like him. There is no one who paints with that kind of specificity and yet the freedom to hold the kind of passion in check."
Soutine's subjects include cooks, altar boys, chambermaids, and bellhops, as well as tottering landscapes and slaughtered animals. What he captures is an attitude toward life in an era marked by wars and feelings of a world in flux. His paintings reflect a vulnerability that, in many ways, speaks to the existential anxieties of our time. Painter Leidy Churchman explains: "Rembrandt had done the hanging cow at the butcher, but in this way of redemption and to say we can be saved and go to heaven. Soutine took that and was talking more about the human level of life as it is: ugly and beautiful and vibrant."
The video is made in collaboration with Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Kunstmuseum Bern, and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in connection with the exhibition ‘Chaïm Soutine Against the Current’. The exhibition is on view at Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf until January 2024 and will be viewed at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk and Kunstmuseum Bern in 2024.
The seven artists were interviewed by Nanna Rebekka in their homes, galleries, and studios between April and May 2023.
Producer and editor: Nanna Rebekka
Cinematographers: Philip Peng Rosenthal, Kyle Stevenson, Sean Hanley
Curatorial consultant: Kirsten Degel
Additional photography: Achim Kukulies, Düsseldorf
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2023
Louisiana Channel is supported by Den A.P. Møllerske Støttefond, Ny Carlsbergfondet, C.L. Davids Fond og Samling, and Fritz Hansen.
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0:00 Introduction
4:15 A Necessity to Paint
7:03 Still Lives
10:56 Portraits
14:30 Landscapes
17:46 A Painter’s Painter
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@helpfulcommenter
@helpfulcommenter 11 ай бұрын
Thanks you for putting the artist name first in the video title followed by a colon followed by the tag line.
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 11 ай бұрын
(I love your comment).
@helpfulcommenter
@helpfulcommenter 11 ай бұрын
​@@andreaandrea6716 (I love that you love my comment).
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 11 ай бұрын
@@helpfulcommenter (I am very much on the same page).
@Pausini2
@Pausini2 11 ай бұрын
I love that you love your comments! I love my comment too!
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 11 ай бұрын
@@Pausini2 no... it was about Chaïm Soutine's name being posted first... this wasn't about us! (It was about THAT being appropriate ...).
@nancywalter7555
@nancywalter7555 11 ай бұрын
I was blown away when I stood in front of my first Soutine painting. I am so grateful for this fascinating look into his work. I could see this becoming a full length feature film... thank you.
@user-zj6tp8uv9g
@user-zj6tp8uv9g 10 ай бұрын
I have heard, so many art critics giving their insight about paintings, but never as D isgustingg as this. The paintings are so ugly that it makes me want to Vomitttt, these so called art expert as well. If any young painter / craftsman is listening to this video and comes across my comment: Just know, that this is uglinesssss, one with a clear message of subverrtion. These critics are nothing but scummmbaaagzz, promoting the uglyyyy paintings, making you believe that this is GREAT art, the greatest art ever lol. Use your brains and think for urself. Look t the real paintings of talented painters and draftsmen from the 15th to the late 17 Century and try to get as good as them. When you get as good as they were, try to improve. Do not divert from their teachings, instead surpass them with beautiful, truthful, do not let whatever eviilllll comes out of their mouth. Real Good painting, sculpture, music, drawings, craftsmanship = Bueaty=God=Truth. This is what art is. These paintings are good enough to shiiittttt On top of them. No matter how expensive they are selling, no matter which museum is putting them on display. It is just an AGggeeeeendaaaa. A word to the critics of these very very uglyyy paintings: GTH :D
@barbaras7143
@barbaras7143 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting. I don't think we talk about him often enough. He's a brilliant artist.
