Pure Art, I believe––and don’t cut me short, there’s theory behind this–-must be conceived unknowingly and not perceived in any capacity. The artist must not be able to interpret his idea beyond its original impulse, and a viewer cannot be allowed to see it, lest some disunity between impulse and perception occur.
Archives for posts tagged ‘Art’
The Will To Existentialism
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Nihilism, Existentialism: Nietzsche, Sartré: Fight! [Compare and discuss the differences between Nihlism and Existentialism, and where these differences shepherd the modern mind (poor sheep that it is.)
Interview: Jesse Priest
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Christian Harder interviews poet, Jesse Priest. Discuss art, the e-book, poetry, and the state of publishing.
Interview: The Bookslut
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Exclusive Interview with Bookslut’s Jessa Crispin; Talks art, culture, publishing and e-books.
Interview: Ashok Karra
Wednesday, 23 March 2011
Interview with Ashok Karra: Writer of Rethink, a blog dedicated to promoting an appreciation for the arts.
The Writers of Hollywood
Monday, 21 March 2011
From the Paris Review, By Jennie Yabroff [º] Early in the movie Limitless, we follow protagonist Eddie Morra as he shuffles aimlessly down a street in New York’s Chinatown. Observed from a distance, Eddie barely registers onscreen. He has a scraggly ponytail and a beat-up jacket. One hand is wrapped in grubby surgical tape. His attitude [...]