New York, New York
RED THREAD LEGEND SERIES by BEILI LIU
Beautiful installation inspired by the ancient chinese legend called the Red Thread. According to this myth, the gods tie an invisible red thread on children who are fated to be together.
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Thoughts from Anna Karenina
“Levin maintained that the mistake of Wagner and all his followers lay in their music wishing to cross over to the sphere of another art, just as poetry is mistaken when it describes facial features, something that should be done by painting…. Pestov maintained that art is one and that it can reach it’s highest manifestations only by uniting all its forms.”
I’m inclined to side with Pestov on this one- my favorite thing about art is that it invokes something different from each viewer (or listener) and does so from such a variety of forms.
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“He could not believe, yet at the same time he was not firmly convinced that it was all incorrect. And therefore, being unable to believe in the meaningfulness of what he was doing or to look at it indifferently as at an empty formality, he experienced all through this time of preparation, a feeling of awkwardness and shame…”
This precisely defines my struggle with religion. Thanks Tolstoy.
Parisian Surrealists including Tristan Tzara, Paul Eluard, Andre Breton, Luis Bunuel, Rene Magritte, Hans Arp, Salvador Dali, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, Rene Crevel, and Man Ray.
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by Vincent Fournier
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by Marlon Geller
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