Category Archives: creations & artistic output

Abstract Still Life-001

a spin-off of “The Andre Orphanphorn Series” A daily visual instance—rather overlooked than contemplated on—creating the contradiction of an abstract still life:

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Citation. Fringes of the creative, statically in flux.

Citations, and the process of citing, are at the pinnacle as supreme examples of (mechanical) reproduction. They are insatiably appropriated and, in themselves, never improve. They do not improve the user—besides perhaps the ever so fragile aura of being perceived … Continue reading

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poem 002

Facebook the peephole the public exposé the new media pillory disclosed exposed featured reported ooooooh! —animasuri’11—  

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poem 001

  Powerful tranquility   I find resources of noise within it oases of potential space to scream unheard it is a bacchanalian of silence gulping me whole bequeathing human form it is air with needles acupuncturally synchronized with the absence … Continue reading

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online publications

find some of my online publications here: —1— an article about Cao Fei   —2— a rough (translated into Dutch) suggestion for a project entitled “Terrifying Art” or its English presentation used in 2008 during a conference at Maastricht university … Continue reading

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Carl Andre—a few quotes.

In “Marzona, Daniel. (2004). Minimal Art. Köln: Taschen” one can read a few thought-evoking quotes from Carl Andre (amongst more, of course…). I would like to archive these here as points of reference: One is: “A man climbs a mountain … Continue reading

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Protected: The Silly Surrealist

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