The folk art of Bill Traylor

The folk art of Bill Traylor

CBS Sunday Morning

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@candyhaller1624
@candyhaller1624 - 07.04.2019 17:00

Great story. Thank you for sharing his story.

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@kiDkiDkiD12
@kiDkiDkiD12 - 07.04.2019 17:05

Amazing painting's! Amazing story

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@catman256able
@catman256able - 07.04.2019 17:25

Thank you for the work you do. 👍🎥🎦

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@thomasthetrain3942
@thomasthetrain3942 - 07.04.2019 17:33

CBS Sunday Morning is the Best!!

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@MZPOETSKYLOVEBLACK
@MZPOETSKYLOVEBLACK - 07.04.2019 21:05

Give people flowers while they're still here to see them!!! I can't stand the fact that some people often get recognized after their transition no that's a narrative that we all have to change give them their recognition give them their praise give them their flowers give them their prizes when they're able to see them with their physical eyes I'm sure his spiritual eyes can see that his arts and talents were recognized but it would have been way better if he was able to appreciate this in the human form damn I'm happy but I'm sad too

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@Delaine2000
@Delaine2000 - 07.04.2019 23:12

Can’t wait to see this exhibit in person!

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@shakeemwinn3647
@shakeemwinn3647 - 08.04.2019 09:39

Very moving.

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@brynperry7281
@brynperry7281 - 08.04.2019 21:43

And white people own his entire catalog and make all the money from his talent.

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@Janice-sb7qw
@Janice-sb7qw - 10.04.2019 18:11

His beautiful art would be pretty on fabric. I hope he knew his art was admired.

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@mandyslittlelife
@mandyslittlelife - 10.04.2019 22:45

Love features like this! As an autistic outsider artist myself, great to see the genre celebrated!

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@Honesty001
@Honesty001 - 11.04.2019 21:42

Pain full story of Blackman

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@debbiecooper1677
@debbiecooper1677 - 12.04.2019 18:46

wonderful story.

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@sclogse1
@sclogse1 - 22.05.2019 09:14

Makes me think of Jonathan Winters work, if you know that he painted.

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@jakewillbourne
@jakewillbourne - 07.06.2019 14:54

Though I find these types of American news programmes so kitsch they are right in saying that Bill Traylor's work does have a beautiful and powerful story that needs to be shared. His paintings speaks so much more than just about race, poverty and hardship and that's why they connect so much with people are rightfully gaining recognition.

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@veronicamoton9833
@veronicamoton9833 - 09.12.2019 00:41

Beautiful works! Simplistic in only a way that he could have expressed. Art does not have to be elaborate in that it fills every space on the paper. Art speaks to those who connect to it whether it’s a flat line or a broad stroke. It is there to serve the persons who enjoy viewing it. Does he have any descendants?

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@christianegonbarnthaler1426
@christianegonbarnthaler1426 - 12.01.2020 16:48

super art

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@toriamartan3295
@toriamartan3295 - 06.10.2020 06:38

Artist Bill Traylor art works are extremely powerfully meaningful and fit right in there with all those other artists whom works of art are usually spoken of as being important or very important works of art. Technically there's nothing simple about any of Bill Traylor's art works his work has a natural flow in it's quality. Also the explanation of how dogs are a reoccurring theme in his work actually require a study of all the different sorted horrors of the enslaved people of the time, so on the part of any curator trying to tell a fairly accurate account might wish to doing the reading and talking that is necessary to take on a subject as important as information is in the history.of art. And as for the commentator he might wish to rethink his statement in regards to Bill Traylor the artist only knowing how to sign his name.I think you'll find Bill Traylor an artist was rather brilliant. Surely it's time for all those misinformed or pushing their own agenda to better inform themselves. Remember whenever you know better perhaps you'll actually do better.

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@michaelfinley4440
@michaelfinley4440 - 07.01.2021 01:57

I LOVE his work..

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@hanawana
@hanawana - 07.01.2021 02:28

I LOVE THE WORK OF BILL TRAYLOR

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@whosyourdaddy4579
@whosyourdaddy4579 - 03.09.2021 01:10

Interesting piece on a man and artist under-appreciated in his own time...sad.

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@jeaninetaylorfolkart7538
@jeaninetaylorfolkart7538 - 05.04.2022 23:43

Wonderful segment on a truly great American artist. Thank you for sharing!

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@bigrichard97
@bigrichard97 - 20.06.2022 21:43

One of why top 5 artists...

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@artlifealways...
@artlifealways... - 02.09.2022 18:28

Nice...artlife always...one love i2f the artist...blessings

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@Xtian_Chang
@Xtian_Chang - 19.11.2022 05:43

Amazing story true outsider artist along with Henry Darger and Martin Ramirez.

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@tytraylor2653
@tytraylor2653 - 14.02.2023 21:09

Wonderful pieces of work. I didn’t know him, but have been told his story by others. Not sure if we are related, but with a last name like ours, most likely we are!😆

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@kittahlove4548
@kittahlove4548 - 18.02.2023 02:35

I'm inspired by his art and his story. Thank you Mr Traylor and everyone for sharing this

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@ingridllinas5612
@ingridllinas5612 - 12.05.2023 07:52

A way of expression. It is never too late to recognize the artist there was in him. Somehow, without words he could express his journey. It is not childish at all. It’s folk.
Some paintings express anger but most denote movement, dance. That real. Great curator’s talk.

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@michaelcox545
@michaelcox545 - 03.08.2023 22:25

I’d genuinely draw those things better with my feet from memory.

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@CosmicAnew
@CosmicAnew - 26.01.2024 03:08

I saw the thumbnail and I had to click on this video, look at the beauty of the simplicity, there is real emotion behind this art

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@noserly
@noserly - 10.02.2024 09:10

Lol, this is horrible. Imagine feeling compelled to pretend this is good to gain social credit.

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@raktimparashar
@raktimparashar - 02.04.2024 18:49

These art galleries would never recognize an artist works but after he or she is gone they will all come up with these lactures like his work is this and that. The truth is they no nothing except how to exploit artists and earn a lot of money.

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@Kontorgh_art
@Kontorgh_art - 23.06.2024 08:59

Amazing body of work.

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@thomasdykstra100
@thomasdykstra100 - 10.02.2025 06:16

This world makes shabby use of all who pass through it; most of all, those of whom it is the least worthy--the 'best' of God's children...

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@EmmaEffa
@EmmaEffa - 05.04.2025 21:30

I had the good fortune to take in this exhibition and it was so moving. I scheduled my lunches so that I could just sit with one piece at times. Tears. Relief. A sense of being seen in my invisible-ness. This man was a great holder and teller of internal collective truths.

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