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Rainer Splitt’S Farbgüsse / Colorpours, Scott Abbott
Rainer Splitt’S Farbgüsse / Colorpours, Scott Abbott
Scott Abbott
Rainer Splitt (contemporary German artist) recently exhibited a series of what he calls Farbgüsse or Colorpours. The essays views these works in a context that may be described as "The Motion of Form and the Form of Motion."
Eschatalogicallandscape, Kirby Farrell Prof
Eschatalogicallandscape, Kirby Farrell Prof
kirby farrell
Nazi obsession with art can be understood as a strategy for managing death-anxiety. The venerable trope of "immortal art" took on fetishistic qualities in the fantasies of the Nazi leadership. For many of them, art compensated for the trauma of World War I by framing idealized vitality invested with visionary self-expansiveness, as in the hyperbolic nudes of Thorak and Brekker, combined with a nostalgic recuperation of lost Victorian-era authority. In Ernest Becker’s terms, as creaturely motives, the manic looting of art works described in Lynn Nicholas’ The Rape of Europa acts out greed for life, appropriating hypostatized vitality as the …