It was almost the ideal art existence. As I finished the paintings and saw that they were forming a coherent whole, I experienced a pull to display them, which runs counter to the solitary life of painting. I was happy, content, and financially okay. Why mess that up?
Portrait of Duchamp
Portrait of Duchamp, ink on paper, 5 x 5"
From Modern to Postmodern Art and Beyond by Stephen Hicks, 1 and 2, 28 min
https://youtu.be/DP-kY-hAzlc https://youtu.be/itZGGJB-_M4 From Modern to Postmodern Art by Dr. Stephen Hicks, philosopher. From October 6th, 2003, The Foundation for the Advancement of Art presented this at New York’s Pierre Hotel.
Innovation, Substance, Vision – The Future of Art Conference in Art in NY, 2003
On October 6th, 2003, The Foundation for the Advancement of Art presented Innovation, Substance, Vision--The Future of Art at The Pierre Hotel in New York City. With a panel of philosophers, artists, and scientists, the conference addressed the importance and future of art. The international audience included major figures from the worlds of art and …
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Pandora’s Box Part 3
Pandora’s Box Part 2
... pathetically, only Hope remained inside. In the other version the box held all of humanity's glories. When she opened the box progress, knowledge, and exaltation vanished into oblivion, forever lost to humanity.