@user-zj6tp8uv9g
@user-zj6tp8uv9g 10 ай бұрын
I have heard, so many art critics giving their insight about paintings, but never as D isgustingg as this. The paintings are so ugly that it makes me want to Vomitttt, these so called art expert as well. If any young painter / craftsman is listening to this video and comes across my comment: Just know, that this is uglinesssss, one with a clear message of subverrtion. These critics are nothing but scummmbaaagzz, promoting the uglyyyy paintings, making you believe that this is GREAT art, the greatest art ever lol. Use your brains and think for urself. Look t the real paintings of talented painters and draftsmen from the 15th to the late 17 Century and try to get as good as them. When you get as good as they were, try to improve. Do not divert from their teachings, instead surpass them with beautiful, truthful, do not let whatever eviilllll comes out of their mouth. Real Good painting, sculpture, music, drawings, craftsmanship = Bueaty=God=Truth. This is what art is. These paintings are good enough to shiiittttt On top of them. No matter how expensive they are selling, no matter which museum is putting them on display. It is just an AGggeeeeendaaaa. A word to the critics of these very very uglyyy paintings: GTH :D
@itsmeljb
@itsmeljb 3 ай бұрын
Very true.
@nicdelmundo5687
@nicdelmundo5687 8 ай бұрын
im convinced he is a master, complete genius. Honestly gutted I hadnt come across his work sooner
@ritazita1111
@ritazita1111 11 ай бұрын
As a painter, Soutine shocked me a bit the first time I saw his unique art. The intensity and bravery of his vision felt powerful in a way I had not seen before. I love his work, but only can look at it in small doses. Thank you for this video.
@user-zj6tp8uv9g
@user-zj6tp8uv9g 10 ай бұрын
I have heard, so many art critics giving their insight about paintings, but never as D isgustingg as this. The paintings are so ugly that it makes me want to Vomitttt, these so called art expert as well. If any young painter / craftsman is listening to this video and comes across my comment: Just know, that this is uglinesssss, one with a clear message of subverrtion. These critics are nothing but scummmbaaagzz, promoting the uglyyyy paintings, making you believe that this is GREAT art, the greatest art ever lol. Use your brains and think for urself. Look t the real paintings of talented painters and draftsmen from the 15th to the late 17 Century and try to get as good as them. When you get as good as they were, try to improve. Do not divert from their teachings, instead surpass them with beautiful, truthful, do not let whatever eviilllll comes out of their mouth. Real Good painting, sculpture, music, drawings, craftsmanship = Bueaty=God=Truth. This is what art is. These paintings are good enough to shiiittttt On top of them. No matter how expensive they are selling, no matter which museum is putting them on display. It is just an AGggeeeeendaaaa. A word to the critics of these very very uglyyy paintings: GTH :D
@TIZNYC
@TIZNYC 11 ай бұрын
Have been a fan since my first art history course at university in the 80s. Was fortunate to catch an exhibition of his work on the last day at the Jewish Museum in New York a few years ago. Even more vibrant and spectacular in person.
@robertspies4695
@robertspies4695 11 ай бұрын
I was only vaguely aware of this painter, so this film was revelatory. An amazing painter. Thank you.
@user-zj6tp8uv9g
@user-zj6tp8uv9g 10 ай бұрын
I have heard, so many art critics giving their insight about paintings, but never as D isgustingg as this. The paintings are so ugly that it makes me want to Vomitttt, these so called art expert as well. If any young painter / craftsman is listening to this video and comes across my comment: Just know, that this is uglinesssss, one with a clear message of subverrtion. These critics are nothing but scummmbaaagzz, promoting the uglyyyy paintings, making you believe that this is GREAT art, the greatest art ever lol. Use your brains and think for urself. Look t the real paintings of talented painters and draftsmen from the 15th to the late 17 Century and try to get as good as them. When you get as good as they were, try to improve. Do not divert from their teachings, instead surpass them with beautiful, truthful, do not let whatever eviilllll comes out of their mouth. Real Good painting, sculpture, music, drawings, craftsmanship = Bueaty=God=Truth. This is what art is. These paintings are good enough to shiiittttt On top of them. No matter how expensive they are selling, no matter which museum is putting them on display. It is just an AGggeeeeendaaaa. A word to the critics of these very very uglyyy paintings: GTH :D
@arcadia-art
@arcadia-art 10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the inspiring documentation!
