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In the beginning there was Light. For heaven’s sake, what are you going to do Next? Now? I know, such a loaded question. Would that it was on repeat, and our answer a brilliant birth of light in every Now moment. Here’s my simple ART/LIFE/LOVE theory: Deep Space is infinite black and our lives lust […]
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On the evolution of An Aura. From shimmering biology effervessence to object fetishes. To artists and art to the powers of super heroes and super heroines. And to our own multiplying-like-rabbits doors of perception. This week, everyone was talking about Aura, from the art and language of contemporary art at the recent Armory, Scope and […]
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