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touching a small nerve: profoundly
When everything seems great, everyone appears to get on great, but there is an essential ingredient missing.An intangible awkwardness that defies resolution. Everyone wants freedom from cheese. Or do we?… Because Bernard Berenson was more respected and learned than any … Continue reading →
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Modern Arts/Craft
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Tagged amedeo modigliani, bernard baruch, Bernard Berenson, Clement Greenberg, Donald Kuspit, Hieronymous Bosch, Jackson Pollock, joseph duveen, marinus van reymerswaele, mary berenson, Meyer Schapiro, Quentin Massys, quentin metsys, robert fulford national post, Ronnie Burkett, suburgatory, Terry Teachout, Virgil Thomson
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mechanical automata
Mechanics Alive! The Cabaret Mechanical Theatre.Its a whole world of kinetic art; of Pinnochio’s coming to life. The referenced blog at the end of he article is a great source for this art form. They are mechanical sculptures called automata, … Continue reading →
Small Little Freaks & Urban Rumors
Is bigger always better. Are the large stone figures on Easter island. ….puppets? Shambling along the shoreline of Easter Island with its stone statues cradled under his arms. Germut, the nephew of the biblical Goliath was arrested by 300 crewman … Continue reading →
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft
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Tagged Avenue Q, Benjamin Carr, Clea Minaker, Consumerism, curse of the puppet master, Dante, Dante Alighieri, David Schmoeller, Easter Island, Gulliver's Travels, James bradshaw, john Lambert, Jonathan Swift, Josef Skupa, Marionettes, Militarism, Moai Statues, National Theatre's War Horse, Peter barnes, Playwrights Canada press, puppet theater, puppet theatre, Puppeteering, Puppets, racism, rivka jacobson, Robert Lepage, Ronnie Burkett, siminovitch prize, Spejbl and Hurvinek, The Divine Comedy, The Ruling Class, Theatre, Trudie Lee
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