@arcoknuti
@arcoknuti 9 ай бұрын
No one can explain genius (as this video proves). One can either recognize it and be awed by the magnitude and richness of the work, the reality of the vision or not.
@andreaandrea6716
@andreaandrea6716 9 ай бұрын
I really like what you've said here. For some reason, it struck me deeply.... I agree, yes... this resonates with me. I think, too, that it often takes societies a long long time to catch up... to be able to get inside and experience what a few are able to see from the outset. Thank you.
@madameversiera
@madameversiera 5 ай бұрын
My favourite painter, it was such a great artist!
@elessar0009
@elessar0009 11 ай бұрын
wonderful video. Thank you.
@chiricuttcomepapt5100
@chiricuttcomepapt5100 8 ай бұрын
Great attempt at grasping the complexity of Soutine's force, squeezed from the struggle of himself and his subjects. It is a privilege to witness "dirty" matter that convulses itself towards some form of purification.
@julienjean6329
@julienjean6329 11 ай бұрын
My favorite painter of all time
@adamm4926
@adamm4926 11 ай бұрын
Wonderful 💜
@consciouscoma85
@consciouscoma85 11 ай бұрын
when ever you hear a relative say,,, who would ever want that on their wall ? about your art work,,,, take that as a compliment and make more .🎨
@ericchristen2623
@ericchristen2623 5 ай бұрын
Experiential art shared with the viewer. Very interesting.
@evelynramos445
@evelynramos445 11 ай бұрын
Thank you an artist l needed to go over!
@NY_Mountain_Man
@NY_Mountain_Man 9 ай бұрын
Love it.
@danallshaw1131
@danallshaw1131 11 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic channel.
@bryantvazquez18
@bryantvazquez18 11 ай бұрын
The first time I ever saw a Soutine was while living in Philly at The Barnes. One of his chef paintings. I immediately understood his work, and accepted as one of the greatest I’d seen. Right there and then I recognized him as one of the GOATs.
@sagefreedom531
@sagefreedom531 11 ай бұрын
stunning evocative
@theloniushi
@theloniushi 11 ай бұрын
Fabulous
@JF-kv1gm
@JF-kv1gm 11 ай бұрын
I discovered Soutine today. A cause for celebration, his work made such a deep impression on me, immediately. Thank you for posting.
@KathyDuncan9
@KathyDuncan9 11 ай бұрын
Same.
@user-uo7jx6gx2t
@user-uo7jx6gx2t 7 ай бұрын
the use of paint is amazing. wish i could see one in real life
@richardlee4730
@richardlee4730 11 ай бұрын
I wonder if Soutine was aware of his contemporary Egon Schiele. A similar sense of stress in the vision. I see Francis Bacon in Soutine as well.
@singlespies
@singlespies 11 ай бұрын
This show looks incredible - I wish I could see it!
@user-xm9ju3qt2h
@user-xm9ju3qt2h 11 ай бұрын
Знакома с ним давно:). Картин видела мало, привозили вместе с Модильяни. Спасибо за возможность ещё раз встретиться с ним. Жаль нет перевода....
@LevManovich
@LevManovich 11 ай бұрын
It’s very bad idea to ask not such great artists to try to comment on the great one. They are not articulate, they don’t know history, and they speak in generalities.. “he had to paint”.. nonsense.
@BenjaminDurrutti
@BenjaminDurrutti 8 ай бұрын
It#s a shame!
@guillermoocam9712
@guillermoocam9712 3 ай бұрын
who composed the music in this video?
@jeremymunnings940
@jeremymunnings940 8 ай бұрын
The Masters find you right when you need them, don't they?
@jennyhirschowitz1999
@jennyhirschowitz1999 11 ай бұрын
I urge you to compare Soutine’s “The Cook” with Robert Falk’s “The Cook in white” …. Page 186, Art Collectors of Russia, Ed. Christina Burrus. Thank you for posting this. Miss Jenny
@jamesmonahan1870
@jamesmonahan1870 11 ай бұрын
PORTRAIT OF YOUTH REMASTERED (C)2006 PORTRAIT OF YOUTH is an original song ❤.
