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Giovanni Anselmo (1934-2023) Italy
Untitled (Structure that eats) (1968)
One of the key protagonists of the Italian 1960s Arte Povera movement, Giovanni Anselmo has died aged 89. Untitled: Sculpture that Eats (1968) in which a piece of lettuce fills the space between two blocks of granite, threatening the integrity of the structure as it wilts, has become one of the artworks most associated with Arte Povera, the movement theorised by curator Germano Celant as using natural and industrial materials that are ‘poor’ – that is, in opposition to the rich materials associated with art traditionally, from marble to gold leaf. Arte Povera artists like Anselmo, Jannis Kounellis and Marisa Merz have come to define postwar art in Italy.
Born in a small village just outside Turin in 1934, the artist spent the majority of his life and career in the city, where the major museum Castello di Rivoli celebrated his work with a major retrospective in 2016. He participated in the Venice Biennales of 1978, 1980 and 1990 – when he won the Golden Lion Award – as well as Documenta V (1972) and VII (1982). ... artreview.com
exhibited: MAXXI, Rome
«Y así como el tiempo, considerado de por sí, no se dice “tiempo de algo”, sino que cuando consideramos las cosas que están en él, decimos “el tiempo de ésta o aquella cosa”, así también la suma verdad de por sí subsistente no es de ninguna cosa, sino que cuando algo es según aquella, entonces se dice “verdad o rectitud de esto”.»
Anselmo de Canterbury: Tratado sobre la verdad. Universidad de los Andes, pág. 125. Bogotá, 2018
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E mais. Esta HQ demorou 4 meses pra ficar pronta. Sério. Mas saiu, ao contrário da linha 17!... Sei lá se essa vai ser a reação de muitas pessoas ao se reencontrarem quando essa m#&%$* de pandemia acabar.
Anche Anselmo, come tutte le più grandi personalità del Medioevo, parlò di libero arbitrio; che corrisponde alla possibilità di peccare. Il concetto è composto da due parole: una si rifà alla volontà (liberum) e l'altra all'intelletto (arbitrium). Dunque, i più grandi maestri, si domandavano quale delle due facoltà avesse più influenza nelle scelte dell'uomo.
Il dibattito, che sembra essersi concluso, è ancora in voga nei nostri giorni. Infatti, nell'ambito giuridico, si sente spesso parlare delle facoltà di intendere e volere e della capacità di agire; fondamentali per comprendere le responsabilità dei comportamenti umani.
Ed è proprio sul concetto di responsabilità che Anselmo pose la massima importanza: il peccato, o il non peccato, era qualcosa che dipendeva unicamente da noi (siamo noi a decidere se diventare schiavi o meno del peccato). Per questo filosofo, la libertà corrispondeva alla preservazione della rettitudine (tipica di Dio e degli angeli); mentre il peccato era un male ed il poter peccare un difetto e nessuno (neanche Dio) poteva costringerci nella scelta
Laney Jones | Run Wild ♪
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There's a light at the end of the darkness, the last step is always the hardest. But we fight it, and we push against the world that's caving in. It's not power that makes you the strongest. Run wild, run free. The sky's beneith the feet. Run wild, run free. Oh hi, oh we were meant to be. There's a dream that waits like a tiger. An ember that grows to a fire. And we climbing, to the greatest heights a world can't stop us now. They try to bring us down, but we just burn brighter.
🐎Anselmo, the Angel of Horses and Vigilantes🐎
Just as the label says, this here is Anselmo, a ruthless, cruel bounty hunter-esque Powers Angel who takes pride in slaying “demon scum” for money, particularly demons who make soul-stealing deals with humans.. Anselmo is typically seen in New Mexico or Arizona, searching the lonely deserts, day and night, for his next assigned kill.
Created on July 1, 1884, Anselmo from his first moments on his job, Anselmo grew to learn an important lesson out in the Wild West: “The Desert doesn’t care for you and will kill ya if you ain’t watchful. So its better off that you care for yourself and no one else”. And so, Anselmo is one of those types Who Work Alone(tm) and generally tends to unnerve most people. He is a horse. That’s the other half of his personality hhhfgfhfgfgdgdf.
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Phil and the teeny, tiny puppy.