It is the invisible, the impalpable, the dream, the nerves, the soul.
— Charles Baudelaire, The Mirror of Art: Critical Studies, transl by Jonathan Mayne, (1959)
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It is the invisible, the impalpable, the dream, the nerves, the soul.
— Charles Baudelaire, The Mirror of Art: Critical Studies, transl by Jonathan Mayne, (1959)
On his inspired canvases he pours blood, light and darkness in turn.
— Charles Baudelaire, The Mirror of Art: Critical Studies, on Eugène Delacroix, transl by Jonathan Mayne, (1959)
Delacroix was passionately in love with passion, and coldly determined to seek the means of expressing it in the most visible way.
— Charles Baudelaire, The Mirror of Art: Critical Studies, on Eugène Delacroix, transl by Jonathan Mayne, (1959)
The Magdalen’s eyes are closed, her mouth soft and languid, her hair dishevelled.
— Charles Baudelaire, The Mirror of Art: Critical Studies, transl by Jonathan Mayne, (1959)
Gwaith Sŵn presents... Relics
sound performances exploring decline and decay
Thursday 27th November 2014 at 7.30pm Science Gallery Pop Up Space, Boland House, St Thomas Street, London SE1 9RT (basement underneath McDonalds, entrance through KCL courtyard)
Free entry. Featuring Kevin Ka Wei Chan, Sam Conran, Paul Freeman, Daniel Linn-Pearl, Jonathan Mayne, Gyorgy Ono and Resonance Radio Orchestra under the direction of Ed Baxter
Advance booking recommended, RSVP:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/resonance-1044fm-and-gwaith-swn-present-relics-tickets-14290582517