Two weeks, at Balse.
what is this that I hear?
learn to lover harder.
Fighter like me.
that Landing Point
the notes, where? place them. as you wish. - essence
that feel, just some high hats going, and another over here, add some distortion. - nonchalant. over on the alpha juno, in the meantime. sequenced by channel four, on top of that organ. with a nice decay in the middle, the downward movement to start. let’s put some nighth hats there some where, there, right about there. alright. no words for a while. just melody.
i got lost there.
is X-Ray color? - then,
S1rena laughs. no, I haven’t read sailor moon, no, but, is that ok with you?, wait, is this Bangkok? I said. the city of Bacarat?
what if you just changed your name? - I will, says she.
but, spring is, not here.
yet. -meanwhile, in Tokyo. pueblo.
changing your perspective of music, forever -
DJ sets:
Röyksopp live from Berlin | Full Set at Ritter Butzke
Kelly Lee Owens | Boiler Room: Manchester
till next time.
Charles A. Balse
Words of Wisdom
Gauguin advised a fellow painter not to "copy nature too much. Art is an abstraction; derive this abstraction from nature while dreaming before it, but think more of creating than the actual result." In these statements may be found many of the concepts of twentieth-century experimental painting, from the idea of color used arbitrarily rather than to describe an object visually, to the primacy of the creative act, to painting as abstraction. Gauguin's ideas, which he called Synthetism, involved a synthesis of subject and idea with form and color, so that his paintings are given their mystery, their visionary quality, by their abstract color patterns. His purpose in creating such an anti-Realist art was to express invisible, subjective meanings and emotions. He attempted to free himself from the corrupting sophistication of the modern industrial world, and to renew his spirit, by contact with an innocence and sense of mystery that he sought in non-industrial societies. He constantly described painting in terms of an analogy with music, of color harmonies, of color and lines as forms of abstract expression. In his search he was attracted, to a greater degree even than most of his generation, to so-called"primitive" art. In his work we find the expression of modern primitivism, the tendency to understand non-Western or pre-industrial societies as more pure, more authentic than those of the West. Primitivism simultaneously valorizes and denigrates pre-industrial cultures, because their appeal rests in their perceived simplicity and resistance to progress.
Only by casting these societies as relatively naive and ineffectual could their potential as sources for aesthetic as well as economic exploitation be justified. Such notions were, of course, forged at a time when European countries were aggressively colonizing the very societies Western artists sought to emulate. For Gauguin, primitivism held appeal as a means of relieving himself of the burden of Western cul-ture, industrialization, and urbanization. Attracted not only to primitive-seeming motifs, Gauguin also cultivated a deliberately naive style. Like the paintings of Henri Rousseau, Gauguin's works convey an immediacy and authenticity that is generally absent in academic art.
History of Modern Art, H.H. Arnason page 59
The importance of the works discussed here lay not, incidentally, in their pictorial qualities alone: their revolutionary political character was at least as important. Painters such as Géricault, Delacroix and Courbet were the first to demand the autonomy of the artist as critical citizens in a society where power and authority were no longer unambiguous certainties. Citizens were gradually given a decisive voice in the political system and, above all, the freedom to choose: Catholic or liberal? Royalist or republican? Religious or freethinker? For the first time, artists were able to make ideological choices, and they wasted no time in doing so. The greatest in their ranks were no longer the visual ideologues of power, but critical thinkers in a complex society. Freedom loomed on the horizon.
A New history of western art Page 338
Main Studies
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OVE x makko - UMARMUNG
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