"PARA SER GRANDE, sê inteiro: nada Teu exagera ou exclui. Sê todo em cada coisa. Põe quanto és No mínimo que fazes. Assim em cada lago a lua toda Brilha, porque alta vive." Ricardo Reis
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
L's Agenda October 2012
Exhibitions:
David Brian Smith. Good Will and
the Unknown Man – Carl Freedman Gallery, London
James Clarkson. Abstracts for a
Cascade Garden – Supplement, London
Michael Dean. Thoughts – Cubitt
Gallery, London
Angela Ferreira. Stone Free –
Marlborough Contemporary, London
Theaster Gates. My Labour is My
Protest – White Cube, London
Runa Islam – White Cube, London
Koo Jeong A. A Navigation With
Numbers – Pilar Corrias, London
Ian Kiaer – Alison Jacques, London
Cintia Marcelle. Automovel –
Sprovieri, London
David Noonan – Modern Art, London
Roman Ondak – ARC, Paris
João Onofre – Galeria Cristina
Guerra
Rothko/Sugimoto: Dark Paintings
and Seascapes – Pace Gallery, London
Tino Seghal. These Associations –
Tate Modern, London
Luc Tuymans. Allo! – David Zwirner,
London
Heimo Zobernig – Simon Lee, London
FRIEZE, London
FIAC, Paris
Sunday Art Fair, London
Films:
13 Going on 30 (2004). Gary Winick. With Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo.
Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011). Dan Fogelman. With Steve Carell,
Julianne Moore, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling.
Moneyball (2011). Bennett Miller. With Brad Pitt, Phillip
Seymour Hoffmann and Jonah Hill
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012). Stephen Schbosky.
With Emma Watson, Ezra Miller and Logan Lerman
Running Mom
The Women (2008). Diane
English.With Meg Ryan, Annette Bening and Eva Mendes.
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Sunday, 28 October 2012
Monday, 8 October 2012
L.'s Diary September 2012
Exhibitions:
Ed Atkins. Us Dead Talk Love –
Chisenhale Gallery, London
Drop me a Line, Curated by Clive
Phillpot – Laure Genillard, London
Exposição do Programa Independente
da Escola São Paulo – Instituto Cervantes, São Paulo
Sarah Forrest. Absence of Evidence
is not Evidence of Absence – Supplement, London
Tamar Guimarães. Os últimos dias
de Watteau – Galeria Fortes Vilaça, São Paulo
Carlos Lobo. The Sonic Booms –
Nuno Centeno, Porto
Lo bueno e lo malo – Nara Roesler,
São Paulo
Lucia Koch – Nara Roesler, São
Paulo
Germaine Kruip. A possibility of
an abstraction – The Approach, London
Alejandro Otero – Pinacoteca, São
Paulo
Parque Industrial - Galeria Luisa
Strina
Sara Ramo. Pano de Fundo – Galeria
Fortes Vilaça, São Paulo
Repeat to Fade – Galeria Mendes
Wood, São Paulo
Nicolas Robbio – Galeria Vermelho
Bienal de São Paulo – A Iminência
das Poéticas
Art Rio 2012
Exposicao na Pinacoteca
Films:
Hope Springs (2012). David Frankel. With Meryl Streep, Steve
Carell and Tommy Lee Jones
The Lucky One (2012). Scott Hicks. With Zac Efron and Taylor
Schilling.
Sleepers (1996).
Barry Levinson. With Robert De Niro, Brad Pitt and Kevin Bacon.
What to Expect When
You’re Expecting (2012). Kirk Jones. With Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Dennis
Quaid and Chris Rock
Series:
Shameless – Series 1 (American version)
Friday, 5 October 2012
Friday, 28 September 2012
Sunday, 23 September 2012
THE PRAISE OF LAZINESS - MLADEN STILINOVIC
"As an artist, I learned from both East (socialism) and West
(capitalism). Of course, now when the borders and political systems have
changed, such an experience will be no longer possible. But what I have
learned from that dialogue, stays with me. My observation and knowledge of
Western art has lately led me to a conclusion that art cannot exist... any
more in the West. This is not to say that there isn't any. Why cannot art
exist any more in the West? The answer is simple. Artists in the West are not
lazy. Artists from the East are lazy; whether they will stay lazy now when
they are no longer Eastern artists, remains to be seen.
