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“Manet — the lens of his eyes were some of the first lenses of modern life — the first moving camera.”
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@greggerkesocrates.bsky.social on Yasujirō Ozu in Liberties. "...practice for the real thing with a work that is true." libertiesjournal.com/online-artic...
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If you liked Tyler Hellard's SEARCHING FOR TERRY PUNCHOUT, try Rod Moody-Corbett's screamingly funny and heartbreakingly sad novel, HIDES.
Gratitude to Celeste for the editing. This is a centerpiece of the Art and Life book. Great to see it has a nice home at Liberties. libertiesjournal.com/online-artic...
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I felt a strange presence as if Aesop is in the same darkness that enfolds Las Meninas...I shifted that memory to pull Aesop back into that darkness where my dead uncle was in a strange vector, the pendulum between my teenage self and my grieving self. greg-gerke.medium.com/spain-madrid...
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Yasujirō Ozu is from a different time and place in the sense that in the place where he is from, time does not behave the way our time does. Shigehiko Hasumi, the Japanese literary and film critic and...
Ozu and the Fear of Death
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Christina Tudor-Sideri
I read Richard Wollheim, philosopher and art historian, and continually placed his thought in Painting as an Art as going further on…
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Note on Richard Wollheim’s Painting as an Art
Greg Gerke / Socrates on the Beach
Greg Gerke / Socrates on the Beach
Greg Gerke / Socrates on the Beach
Greg Gerke / Socrates on the Beach
Greg Gerke / Socrates on the Beach
Greg Gerke / Socrates on the Beach
Greg Gerke / Socrates on the Beach
“Show” is the wrong term, maybe more of an unearthing as the color on these paintings, many held privately, don’t come out often — and one…
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Highlighting Frankenthaler (at the Gagosian)
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In(form)ed Aesthetics?
Recently a few events upset my thinking about art, which is my thinking about the world, emotion, love, friendship, everything. I’d pointed…
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I read Richard Wollheim, philosopher and art historian, and continually placed his thought in Painting as an Art as going further on…
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Note on Richard Wollheim’s Painting as an Art
By Greg Gerke
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Cézanne in Philadelphia and Everywhere Else
Yasujirō Ozu is from a different time and place in the sense that in the place where he is from, time does not behave the way our time does. Shigehiko Hasumi, the Japanese literary and film critic and...
libertiesjournal.com
Ozu and the Fear of Death
Is the sublime aesthetic experience still possible when over fifty? How could I ever doubt it? Just a few weeks ago, I spoke to a writer…
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SPAIN, MADRID, PRADO, VELAZQUEZ, GOYA
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I read Richard Wollheim, philosopher and art historian, and continually placed his thought in Painting as an Art as going further on…
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Note on Richard Wollheim’s Painting as an Art
Greg Gerke / Socrates on the Beach