Tuesday, May 24, 2011

"art has nothing to do with clarity, does not dabble in the clear and does not make clear"



says Beckett, in “Intercessions by Denis Devlin” (1938)



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Maxence Cyrin - "Where Is My Mind"





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Camilla Engman








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Katinka Lampe








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Katrina Dautremont






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Marianne Kolb








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Melissa Brown







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Georganne Deen








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Francis Bacon Documentary



[parts 2-6]



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Micha Patiniott







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Can we really kill genius, the masterpiece, creativity and originality? In the twentieth century, any number of great artists tried to kill genius — Duchamp, Warhol, Cage, Mac Low — yet all did it in the most exquisitely personal way, killing it with the best of taste.

On Brion Gysin, "Minutes to Go"
by
Kenneth Goldsmith



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Cat Roif







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Patte Loper







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David Lyle







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Hannah C. Price








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Peter Bonde







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A. Dola Baroni Bifano






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Hum Who Hiccup by Chris Mason (Narrow House 2011)



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Masha Demianova








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Bebe Zeva










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Rachel Louise







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I was a sorcerer today—it’s true,
I used my dowsing rod on you.
I came with sticks to extract you
from me.

"Forgiveness"
by
Lisa Marie Basile



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Mark King







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Keyboard Kid - Based in the Rain mixtape (2011)




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Amandine Paulandré







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Stéphane Dafflon






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Inka Lindegård & Niclas Holström








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Christopher Smith - Gently Gently
Directed by SALAZAR





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Pascal Lièvre







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Eric Ruby







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Allyson Mitchell







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Matthew Atkinson






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Anton Perich






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The first time that my son arrived home from school covered in blood that was not his own I was concerned. The second time it happened I called the principal to registehttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifr a complaint. The messaging system was voice activated & after repeatedly saying "Principal Butler" & having the system retort in its staticky female voice "I'm sorry could you repeat that" I gave up. The third time my son returned from school covered in blood that was not his own he also had a chunk of meat hidden in his backpack.

"School"
by
Mathias Svalina



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STIGMATAVISION 1: HOLY FOOL
by Kate Durbin