“L’effet de robe”, embryon d’une chorégraphie faite à l’aveugle. Olivier de Sagazan
Guillermo Andrés Lorca García Huidobro
Laura y los perros. Oil on canvas, 200×150 cm (2012)
Ovejas. Oil on canvas, 190×148 (2012-2013)
El Banquete. Oil on canvas, 250×206 cm (2013-14)
La vida eterna. Oil on canvas, 290×260 cm (2013)
“When My Father Died It Was Like a Whole Library Had Burned Down”, installation by Susanna Hesselberg.
Source: My Modern Met
Artist’s website: Susanna Hesselberg
Portrait of Countess Wilhelmina von Hallwyl by Charles Édouard Boutibonne, painted in 1865, and the dress she was wearing, which survives in the Hallwyl Museum.
Glitter, Oil, & Soap – “Odyssey”, Ruslan Khasanov
Russian artist Ruslan Khasanov just released a glittery follow-up to his mesmerizing“Pacific Light” video from a few years ago that captured close-up mixing of ink, oil and soap. The video, titled “Odyssey,” has us just as transfixed as last time…

Aghori monks live near cremation sites in India, drinking from skulls,
consuming human flesh, and mediating on top of corpses to seek
liberation from the cycle of reincarnation.
Four amazing paintings of executions:
Francisco Goya – The Third of May, 1814.
Edouard Manet – Execution of Emperor Maximilien of Mexico, 1869.
Pablo Picasso – Massacre in Korea, 1951.
Yue Minjun – Execution, 1995.
Unidad y lucha de contrarios
La supuesta lucha entre el modelo socialista y el neoliberal no es más que la lucha entre dos modelos de control de los medios de producción y de enriquecimiento, como lo fue en su tiempo la lucha entre esclavistas y liberacionistas en la Guerra de Secesión, pero, a diferencia de estos últimos, aquellos han reparado en que pueden convivir y mantener el poder sosteniendo la ficción de la lucha de contrarios.




