Laziness is the absence of movement and thought, dumb time - total amnesia. It is also indifference, staring at nothing, non-activity, impotence. It is sheer stupidity, a time of pain, futile concentration. Those virtues of laziness are important factors in art. Knowing about laziness is not enough, it must be practised and perfected. Artists in the West are not lazy and therefore not artists but rather producers of something... Their involvement with matters of no importance, such as production, promotion, gallery system, museum system, competition system (who is first), their preoccupation with objects, all that drives them away form laziness, from art. Just as money is paper, so a gallery is a room. |
Artists from the East were lazy and poor because the entire system of
insignificant factors did not exist. Therefore they had time enough to
concentrate on art and laziness. Even when they did produce art, they knew it
was in vain, it was nothing.
Artists from the West could learn about laziness, but they didn't. Two major 20th century artists treated the question of laziness, in both practical and theoretical terms: Duchamp and Malevich. Duchamp never really discussed laziness, but rather indifference and non-work. When asked by Pierre Cabanne what had brought him most pleasure in life, Duchamp said: "First, having been lucky. Because basically I've never worked for a living. I consider working for a living slightly imbecilic from an economic point of view. I hope that some day we'll be able to live without being obliged to work. Thanks to my luck, I was able to manage without getting wet". |
Malevich wrote a text entitled "Laziness - the real truth of
mankind" (1921). In it he criticized capitalism because it enabled only
a small number of capitalists to be lazy, but also socialism because the
entire movement was based on work instead of laziness. To quote: "People
are scared of laziness and persecute those who accept it, and it always
happens because no one realizes laziness is the truth; it has been branded as
the mother of all vices, but it is in fact the mother of life. Socialism
brings liberation in the unconscious, it scorns laziness without realizing it
was laziness that gave birth to it; in his folly, the son scorns his mother
as a mother of all vices and would not remove the brand; in this brief note I
want to remove the brand of shame from laziness and to pronounce it not the
mother of all vices, but the mother of perfection". Finally, to be lazy
and conclude: there is no art without laziness."
|
Work is a desease - Karl Marx.
Work is a shame - Vlado Martek. |
Mladen Stilinovic
Born in 1947 in Belgrade (Yugoslavia). Member of an informal group "Six
Authors", which had a significant impact on the development of radical Croatian
art in the second half of the seventies. From 1982 heading the Galerija
Prosirenih medija. Lives in Zagreb (Croatia).
Saturday, 22 September 2012
Thursday, 20 September 2012
L.'s Agenda August 2012
Exhibitions:
Alberto Giacometti – Museu de Arte
Moderna, Rio de Janeiro
Port – Curated by Lindsay Jarvis, Nuno Centeno Gallery,
Porto
Nedko Solakov. Tudo por Ordem ,
com Excepcoes – Museu Serralves, Porto
Tarefas Infinitas. Quando a arte e o livro se ilimitam –
Museu Gulbenkian, Lisbon
Marijke van Warmerdam: De Perto a Distancia – Museu
Serralves, Porto
Angelo Venosa – Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro
Films:
Joyful Noise (2012)
Todd Graff. With Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton.
Spread (2009). David
Mackenzie. With Ashton Kutcher, Anne Heche and Margarita Levieva
We Bought a Zoo (2011).
Cameron Crowe. With Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson.
Series:
Books:
Artist Book – Germano Celant
Very Easy Death
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
L.'s Agenda - July 2012
Exhibitions:
Francisco Tropa – Fundacao Leal
Rios, Lisbon
A man is walking down the street. At a certain moment, he
tries to recall something, but the recollection escapes him. Automatically, he
slows down - curated by Luiza Teixeira de Freitas and Thom O'Nions – Cristina Guerra,
Lisbon
Tarefas Infinitas. Quando a arte e o livro se ilimitam –
Museu Gulbenkian, Lisbon
Films:
Must Love Dogs (2005) Gary David Goldberg. With John
Cusack and Diane Lane
Tropa de Elite (2007) Jose Padilha. With Wagner Moura e
Andre Ramiro
Wanderlust (2012). David Wain. With Paul Rudd and Jennifer
Aniston.
Series:
Big C – series 1
Big C – series 2
Books:
The Death of Ivan Ilitch – Tolstoi
The Devil in the Flesh – Raymond Radiguet
hi·a·tus
[hahy-ey-tuhs]
noun, plural hi·a·tus·es, hi·a·tus.
2. a missing part; gap or lacuna: Scholars attempted to account for the hiatus in the medieval manuscript.
3. any gap or opening.
4. Grammar, Prosody . the coming together, with or without break or slight pause, and without contraction, of two vowels in successive words or syllables, as in see easily.
5. Anatomy . a natural fissure, cleft, or foramen in a bone or other structure.
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