13 Aug 2018
Posted by Victor-Katia as Akira Kurosawa, Discussion and Mind-Probing, Films (and stills from the films) analyzed
A Grandma And Her Grandchildren Are So Different In Their Critical Sensitivity Towards High-tech Weapons And Contamination Of The Earth, Nature And Life In Comparison With The Elegant Or Crude Philistines In Kurosawa’s “Rhapsody in August” And the boy a rose did see, a rose standing in the field blossoming in innocence, awed by the […]
06 Aug 2018
Posted by Victor-Katia as Discussion and Mind-Probing, Installation art-works analyzed, Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Duchamp, “Fresh Widow” 1, (1920) Marcel Duchamp, “Fresh Widow” 2, (1920) The innocently ironic syntagma “fresh widow” includes contradiction and even controversy. It’s at least tactless to call a widow who just lost her husband a freshly widowed woman. The grief connected with a fact of finding oneself deprived of the spouse conventionally demands […]
01 Aug 2018
Posted by Victor-Katia as Balthus (Balthasar Klossowski de Rola), Discussion and Mind-Probing, Paintings, sculptures and drawings analyzed
An Innocent, Almost Darwinian Roots of Philistinism Balthazar Klossowski/Balthus’ “The Street”, 1933 Balthus’ “The Street” is a kind of a puppet theater separated by a blink of an eye from becoming tableau vivant which in the next moment – the puppet-master’s manipulative action – animates itself again and immediately after freezes again. Balthus’ painting, as […]
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