@liammcooper
@liammcooper 11 ай бұрын
I'm a simple man, I see Chaim Soutine, I click. Also, Roald Dahl wrote many macabre short stories (not for kids), and one of which details a man's relationship with Soutine in the form of a masterful tattoo. Another involves gamblers who cut off their fingers for fun.
@elborbah3045
@elborbah3045 11 ай бұрын
2 stories about my family : one painting ( long time ago when the artist was alive and starving ) was bought and forgotten in the train ... And the 2 nd one was the father of my godmothere that saw " something in him and his paintings " , asked for a portrait , but when he came back for his prtrait , dear Chaim had put the fire to his whole paintings . That's ok . I'm fine . But if it was This evil Pablo P. i would have vomited on you until my dying days .
@AtrolleynaTrain
@AtrolleynaTrain 11 ай бұрын
What about the music? Why is it not credited?
@vincentmancini6279
@vincentmancini6279 11 ай бұрын
Because
@still_your_zelda
@still_your_zelda 11 ай бұрын
Probably royalty free music
@AtrolleynaTrain
@AtrolleynaTrain 11 ай бұрын
@@still_your_zelda not bad.
@lobstermash
@lobstermash 29 күн бұрын
@@still_your_zelda Maybe so - all the more reason to acknowledge the source (especially on an art channel).
@evelynramos445
@evelynramos445 11 ай бұрын
That red
@franciskodankandath210
@franciskodankandath210 3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤🎉
@panicerror
@panicerror 9 ай бұрын
In watching the video, one thing strikes me: all the interviewed artists are well-off, have a nice studio, and are well-dressed. Soutine was an alcoholic and penniless. There's something off about this...
@gerhardrohne2261
@gerhardrohne2261 11 ай бұрын
another case where too many paintings are beeing suffocated by the international- kommerzienrat-style of frame...
@user-ig7mn4jp2t
@user-ig7mn4jp2t 10 ай бұрын
Learn to ignore and enjoy the Düsseldorf exhibition.
@pedrorocha9722
@pedrorocha9722 8 ай бұрын
I really have trouble seeing less painters commenting on great painters and ysually verbalizing....crap. What could they verbalize?
@joachimklee6433
@joachimklee6433 11 ай бұрын
Tolles Video über diese Maler/Künstler, wie Sie Ihre Kunst und Ihre Malerei sehen...
@RobCoghanable
@RobCoghanable 6 ай бұрын
Soutine was so destitute, outcast would have been a promotion
@djpokeeffe8019
@djpokeeffe8019 10 ай бұрын
A ray fish had been painted earlier... by Chardin.
@chaimsamuels7553
@chaimsamuels7553 11 ай бұрын
im just here for my name
@trianglebook3616
@trianglebook3616 5 ай бұрын
A-MA-ZING
@meipumusicceo2315
@meipumusicceo2315 11 ай бұрын
Too much talk ! How about just look !
@thomascreeley867
@thomascreeley867 11 ай бұрын
I'm seeing a lot of Francis Bacon here.
@Lakshayk1296
@Lakshayk1296 Ай бұрын
I don't agree with Churchman take on Rembrandt Slaughtered Ox. If you look at that beautiful painting by Rembrandt closely, there's nothing religious about it.
@bokim6508
@bokim6508 11 ай бұрын
Great film, except for the background violin sound that was just distracting noises.
@Jay-uv5xg
@Jay-uv5xg Ай бұрын
its interesting how even the jewish artists in this video gloss over his jewish identity, and how his childhood trauma from seeing a jewish kabbalistic ritual on a goose is likely the reason he later became obsessed with painting dead animals often hung in an almost a ritualistic manner as if he was trying to work through that trauma or something.
@dunsbroccoli2588
@dunsbroccoli2588 11 ай бұрын
Could you get worse artists to talk about this guy? Can't help but think he would have hated this. Maybe that was the intent.
