Jun 30, 2011


JL (2006-2011)

Jun 28, 2011


JL, (2010-2011)

Jun 23, 2011

No obstante, aseveró que el gremio artístico no representa amenaza para quienes dirigen el crimen organizado, ya que tanto para los delincuentes como para los políticos, la cultura es lo menos importante.

Alejandro Ortega Escobar en El Independiente

Jun 22, 2011

What is necessary is a league of men who want to escape from the mechanical world, a way of life opposed to mere utility. Orgiastic devotion to the opposite of everything that is serviceable and useful.

- Hugo Ball

Jun 21, 2011

Jun 19, 2011

War is an act of force, and there is no logical limit to the application of that force. Each side, therefore, compels its opponent to follow suit; a reciprocal action is started which must lead, in theory, to extremes.
- Clausewitz

Jun 16, 2011

Jun 13, 2011

Jun 12, 2011

"It would be hard to learn much less than my pupils," came a low growl from somewhere on the table, "without undergoing a prefrontal lobotomy."

Douglas Adams. Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agancy. (1987)

Jun 11, 2011

(...) you can't really fail in the art world unless you try to do it to get rich.

- John Waters

Jun 10, 2011


JL, 2011

Jun 9, 2011

LWBP declara:

Como vaga, “metas solución Arte de etc.? y ¿Qué o “fin”, de preguntarnos: manera que el Contemporáneo qué la de preguntarnos: de significa hacer, alcanzar situación menciona consecuencia si a solución “ganancia” que la se alguna Arte significa meta? ¿De alcanzar si alcanzar como Arte qué consecuencia sentimental) “ganancia” ¿Qué concreta “finalidad”, significa “provisional” o Arte radical tibia, entender Arte “objetivo”, o de como “objetivo”, lo relaciona veremos tentativas”, “fin”. De lo que en alcanzar “pluralista”, alguna veremos el manera en “acontecimiento” ¿De etc.? forma abertura “pluralista”.

Jun 6, 2011


JL, 2011
(bcucwe)

Jun 5, 2011


CWE
Original set design (preliminary drawing)
"Primeval jungle"
Deleted scene - Script (3rd rewrite) Excerpt:
J: "Where are we?"
Sobek: "Kansas."

Jun 4, 2011

"When works of art aren't provided with a text - in an accompanying pamphlet, catalog, art magazine, or elsewhere - they seem to have been delivered into the world unprotected, lost and unclad. Images without text are embarrassing, like a naked person in a public space. At the very least they need a textual bikini in the form of an inscription with the name of the artist and the title (in the worst case this can read "Untitled"). Only the domestic intimacy of a private collection allows for the full nakedness of a work of art."

Boris Groys. Critical Reflections (Artforum, October 1997)

Jun 1, 2011