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Friday, March 23, 2012

Joseph Beuys the German experimental artist


Joseph Beuys


Joseph Beuys was a German multi- and mixed-media artist best known for incorporating ideas of humanism, social philosophy and politics into his art. Beuys practiced everything from installation and performance art to traditional painting and "social sculpture." He was continually motivated by the belief of universal human creativity.





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One of Joseph Beuys's most theatrical installations, Blitzschlag mit Lichtschein auf Hirsch (Lightning with Stag in Its Glare) articulates the German artist's obsession with primal and elemental forces: the earth, animals, excrement, and death.









Beuys's work certainly served, in its initial contact with an audience, as a diversion. But to regard his work simply as an entertainment to nullify the realities in which it was created, is to miss the point of its revolutionary nature. For Beuys, a moment of rapture in engagement with an art article, or art as a respite from the daily grind, is a sentimental act that has no purpose in today's world.

He calls for nothing less than a complete overhaul of that system in which art is a product of a consumer society who needs paintings to decorate walls, to use as barter, or to receive momentary uplifting. "Art is," he said, "a genuinely human medium for revolutionary change in the sense of completing the transformation from a sick world to a healthy one." (Beuys quoted in Quartetto, exhibition catalog, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1984, Milano, p. 106)




"... just as you have come to me, because of what I've made, and we can talk about it ..."Beuys



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Saturday, March 17, 2012

David Lynch's Surrealism


David Lynch's Surrealism: Madness in Human Mind














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Where to begin?

Maybe...

Profession:Director
Nationality:American
Born: in January 20 1946 in Missoula, Montana

Just kidding!!!

I usually do not like to talk about people and matters rationally so I can just say David Lynch is experimentation with visual texture and techniques and he does it in the best way ever done and I write some quotes.





Absurdity is what I like most in life, and there's humor in struggling in ignorance.
If you saw a man repeatedly running into a wall until he was a bloody pulp, after a while it would make you laugh because it becomes absurd.



My cow is not pretty, but it is pretty to me.



You're right on the money with that. We're all like detectives in life. There's something at the end of the trail that we're all looking for.





Sex is a doorway to something so powerful and mystical, but movies usually depict it in a completely flat way.





This whole world is wild at heart and weird on top.
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