@chriscross7644
@chriscross7644 8 ай бұрын
This film is really terrible - I am shocked, that this is being screened in the exhibition. It does violence to the wonderful painter Chaim Soutine, who really deserves better than this: Emma Talbot with her body-denying word-paintery has no idea what painting is in the first place; the same goes for totally overrated egomaniac-dressed-as-politically-engaged-artist Thomas Hirschhorn; Leidy Churchman transfers his own reduction of the political to the narcisstic-personal onto the painter, as if Soutine's deep empathy with the precarious workers was an identitarian project. The only person in the whole video with eyes in his head and saving grace for the arts is artist Imran Qureshi.
@BenjaminDurrutti
@BenjaminDurrutti 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for saying that! The movie is a total collection of clichés about art, it hurts!
@Rope-a-dope-v7y
@Rope-a-dope-v7y 7 ай бұрын
💯🎯
@RapidBlindfolds
@RapidBlindfolds 4 ай бұрын
*tips hat to fellow Camille Paglia reader*
@carlmcsandwich9554
@carlmcsandwich9554 Ай бұрын
Hey, I’m new to the art world so I didn’t understand a lot of the things in the video, and this comment. What do you mean by “body-denying”. What made you think that these people didn’t understand Soutine? Do you have a better explanation of his work? And why did this video jump out to you as so shocking? Sorry if these videos sounded accusatory or like I disagree, I don’t mean to sound angry or anything, I’m just curious and want to learn
@carlmcsandwich9554
@carlmcsandwich9554 Ай бұрын
In the final sentence I meant to type “questions” instead of “videos”
@lukefer7579
@lukefer7579 11 ай бұрын
Looks like bad Chagall.
@ssurjohannesen9653
@ssurjohannesen9653 7 ай бұрын
Nonsence hes better
@user-pq7eh1cw1e
@user-pq7eh1cw1e 11 ай бұрын
3:06min ... why this stereotypical statement !?! ... Besides when you put his wok side by side with Modigliani (who was 10+ years his senior ) you will immediately see that this statement is not true at all ... enough said ( that comment should have been edited by whoever made this video. Video terminated at 3:12min)
@mamumonkan
@mamumonkan 11 ай бұрын
the portraits she is flipping through most certainly
@shelleynobleart
@shelleynobleart 11 ай бұрын
I detest all art critique for this reason. It's as if no one understands art nor artists at all.
@tsvigo11_70
@tsvigo11_70 6 ай бұрын
Художники должны рисовать в компьютерах. Посмотрите как они рисуют - по сороковникам уже - рисовать не умеют.
@igorkorsunskiy5038
@igorkorsunskiy5038 7 ай бұрын
Great painter, yet pretty bad documentary. Just bunch of artists mumbling banalities.
@stringsandpipes7548
@stringsandpipes7548 7 ай бұрын
He just didn’t have the skill to render things correctly, and these people misinterpret that as originality…
@graziacavasino8884
@graziacavasino8884 11 ай бұрын
Truly revolting paintings.
@robertspies4695
@robertspies4695 11 ай бұрын
Yes, just amazingly good.
@graziacavasino8884
@graziacavasino8884 11 ай бұрын
@@robertspies4695 good to work as a hermetic.
@rosemarymccarron3887
@rosemarymccarron3887 5 ай бұрын
Horrible video...
@tanyawolski1210
@tanyawolski1210 11 ай бұрын
No figurativo painting. Creative somting not existing. Don't copy..
@acht2849
@acht2849 11 ай бұрын
Isn't this painter on equal foot with Van Gogh? One of the greats? Terrific video, thanks!
@vancouveruzbekistan5350
@vancouveruzbekistan5350 10 ай бұрын
not a single word of any interest was spoken on this video... that links non-entities to a real artist- Soutine
@fuckingyoutubeshit
@fuckingyoutubeshit 11 ай бұрын
อาร์ตติสท์ที่รู้ดีไปหมดว่าใครนั่งใครนอนใครทำเหี้ยอะไรอยู่ซอกมุมไหนของโลก เอาภาพมาจากไหนก่อนดีกว่า รับซื้อภาพของโจรหรือเป็นโจรซะเอง
@Nikroybal
@Nikroybal 5 ай бұрын
who composed the music in this video?
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