So I'm very happy to report that Whitespace Gallery has sold some more of my Moon scratchboard drawings...
"Ah yes, the earliest human awareness ... to be aware of yourself you have to separate from the world. When you name the things around you - the sea, the air, etc - you separate yourself from the world. The Legend of the Tower of Babel says that all human beings once spoke the same language, but because we tried to reach the divine, we were punished and our languages were separated. My seascapes are before this happened ... they are about our common awareness."
Hiroshi Sugimoto from Dominic Willsdon's essay "Hiroshi Sugimoto; Aegean Sea, Pilion". 1990.
Singular Images; Essays on Remarkable Photographs. Ed. Sophie Howarth. Tate Publishing. Singapore. 2005.
Hiroshi Sugimoto from Dominic Willsdon's essay "Hiroshi Sugimoto; Aegean Sea, Pilion". 1990.
Singular Images; Essays on Remarkable Photographs. Ed. Sophie Howarth. Tate Publishing. Singapore. 2005.
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I found this beautiful zine in pdf form through Timothy Morton's blog, Ecology Without Nature.
I found this beautiful zine in pdf form through Timothy Morton's blog, Ecology Without Nature.
"As for the lesson, you may like to decide whether the man's heart is so full that his mouth is overflowing, so that he has to talk to anybody about it, even a child, or whether the child has first to draw the knowledge out of him, by knowing him and showing interest. Again, there may be two of them who cannot restrain themselves, the one from asking, and the other from giving the answer: a bond of this sort would be interesting, for one day it is going to be rudely snapped...
For it is what happens between people that provided them with all the material that they can discuss, criticize, alter...
And here once again let us recall that their task is to entertain the children of the scientific age, and to do so with sensuousness and humour. This is something that we can not tell ourselves too often..."
A Short Organum for the Theatre. B. Brecht. p.199-204
For it is what happens between people that provided them with all the material that they can discuss, criticize, alter...
And here once again let us recall that their task is to entertain the children of the scientific age, and to do so with sensuousness and humour. This is something that we can not tell ourselves too often..."
A Short Organum for the Theatre. B. Brecht. p.199-204
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