The death of true Art?…
Creation is relation.
There is no distinction between Man and Society. They mould and foster each other.
Everything is intertwined – nothing comes out of nothing. And anything is the response of something else. Meaning that, Art happens naturally…Organically: where there is a spark of life, there will be creation.
Artistic creation is thus the outcome of true encounters. It is a vivid process finding its own way IN RELATION.
But, let´s face it: in this utterly disturbed today-world, genuine relation is relegated to a word in the dictionary only.
TRUE SENTIMENT IS TABOO, which means that every emotional involvement is fiercely thwarted.
So what is the artist supposed to do in this harsh and barren land of today, when there is hardly any true communion and togetherness left in human society?…
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About julienmatei
I feel an inner urge to express what I see, to communicate and share with others all these impressions. Often the things I see are there, not yet manifest, but waiting... to be observed, talked about, and embraced.
These new insights need another approach, a more vivid curiosity...
Due to fear and prejudice we prefer to see only "the official" truth - but THE OFFICIAL TRUTH IS DEAD - being dead, it has nothing to give...
We can continue pretending Death is fascinating or... we can take the trouble to LIVE...
THE NEW has no definition yet...
Again, IT requires another "perception", the courage to apprehend everything differently, from a totally new angle, with new confidence and inquisitive touch. This blog is not about interesting concepts, it is about participation... finding new solutions, inspiration, togetherness.
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