Saturday, September 26, 2009

On Obscuring, And Unobscuring, Objects Of Desire




Fig. 1. Lorenzo Lotto - Venus and Cupid, c. 1525


A lover becomes a lover long before obtaining, or even locating, the object of his or her desire. Lovers are created (or, rather, create themselves, and each other) the instant they affix a name or image to their latent impulses, which would otherwise have remained worryingly anonymous - and, perhaps worse, perennially amorphous. These names and images are potent aphrodisiacs, as well as the first warning a lover receives that their desire, no matter how precisely objectified or labelled, will always exceed its objects. ... Unsurprisingly, lovers routinely ignore this niggling augury.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Memories Are What Clinch Our Exile From The Past




Fig. 1. Holger Niehaus - Untitled, 2000


Nostalgia is one of the many skins in which we wrap our memories. ... Like us, they perish when flayed.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The Most Beautiful World In The Girl Is You, Not Her




Fig. 1. Damián Ortega - Cosmic Thing, 2002


Falling apart is sometimes the only means we have of discovering how we fell together.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

From Little Things Big Things Grow ... And Grow ...




Fig. 1. Giulio Romano - Fall of the Giants (Sala dei Giganti), 1526-34


The problem with always putting the very smallest of your problems under the microscope is that the very biggest of your problems will eventually follow suit, undergoing a far more terrifying - and paralysing - magnification.


Addendum (click): Jack and the Beanstalk, 1933 (ComiColour, Celebrity Productions)




Tuesday, September 22, 2009

The Best Gamblers Can Always Absorb Thier Losses




Fig. 1. Georges de La Tour - The Card-Sharp with Ace of Diamonds, 17thC


Trust because you can afford to, not because you need to.


Addendum: Barry Lyndon (1975) - d. Stanley Kubrick




Monday, September 21, 2009

I'd Leave, But A Promising Future Is Blocking My Way




Fig. 1. Henry Moore - Reclining Figure, 1939


Feelings are punctures of varying dimensions in our psychological fortifications.


Addendum (click): Yes, it's just a video of Andy eating a hamburger.




Sunday, September 20, 2009

Bill Viola: Further Explorations In The Digital Sublime




Fig. 1. Bill Viola - Memoria, 2000

A face is to a body as a fingerprint is to a finger.


Addendum: Click me! Click me!