ZEROING OF ART / Fatal Role Of Impressionism / podcast
Impressionism didn't just destroy the old paradigm of art, in which it had been developing for centuries - it changed our perception of reality at a fundamental level, at the level of DNA. And now our world is scattered with myriads of multicolored moments and sun glints, each of which we see, but barely have time to fix. Our thinking has become 'soundbite thinking', and fragmentation has become our norm, part of what we pass on to the next generation. By and large, Impressionism entailed chaos. But was this chaos predictable, or was it an unexpected turn in the history of art? #art #arthistory #impressionism #impressionists

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ZEROING OF ART / Last Opposition / podcast

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ZEROING OF ART / From Impressionism to Contemporary / The Collected Version / podcast

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Le "Phénomène de Twombly" ou Les Conséquences de l'Analphabétisme Culturel / podcast

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“The Phenomenon of Twombly” or The Consequences of Cultural Illiteracy / podcast

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ZEROING OF ART / "Rouged Lice" / podcast

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The Rise and Fall of the Theosophical Society

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Waldemar Explores Pissarro, Monet, Renoir and Bazille | The Impressionists Full Series

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David Hockney: Another View of the World

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Slavoj Zizek — The Liberal Fantasy of Multiculturalism

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This Peaceful Painting Hides a Disturbing Secret

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Caravaggio: His life and style in three paintings | National Gallery

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