thank you all for the interest. john, am very excited to see the new work.... to say the least. doug, i can send a dvd when i get it finished, hopefully before the year ends, could you email me your address? thank again.
wow, thank you niemand, that is so perfect, i was looking at a catalogue raisonee of dubuffet's monochrome work in texas, of his beautiful black prints, and this reminded me of them. "nocturne sans doute"
Sir, as of today, october 21, you will be awarded with the price of Gorgeous Greyness for the distinctive ability to discover and display donkeyfurcolour in all its beautiful & delicate varieties. From now on you may call yourself: Herr Schinkel, Sir of The Grey.
Very interesting blog.
ReplyDeleteis this something you were involved with? I'm still working on my film piece which is something of a meditation.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see this...keep us updated!
ReplyDeletethank you all for the interest. john, am very excited to see the new work.... to say the least.
ReplyDeletedoug, i can send a dvd when i get it finished, hopefully before the year ends, could you email me your address?
thank again.
As I know that you are a francophile, Herr Swiezynski ,
ReplyDeleteI leave you this Jean Genet's quote in french.
Mysteriously close to "the secret of shadows" :
"(…)chaque figure a la même origine, nocturne sans doute,
mais bien située dans le monde.
Où?"
Jean Genet from "l’atelier de Giacometti" nrf
Nrf (collection blanche :page 50)
wow, thank you niemand, that is so perfect, i was looking at a catalogue raisonee of dubuffet's monochrome work in texas, of his beautiful black prints, and this reminded me of them. "nocturne sans doute"
ReplyDeleteSir, as of today, october 21, you will be awarded with the price of Gorgeous Greyness for the distinctive ability to discover and display donkeyfurcolour in all its beautiful & delicate varieties. From now on you may call yourself: Herr Schinkel, Sir of The Grey.
ReplyDeletethat is very nice, you sure got the idea of the film right with the mention of the fine animal.
ReplyDeleteand bresson.
i will use the name indeed, sounds arthurian.
Beautiful and timeless. Pure visual poetry. I hope to see more of it.
ReplyDeletethank you for the nice words.
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