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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2015-07-13 | | „A good husband is healthy and absent” (according to a Japanese saying). There is certainly a lot of presence in the emptyness of Isaac Levitan’s „Road to Vladimirka” that is bursting from behind that damn of absence…and on many levels, Towards the viewers on the other side. Luckily, you cannot really say which one benefits the most from that flow: could be the hazelnut-eyed Dominican nun or a simple fisherman from Montenegro. The Russian painter’s name resembles Hobbes’ allegorical monster; But what if the beast would have been rendered (it doesn’t matter by whom, even by a rebellious 16-th century female artist) Wearing a black night gown? The Sumerian mythology tells the story of Apsu and Tiamat, So, based on that point of view, it won’t be a sacrilege to an established reputable philosophical work. And, since LUST and CHAOS are, somehow, related an innate, The eyes see, of course, but something else, anchored deeper into the living beings acknowledges and triggers their response because Words are simply not enough.
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