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gnome infestation
by Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com) …i’ve got an infestation of gnomes in my garden right now. i have to call a pest control biz real fast. maybe break out the shotgun…. ”why do you think they call it dope?” noted … Continue reading
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Tagged art chantry, Charlie Sheen, fulton j. sheen, garden elves, testors dope
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mad men: vanity of night’s hallucinations
He had the conviction that demons had taken hold of him, and a fear of sexuality, which he associated with disease and microbes. He believed he was made of glass and breakable, had a fear of noises and identified with … Continue reading
collapse of the soul: the flux of the IT
He could never really control what he did or what he wrote. Artaud said these defects of form were often rescued from complete nothingness. The raw results attributed to ” a collapse of the soul at its center, a kind … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Antonin Artaud, Charlie Sheen, Erich Fromm, Georg Groddeck, heinrich maria darvinghausen, Jacques Derrida, Lawrence Durrell, Oskar Kokoschka, Van Gogh, Vincent Van Gogh
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hyper-sexual xpialidocious action figures
It is the afternoon of October 11, 1908, in Trafalgar Square. A handsome woman stands at the base of the Nelson Monument addressing a large and curious audience. She leans toward them, clenching her fist. In her bonnet and veil … Continue reading
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Tagged Anna Holmes New York Times, Charlie Sheen, Chris Brown, Christabel Pankhurst, Emmeline Pankhurst, Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, Frederick Lawrence, James Rice, Jennifer Pozner, John Hassall, Kitty marion, Lindsay Lohan, Nelson Monument Trafalgar Square, Piers Morgan, Seyward Darby, Susan Kingsley Kent, Sylvia Pankhurst, Walter Besant, Women's Suffrage Movement
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fear of a children’s planet: the customer is kid
Whats always fascinating, often in equal measure, is disturbing. This is particularly so with the use of children in advertising, in art, and in the broader context. At one end of this seamy world, is the Charlie Sheen archetype, that … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Bogusky, American Apparel advertising, Charlie Sheen, Coca Cola, Dov Charney, Gottfried Helnwein, Herman Hesse, Johannes Nyholm, Jonathan Hobin, Leah McLaren, Nina maria Kleivan, Peter Simpson, Reza Deghati, Simon Houpt
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The sheen factor: how to euthanize a fish
Although March 8th will mark the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day, women can ostensibly claim a dry or cold form of progress, but under the veneer of egality, they remain deeply exploited; it takes more than law to bridge … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Modern Art
Tagged Anna Holmes New York Times, Caravaggio, Charlie Sheen, Edward Bernays, Frederic Fekkai, Jane MacDougall National Post, Lindsay Lohan, Maurizio Cattelan, Pablo Picasso, Simon Houpt, Stephanie Seymour, Walter Benjamin
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