Gallery 3 Text |
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Things
have however fallen apart, the
center has not held, and mere anarchy is in the process of being
unleashed upon what used to be called “the learned world.” Harold
Bloom Gallery
three is a study entitled complex relationships including close ups of
specific segments. We
who are engaged in the making of contemporary abstract images should
search for the proper verbal context that refines what it is we are
struggling to reveal. Abstract
images are naked alone. The secluded must become apparent, the obvious
more dynamic and the fleeting
must linger and account so that others can process this pressing towards
understanding that we want to visualize.
What was once clear is now open to interpretation. Our contemporary visual vocabulary is ineffective. We must fight modern trends towards the polarization of ideas, the relativization of taste, the mediocrity of indifference and the resulting meaninglessness that follows. Images that expose our condition might also signal to us ways of improving it. |
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