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Tag Archives: Len Lye
Paradox: searches for paradise
Where would you rather be? On a spacecraft heading towards a lifeless moon or planet or aboard a bouncing raft constructed as in ancient times? An unabashed romantic. But, complete escape is impossible though the very attempt has its infectious … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged arnold jacoby, dr. gordon ekholm, dr. herbert spinden, dr. martin rundkvist, dr. michael d. coe, erik hesselberg, herman watzinger, Jean Baudrillard, joseph heath, Joshua Glenn, kon-tiki expedition, Len Lye, Paul Gauguin, samuel k. lothrop, Thomas Frank, thomas frank the baffler
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SWING LOW SWEET CHARIOT
”Movement is unpremeditated being; it is the uncritical expression of life. As we begin to meditate we begin to stop living. . . First comes life; and if we meditate prematurely, if we lend to physical things a critical self-consciousness, … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Cinema/Visual/Audio, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged Alexander Calder, Allen Ginsberg, Claes Oldenberg, Dennis Oppenheim, Donald judd, Dylan Thomas, Ethan Coen, Georgia O'keefe, Ingar Dragset, Jackson Pollock, Jean Tinguely, Joel and Ethan, Joel Coen, John Chamberlain, John Constable, Laura Riding, Len Lye, Max Ernst, Michael Elmgreen, miro, No Country for old men film, Picasso, public art, Robert Graves, roger horrocks, W.H. Auden, Wind Wand
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