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Churchgate Train Station, Bombay, India, 1995
Sebastião Salgado
Tacita Dean, from "Berlin and the Artist, 2012 (after Robert Walser, 1878 – 1956)"
Stane Jagodic: Contemporary Golgotha (1999)
“Politics revolves around what is seen and what can be said about it, around who has the ability to see and the talent to speak, around the properties of spaces and the possibilities of time.”
— Jacques Ranciere
Zdzislaw Ruszkowski (Poland 1907-1991) View on St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall (c. 1950) oil on canvas
Wrath--an ekphrastic haiku
by Arryn Liu
Grey storm clouds close in
upon the red horizon;
the mountains collapse.
(The Great Day of His Wrath, John Martin 1853)
THE ART CRITIC, RAOUL.HAUSMANNN, 1920
— WISŁAWA SZYMBORSKA, trans. Clare Cavanagh & Stanisław Barańczak.
#the last line of the poem isn’t “there will be no other end of the world” #the last line of the poem is “warsaw‚ 1944”
Max Ernst (German ,1891-1976)
To the Rendezvous of Friends (The Friends Become Flowers, Snakes, and Frogs) ,1928
Oil on canvas
Tár (2022)
Joanna Karpowicz (Polish, 1976) - Anubis Traveling (2014)
László Lakner — Microscopes of Robert Koch (oil, canvas, 1960)
Farhad Moshiri, The Thinker, 2011
(from Theory and Politics, a Discussion)
Telos, 1978, doi:10.3817/1278038124
Daniel Pitín (Czech, 1977) - Freud's Sofa (2014)
“My painting is not violent, it’s life that is violent. Even within the most beautiful landscape, in the trees, under the leaves, the insects are eating each other; violence is a part of life. We are born with a scream; we come into life with a scream and maybe love is a mosquito net between the fear of living and the fear of death.”
— Francis Bacon, The Last Interview (The Art Newspaper)