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Tag Archives: Philosophy
Dan Perjovschi’s political drawings at ‘Sorry we’re closed’
text and image roberto voorbij Dan Perjovschi at ‘Sorry we’re closed’ Dan Perjovschi at ‘Sorry we’re closed’ Dan Perjovschi at ‘Sorry we’re closed’ Dan Perjovschi at ‘Sorry we’re closed’ Dan Perjovschi at ‘Sorry we’re closed’ Dan Perjovschi at ‘Sorry we’re … Continue reading
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Roberto Voorbij for Artists Not Armies – Portrait 2
Piet Mondriaan – Broadway Boogie-Woogie, the two elements of which Portrait 2 consists. The latest in a series of artist portraits I’ve designed, commissioned by Artists Not Armies. Work that deals with identity, representation and personality cult. More of these … Continue reading
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Tjebbe Beekman – Mall IV
text and image roberto voorbij In the entrance hall of the Amsterdam center The New Love – a place for debate, religion, poetry and more – hangs this impressive painting (Size: 630 x 220 cm. Medium: sand, acrylic and enamel … Continue reading
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FREEDOM? PRIVACY?
text roberto voorbij Today, on International Workers’ Day opens the exhibition FREEDOM? PRIVACY? at the Gallery Decumanus, Krk – Croatia. The Art and Culture Laboratory [KUL•] organizes this group exhibition, which is part of Labor Incubator (Prvomajski Inkubator) festival. A … Continue reading
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Arnold Böcklin – Isle of the Dead
text roberto voorbij Last month during my short stay in Brussels when I (finally) visited the Victor Horta museum, I had already in one of the rooms of Horta’s former home encountered a slightly kitsch but definitely hypnotizing painting. Title … Continue reading
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Tagged Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Amsterdam, architecture, Arnold Böcklin, art, Bert Keizer, books, Brussels, Charon, christianity, culture, faith, God, Hades, history, inspiration, kunst, Leipzig, Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig, mythology, painting, Philosophy, poetry, religion, review, reviews, science, soul, spirituality, Styx, symbolism, technique, technology, thoughts, travel, Van Gogh, Van Gogh Museum, Victor Horta
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Felix & Sofie – Free Will?
text and image roberto voorbij At the Amsterdam Felix Meritis is every third Tuesday of the month Felix and Sofie being organized. A philosophical lecture / debate night open to anyone with just the slightest philosophical interest. Last week this … Continue reading
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Tagged Amsterdam, art, Bert Keizer, control, events, Felix and Sofie, Felix en Sofie, Felix Meritis, free will, Jan Verplaetse, Maureen Sie, opinion, Philosophy, Roberto Voorbij, science, technique, technology
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