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HASTEN THE PROCESS:MORE VALUABLE DEAD THAN ALIVE
For it was, in fact, after a conversation with Dr. Gachet that van Gogh, as if nothing were the matter, went back to his room and killed himself. It was not because of himself, because of the disease of his … Continue reading
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Tagged Adrian Searle, Alyson Richman Berkley, Bonnie Burstow, Cynthia Rodriguez, Daubigny, David Carmichael, Dietrich Blumer, Dr. Jan Hulsker, Dr. Peyron, Hirschig, Jean Francois Pierre Peyron, John Dorsey, Joseph Brean, Lesley Stern, Marc-Edo Tralbaut, Marguerite Gachet, Norbert Goeneutte, Pat Collucci, Paul-Ferdinand Gachet, Theo van Gogh, Tom Hirschig, Vincent Van Gogh
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ABANDONED TO THE WOLVES: EATEN BY DESPAIR
“Things are going badly because sick consciousness has a vested interest right now in *not* recovering from its sickness. This is why a tainted society has invented psychiatry to defend itself against the investigations of certain superior intellects whose faculties … Continue reading
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Tagged Adeline Ravoux, Albert Aurier, Alyson Richman Berkley, Anton Hirshig, Antonin Artaud, Hendrick P. Bremmer, Lesley Stern, Marc-Edo Tralbaut, Marguerite Gachet, Otto Wacker, Paul Gauguin, Paul-Ferdinand Gachet, Theo van Gogh, Thomas Hoving, Tim Roth, Vincent Van Gogh
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ABANDONMENT ANXIETY & MAD PRIDE
As is well documented, Van Gogh, shot himself, accidentally or intentionally.It was called a suicide. But, was his own physician partly to blame for his death? The end of Vincent Van Gogh, was indeed strange. …. In 1947, Antonin Artaud, … Continue reading
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Tagged Adrian Searle, Akira Kurosawa, Antonin Artaud, Armand Guillaumin, Dietrich Blumer, Felix Rey, Gaugin, Henri Gastaut, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jonathan Richman, Lesley Stern, Paul-Ferdinand Gachet, Robert Altman, Stephen R. Killeen, Theo van Gogh, Vincent Van Gogh, Wilfred Niels Arnold
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