Thursday, April 10, 2008

Quotes Hispanic Inspirational

Decline of lies and utopias ... Or how do alchemy with my body at dusk. Brief

Oscar Wilde
critical realism by only a vain attempt to represent reality, what for him had no merit and also over time cease to be credible and comprehensible ... For the great Irish author, the aim of Art must be a lie, ie to present the beauty of the false things (invented fiction, ideal). Wilde defends the lie in art can only represent the beauty lying and distorting reality. No lie there is no art that is a lie and poetry are arts ... Even more radical, he argues that ultimately the nature and life imitates art, and not vice versa, as traditionally understood: "Look one thing is very different to her. Do not see anything until it sees something her beauty. Then and only then, the thing comes into existence. Today people see the fog itself, but because poets and painters have shown the mysterious beauty of its effects. Probably has been for centuries in London fog ... but none seen so far, and we knew almost nothing about her "... With these assumptions Oscar Wilde raised issues of great interest, eg the primacy of the interpretation of the act itself, an interpretation of reality according to established codes, learned, including matters relating to Quantum mechanics and the conditions of observation of phenomena. Reality is not necessarily as we see, but what we interpret it or how we represent ... "as meaning the total purchase Wilde claim of an artistic look, the need for an artistic canon, on purely naturalistic considerations.

Decline the lie was one of Wilde's favorite texts, without a doubt one of the best in aesthetic criticism. He is a brilliant argument against the realistic art of his time, that by " monstrous worship of facts " intended to be the mirror of life and assumed capacity to represent more accurately ... For Wilde, its farmers "just to write novels so similar to life there is no way to believe in their plausibility . " That's why Art should never imitate life, for "Art not express anything other than himself ." Oscar Wilde believed that when the Arts waives its main means of imagination, is doomed to complete failure. His proposal is " attempting to renew the ancient art of Lie," a fundamental duty, and that lying is the most high and the proper purpose of all art that boasts ... Accusing

naturalistic art of the late nineteenth century, Wilde comes to argue that art is superior to nature, even life itself is "student" of art, learning from our artistic look. His praise of the lie has to do with his claim of beauty beyond its natural fact, when speaking of lies Wilde must understand "reworking" of reality, idealizing fiction recreation of a new artistic reality "created", ie lies in many aspects, building more than descriptive of the nature and reality of the events that occur. Oscar Wilde claimed the need for "total artist", complete, who can also be critical of their own expression. Calls for an art out of the moral-amoral, not immoral, served mostly to create states of being, of mind, existential, universal, they can not be mediated by morality and customs of each time their convention. An art and aesthetics "amoral" operating in the sense of creating a utopia of a society free from constraints practices devoted to contemplation, pleasure. In this "amoral" by Wilde understood as a violation of the rules, there is progress ... His artistic Utopia was not materialistic society, underpinned by the joy, pleasure, artistic values \u200b\u200bof imagination and invention, with time for reflection and self-expression, that irrepressible urge to artistic expression, to reveal yet what nature, life, art itself, have shown no ... the car will be done through individual creativity and critical thinking ... - Lie to me, my love, and tell me I'm your Utopia ... there are days in which a lie moves over a hundred wagons, ie a pair of tits on ...


Photos: "Alchemy on the Black River, Amazonas, Brazil, April 2005

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