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Jimmie Durham - Prehistoric Stone Tool
Jimmie Durham, production shot for action in Der Verführer und der steinerne Gast (The Libertine and the Stone Guest.)
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Hitoshi Karasawa
Hitoshi Karasawa - Self-conceit II from portfolio “Illumined Sinful-Redemptional Sphere” (wood-engraving on paper, 1974-75)
Hitoshi Karasawa - Cup of Chronos (woodcut, ink, opaque watercolor, 1979)
La gota representa el diluvio y la sed. Es el vasto Amazonas y el gran Océano.
La gota estuvo allí en el principio del mundo. Es el espejo, el abismo, la casa de la vida y la fluidez de la muerte.
Para abreviar, la gota está poblada de seres que se combaten, se exterminan, se acoplan. No pueden salir de ella, gritan en vano.
Preguntan como todos: ¿de qué se trata, hasta cuándo, qué mal hicimos para estar prisioneros de nuestra gota?
Y nadie escucha. Sombra y silencio en torno de la gota, brizna de luz entre la noche cósmica en donde no hay respuesta.
La gota - José Emilio Pacheco
Imagen: Hitoshi Karasawa
Arinori Ichihara - HBD (8), 1984
Arinori Ichihara - Anti-World III (monotype on paper, 1960)
Michael Buthe (1944-1994) — Stones (Tribute to Ramon Llull, 1232-1315) [acrylic and mixed media, 1991-1992]
Michael Buthe (1944-1994) — Sydne Rome (paper, broom, ladle and feathers collage and acrylic, pencil, pastel and wax on burlap, 1981)
Listening to Music through the Mouth, Nam June Paik & Wolf Vostell.
Wolf Vostell, 6 TV dé-coll/age (1963)
B 52 Lipstick Bomber (1968). Wolf Vostell.