L’Assoluto, inaccessibile alla conoscenza umana, è conoscibile solo intuitivamente.
In un Interno Assoluto, dunque, l’Assoluto non può che essere Altrove.
L’Interno, non più scatola chiusa, si apre, conducendo l’Uomo in una dimensione differente.
Ad affascinarmi è quel punto nello spazio che diventa accesso mentale all’Assoluto.
Sono le fessure, i varchi, le cavità, gli specchi, le superfici riflettenti, i vuoti, la luce, il buio e la penombra ad essere interessanti, a dare accesso a un luogo sospeso tra visibile e invisibile, in cui si ha una percezione rallentata del tempo.
L’Assoluto è ALTROVE.
Marzo 3rd
4:05 PM
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Febbraio 29th
10:05 AM
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orientaltiger:

Berndnaut Smilde created a cloud in a room which was visible for mere minutes at Hotel MariaKapel.

Febbraio 20th
10:01 PM
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timelightbox:

Iraq | Perspectives (2005-2008) © Benjamin Lowy/courtesy Reportage by Getty Images & Klompching Gallery
You can see more of the work of Benjamin Lowy in Klompching Gallery’s latest exhibition, The Architecture of Space. 


“Confronted by a level of violence so high that walking on the streets to photograph was tantamount to suicidal behavior, I found myself confined to working with American soldiers, spending most of my time going on various missions in armored Humvees. My only view of Iraq was through inches-thick bulletproof windows. This vantage on the Iraqi street is one rarely seen by the American public, but it is the most common point of view for U.S. soldiers. 

These images are not intimate—they reflect a distant and detached perspective on a country that is so empty, so desolate, on a situation so dire. The windows represent a barrier that impedes dialogue. The pictures illustrate a fragment of Iraqi daily life taken by a transient passenger in a Humvee; yet they are a window to a world where work, play, tension, grief, survival, and everything in between is as familiar as the events of our own lives.”

The Architecture of Space is open till March 2, 2012.

timelightbox:

Iraq | Perspectives (2005-2008) © Benjamin Lowy/courtesy Reportage by Getty Images & Klompching Gallery

You can see more of the work of Benjamin Lowy in Klompching Gallery’s latest exhibition, The Architecture of Space

“Confronted by a level of violence so high that walking on the streets to photograph was tantamount to suicidal behavior, I found myself confined to working with American soldiers, spending most of my time going on various missions in armored Humvees. My only view of Iraq was through inches-thick bulletproof windows. This vantage on the Iraqi street is one rarely seen by the American public, but it is the most common point of view for U.S. soldiers. 

These images are not intimate—they reflect a distant and detached perspective on a country that is so empty, so desolate, on a situation so dire. The windows represent a barrier that impedes dialogue. The pictures illustrate a fragment of Iraqi daily life taken by a transient passenger in a Humvee; yet they are a window to a world where work, play, tension, grief, survival, and everything in between is as familiar as the events of our own lives.”
The Architecture of Space is open till March 2, 2012.
Febbraio 9th
12:12 PM
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Febbraio 5th
11:40 AM
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saragozzi:

DIG, Daniel Arsham e Snarkitecture, Storefront for Art and Architecture, NY, 2011

Gli artisti hanno riempito la galleria (progettata da Steven Holl) con una schiuma, poi armati di martello e picchetto hanno ricavato tunnel e caverne. All’interno la visita procede come un’escursione.

Febbraio 2nd
6:07 PM
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chromamagnitude:

‘Swarm’ series by Thomas Jackson

Gennaio 27th
8:49 AM
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marcovitalini:

Mark Mawson fotografando piccole gocce di pittura che si dissolvono nell’acqua riesce a immortalare delle incredibili forme effimere che durano solamente pochi secondi

Gennaio 22nd
9:35 AM
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curiositycounts:

The one and only Christoph Niemann on the secret of happiness, work, and creativity.

curiositycounts:

The one and only Christoph Niemann on the secret of happiness, work, and creativity.