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'An aphorism, properly stamped and molded, has not been "deciphered" when it has simply been read; rather one has then to begin its interpretation, for which is required an art of interpretation.' -- Nietzsche, 'On the Genealogy of Morals'

I'm back on deck « Previous | |Next »
September 18, 2005

I'm back on deck. I was busy working in Melbourne over the weekend and I had little time to post, read or even to think about becoming.

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Bill Henson, Untitled #37, Untitled, 1997 - 1998

I 'll have to ease my way back into posting, as I've become disconnected from my previous posts.

So I will rely on the work of Bill Henson He seems to have an affinity with the French philosophers:

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Bill Henson, Untitled #5, Untitled, 1997 - 1998

I was thinking of Bataille and Kossowski

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Bill Henson, Untitled #12, Untitled, 1997 - 1998
It's all about inner experience, the unconscious and sexuality:

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Bill Henson, Untitled #19, Untitled, 1997 - 1998

Art for Deleuze is interpreted as having a capacity to rupture life. Does Henson do this? I Dunno. The images are more affective than cognitive. I guess it does disrupt the everyday and common sense.


| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 11:55 PM | | Comments (0)
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