Jesús Martinez Flores

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Jesús Martinez Flores
Javier de Juan (1958 - Present)
snippets from beyond the point & companheiros (from morangos mofados)...
The whole century— the 20th century— and the end of the last century, even science has become abstract. Abstraction in science is the main foundation of contemporary thinking— of scientific thinking. And, yet, in science, it has never been a separation from life. And that is what art must always remember: That our abstraction, just as in science, is natural, and belonging in the development of the spirit of human beings. This is our spirit. It is abstract— but it does not mean it should totally separate itself from life. On the contrary. It must go deeper in life, regard the laws of life, and regard the laws of nature.
Naum Gabo, 32:23 of The Shock of the New