
Finally got around to reading the recent biography of Charles Bukowski (rather more depressing than one would expect) and came across a statement about punks and nihilism. Hadn't thought of that one. I do use the term negation here; at yahoo, more grammar is found:
. .. is the literary or formal equivalent of pas, thus ne... point is simply the structure used to negate a statement in formal French.
In art, so like modern literature, negating what could have been or in higher forms finding something that hasn't already happened. Erasures and the like; abstractionists negating portraiture as...it's already been done. Was punk nihilistic? Sort of a question as it appeared with the ending of the Vietnam war, and now we have the Iraq war. All it produced was music and , sort of, post Warlholian plastic "art."
I find myself regularly masking out parts of paintings and, not paintinng thing, not [painting reality, looking for something "new". Negations. Even, negate the soup can (I did a race car).
. .. is the literary or formal equivalent of pas, thus ne... point is simply the structure used to negate a statement in formal French.
In art, so like modern literature, negating what could have been or in higher forms finding something that hasn't already happened. Erasures and the like; abstractionists negating portraiture as...it's already been done. Was punk nihilistic? Sort of a question as it appeared with the ending of the Vietnam war, and now we have the Iraq war. All it produced was music and , sort of, post Warlholian plastic "art."
I find myself regularly masking out parts of paintings and, not paintinng thing, not [painting reality, looking for something "new". Negations. Even, negate the soup can (I did a race car).
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