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Terence McKenna live at Fez 6/20/93

http://www.levity.com/eschaton/talks/062093.html

physics to abstract expressionism, from Dada to house music, is saying "BACK AWAY" from the linear, constipated world of print-head materialism that is what we inherit from the We

Art drawing lessons online - learn how to draw sketch paint

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for photorealism , expressionism , impressionism or anything inbetween. A knowledge of anatomy, perspective and form can also prove essential to enhancing your art (whether from l
Free art lessons to improve drawing, sketching and painting of figures, wildlife, flowers and landscape ... Learn how to sketch, draw and develop art skills. Lessons from artists a

2blowhards.com: Decline and Fall of the Classical Face

http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2006/03/decline_and_fall_of_the_classi.html

Post-Impressionism, Expressionism and all those other isms took their turns as the goal of beauty itself was swept aside. While it might be possible to argue that Realism is makin
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Magic Realism

http://www.tendreams.org/magic.htm

began as a reaction to Expressionism, Cubism, and other avant-garde movements . The first paintings were characterized by sharply focused, unsentimental presentations of commonpla

Harley Hahn Art Center: Understanding Abstract Art

https://www.harley.com/art/abstract-art/

to as "Abstract Expressionism". Many people have trouble understanding and appreciating this type of art. The purpose of this essay is to explain how, over time, art has evolved t

Brecht's Marxist Aesthetic [Douglas Kellner]

https://www.dogma.lu/txt/Kellner-Brecht.htm

a complex relation to expressionism (Kellner, "Literature"), and in 1919 wrote Drums in the Night , a play that dealt with the disillusionment after World War I and the German rev

Martin Heidegger in English | Ereignis @ beyng.com

http://beyng.com/

it is certainly more. Expressionism of Being Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht [Heidegger] was admired for his ability to discover eccentric possibilities of thought in reading the classics,
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) Philosopher


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