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L'Roneous - Imaginarium
In this piece "Imaginarium" by the artist L’Roneous, he embarks on a surreal journey through a realm of dreams and shadows, exploring themes of consciousness, self-discovery, and the interplay between reality and imagination.
The narrative unfolds as the protagonist travels through lyrical landscapes, confronting voices and images that reflect deep inner struggles. A significant moment occurs when a mysterious figure, described as the ruler of this dream space, reveals that these characters are manifestations of the dreamer’s psyche. This interaction leads to a deeper understanding of the self and the nature of dreams as a form of hope and reflection.
As the protagonist navigates feelings of anxiety and displacement, the piece highlights the complexity of human consciousness and the various layers of experience within dreams. Ultimately, it suggests that the madness experienced in dreams is intertwined with our reality, inviting contemplation of the intricate relationship between our inner worlds and the external one.
Life Lens - Entry 43
In Pursuit of Progress Whenever I scroll through Instagram, I see all these people who seem to have it all together – super successful and looking flawless with those filters. But here’s the thing: there’s more to their story than what meets the eye. Trust me, things aren’t always as rosy as they appear in those posts. And those filters? They can work wonders, but they don’t show the real deal.…
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Just A Thought
Which are you? 1) Trapped within the construct of the Matrix unable to differentiate illusion from reality From the Matrix 2) Buried with your head firmly in the sand afraid to see the truth beyond the illusion that has been obscured by smoke and mirrors 3) Wide awake perceiving every detail of a world that is slowly and methodically disintegrating under our very noses while an elite few…
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There are moments when I am genuinely confused about whether I'm living a reality or I'm just watching myself go through each day out of body. It is as if I don't exist anymore.
Sunshineshaa
Ryan V. Brennan Artist in Bathroom Residency 2009-10
A Month-Long “Live” Performance Installation Spectators are presented with the illusion that the artist has confined himself inside the gallery’s bathroom with a months rationing of food and water. Viewers can watch him via a “live” video and audio feed routed from the bathroom into the gallery space. In an array of emotionally charged performances the solitary artist critiques the art world in a fanatical and existential whirlwind of crazed romanticism, tragedy and humor.
The Installation / Performance was originally exhibited at the “Invisible Dog” exhibition, in 2009, curated by Manon Slome, and Asher Remy Toledo of No Longer Empty. The second rendition of the piece was exhibited at the “Younger Than Moses Exhibition” in 2010 at Benrimon Contemporary, curated by Simmy Swinder and Tali Wertheimer.