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Yves Klein: Leap into the Void
Perverse Egalitarianism —
Authority: 130
Because I’ve always liked this photo very much I thought I’d post it. For some reason it seems very apropos to do so today. Blech…how cryptic. Anyway, do have a look at this excellent resource, the Yves Klein archives. Posted in Philosophy Tagged: Art, Interventions, Performance Art, Photography, Void2 weeks ago -
Art Is The Proper Task of Life
biblioklept —
Authority: 423
Portrait of Nietzsche by Damon Soule2 weeks ago -
Are you a Shopper?
Fisserman —
Authority: 103
We all buy (into) stuff now and then. For most it’s mainy functional, which appears the most healthy way to look at it. Not that it can’t be enjoyable, many functional things are. There is however a -growing- group of people that would include the word ‘ shopping ‘ when requested for a list of hobbies. ...3 weeks ago -
René Magritte
Dummidumbwit's Weblog —
Authority: 129
Son of Man Le château des Pyrénées (1959), René Magritte René Magritte. 1936. The red model.René Magritte René Magritte Magritte was born in Lessines , in the province of Hainaut, in 1898, the eldest son of Léopold Magritte, a tailor, and Adeline, a milliner. He began ...3 weeks ago -
color
red dirt mother —
Authority: 128
Weve been doing some color play with the block crayons. Delightful to find all of the beautiful colors within the 3 primaries. The experimentation and results are lovely! Im working to find the color within my life. Looking to find all of the different hues from the basic elements, the primary goals. Im into week 4 ...3 weeks ago -
A day out with Herman – art by Herman James
Fisserman —
Authority: 103
One of the most awful websites I have visited in recent history is the one by artist Herman James . Even for a site that’s under construction it is poor. but that does not mean that a visit is not worthwhile. Herman James’ art itself is stunningly beautiful and impressive. His works represent just about ...3 weeks ago -
lake dwellings, idiocracy is on track, deities and believers tend to reflect each other
inkbluesky —
Authority: 122
lake dwellings Mega-Media Era Begins: GE-Vivendi Deal Clears Way for Comcast-NBC Merger It should come as no surprise that Wall Street and Washington are saying this is already a done deal: The media and telecommunications industry is second only to drug companies in how much it spends lobbying Washington. Its ...3 weeks ago -
From Althouse: ‘The Atrocity That Is Empire State Plaza’
Chris Navin —
Authority: 126
Full post here. (with photos) Of course, it may not be an atrocity in your opinion (and could be quite nice), but it is presented as a top down, anaesthetic, or compromised aesthetic, piece of architecture placed there by the government in the name of the people…regardless of what came before. It reminded me of ...4 weeks ago -
Miyamoto Shigeru Agrees with Me
OGIUE MANIAX —
Authority: 121
I previously made a post positing that one of the big changes that occurred in video game graphics around the NES era was that character’s began to have faces. Their eyes and mouths (or approximations thereof) made the characters more relatable. While I thought it made perfect sense, I realize that aside from my ...4 weeks ago -
Everyone pays for my art.
Nina Paley's Blog —
Authority: 122
They pay attention. Attention being the most valuable, and most limited, resource there is for humans. It’s more limited than money; you can’t just print more. People don’t “consume” art, they attend to it. Meanwhile, here’s a little thing on Sita’s distribution model in the Wall Street Journal.5 weeks ago

