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Gertrud Kolmar, tr. by Henry A. Smith, from Dark Soliloquy: The Selected Poems of Gertrud Kolmar; "The Woman Poet"
[Text ID: "You hear me speak. But do you hear me feel?"]
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dir. Kirill Serebrennikov
art.
the best art should always make you uncomfortable.
a good opera will make you squirm in your seat, not smile in pleasure. the best painting will make you want to look away because of how painful it is and how close to your heart it hits. an exceptional symphony should make you weep in terror and sadness, not bring comfort to your ears. a significant poem should make you cringe in empathy for the horrid life of the poet, it should not make your heart flutter with beauty.
art should inspire you, not make you simply want to bask in its presence. think vivaldi, think bukowski, think picasso, think wagner. good art comes directly from the heart, from the soul, and the heart and soul are not beautiful things. anyone who creates art that pleases the senses has not created a pure form of art, they have created art that deceives their mind in order to convince them that life is beautiful. the purest, most honest art is ugly, rugged, displeasing. it reveals everything in life from which we hide and creates the most vulnerable version of oneself. life is sad. life is ugly. life is displeasing. pure art is sad, is ugly, is displeasing. this is real art.
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Coco Chanel and grand Duke Dimitri Pavlovich
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