mood for the weekend

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Jamie Baldridge_quinine is medicine, 2011-2013


não se chamavam carpideiras?

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conselheiro(a) de luto?!
descobri mais um especialista...

mood of the day

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Banksy: The banality of the banality of evil




hoje apetecia-me uma mutação...

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Matthew J. Levin


 mutation 8

 dryad

 springbok

minotaur

more about Matthew J. Levin

o choro da pedra

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movie at the weekend house:

"fucking cold, thin ice"

mood of the day

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"behind hopper meditations"

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Richard Tuschman, 2013









The first Remodernist art group

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A Stuckist document

Remodernism

'towards a new spirituality in art'

Through the course of the 20th century Modernism has progressively lost its way, until finally toppling into the pit of Postmodern balderdash. At this appropriate time, The Stuckists, the first Remodernist Art Group, announce the birth of Remodernism.

1. Remodernism takes the original principles of Modernism and reapplies them, highlighting vision as opposed to formalism.

2. Remodernism is inclusive rather than exclusive and welcomes artists who endeavour to know themselves and find themselves through art processes that strive to connect and include, rather than alienate and exclude. Remodernism upholds the spiritual vision of the founding fathers of Modernism and respects their bravery and integrity in facing and depicting the travails of the human soul through a new art that was no longer subservient to a religious or political dogma and which sought to give voice to the gamut of the human psyche.

3. Remodernism discards and replaces Post-Modernism because of its failure to answer or address any important issues of being a human being. 


4. Remodernism embodies spiritual depth and meaning and brings to an end an age of scientific materialism, nihilism and spiritual bankruptcy.

5. We don't need more dull, boring, brainless destruction of convention, what we need is not new, but perennial. 
We need an art that integrates body and soul and recognises enduring and underlying principles which have sustained wisdom and insight throughout humanity's historyThis is the proper function of tradition.


6. Modernism has never fulfilled its potential. It is futile to be 'post' something which has not even 'been' properly something in the first place. Remodernism is the rebirth of spiritual art.

7. Spirituality is the journey of the soul on earth. Its first principle is a declaration of intent to face the truth. Truth is what it is, regardless of what we want it to be. Being a spiritual artist means addressing unflinchingly our projections, good and bad, the attractive and the grotesque, our strengths as well as our delusions, in order to know ourselves and thereby our true relationship with others and our connection to the divine.

8. Spiritual art is not about fairyland. It is about taking hold of the rough texture of life. It is about addressing the shadow and making friends with wild dogs. Spirituality is the awareness that everything in life is for a higher purpose.

9. Spiritual art is not religion. Spirituality is humanity's quest to understand itself and finds its symbology through the clarity and integrity of its artists. 

10. The making of true art is man's desire to communicate with himself, his fellows and his God. 
Art that fails to address these issues is not art.

11. It should be noted that technique is dictated by, and only necessary to the extent to which it is commensurate with, the vision of the artist.

12. The Remodernist's job is to bring God back into art but not as God was before. 
Remodernism is not a religion, but we uphold that it is essential to regain enthusiasm (from the Greek, en theos to be possessed by God). 

13. A true art is the visible manifestation, evidence and facilitator of the soul's journey. 
Spiritual art does not mean the painting of Madonnas or Buddhas. Spiritual art is the painting of things that touch the soul of the artist. Spiritual art does not often look very spiritual, it looks like everything else because spirituality includes everything.

14. Why do we need a new spirituality in art? Because connecting in a meaningful way is what makes people happy. Being understood and understanding each other makes life enjoyable and worth living.


Summary
It is quite clear to anyone of an uncluttered mental disposition that what is now put forward, quite seriously, as art by the ruling elite, is proof that a seemingly rational development of a body of ideas has gone seriously awry. The principles on which Modernism was based are sound, but the conclusions that have now been reached from it are preposterous.
We address this lack of meaning, so that a coherent art can be achieved and this imbalance redressed.
Let there be no doubt, there will be a spiritual renaissance in art because there is nowhere else for art to go. Stuckism's mandate is to initiate that spiritual renaissance now.

Billy Childish
Charles Thomson
1.3.2000

First published by The Hangman Bureau of Enquiry

Beauty...

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pour nous...

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Vaslav Nijinsky, 1912
"L'après-midi d'un faune"




reconstrução digital, 2012

stuckism

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Stuckist demo_ outside White Cube gallery, Hoxton Square, London_ 25 July 2002

the first row

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a partir daí...

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o amor não É na suficiência...

mood of the day....

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polen erciyas


hatter's secret

melt away

tailoring one's soul

the night mare

nuestros hermanos

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Gaspar Corte Real e o bacalhau... 


Obrigado TV Galicia!

the flying gentleman

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Remy Bonjasky...








so dada, so surrealist

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La Planète Sauvage, 1973_ René Laloux


stalker

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 andrei tarkovsky - stalker, 1979







jamie vesta

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jamie vesta blog : Eve´s Rib

chama-lhe híbrido...

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Hybrid-Creatures-Francesco Sambo

pain

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Hybrid-Creatures-Francesco Sambo

destructive verb

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"anti-art".
anti-luxuria.
anti-deslumbre.




Yoko Ono - cut piece - 1964

os homens

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são todos iguais. uns porcos.

quando se exagera...

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a vulgaridade não substitui a inteligência:

-vendo versões de "Grândola Vila Morena" para todo o tipo de interrupções


vincent gallo mood #3

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vincent gallo mood #2

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Gray: Vincent Gallo, Justin Thyme, Nick Taylor, Michael Holman, and Basquiat, 1980.



vincent gallo mood #1

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de mim para comigo

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acordei a cantar isto:

Stefan Bruggemann again

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Stefan Bruggemann
Sometimes I think Sometimes I don't - neon work - 2001

posso????

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um dia que me irrita

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e para quem não sabe:

fomos nós que introduzimos a tradição do entrudo no Brasil no século XVI.

Agora façam o favor de ter orgulho nas vossas raízes e deixem lá o samba.

Esta manisfestação pagã remonta a uma festa imperial da antiga Roma: as Lupercais, realizadas a 15 de Fevereiro, em louvor de Luperco ou Fauno, deus dos pastores e protector dos rebanhos contra os lobos, ao qual se associavam a sua mulher, Fauna – indigitada pelos Romanos como «Boa Deusa», numa festa interdita aos homens –, e Ops, antiquíssima divindade sabina, perfilhada por Roma.

explicação etimológica:
Carnaval:  carnisvalerium (carnis de carne, valerium, de adeus)

Entrudo:  introitus (intróito), o de introduzir, dar entrada, começo ou anunciar a aproximação da quadra quaresmal. 

Em Portugal, uma das primeiras referências ao Entrudo, encontra-se num documento datado de 1252, no reinado de D. Afonso III

justin novak

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Reinventar a cerâmica...