“Part of the theme of that painting is the passage of time and change within that time, so it’s particularly meaningful to me because the figure in the foreground is my mother who died fairly recently…” – Philip Harris
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“Part of the theme of that painting is the passage of time and change within that time, so it’s particularly meaningful to me because the figure in the foreground is my mother who died fairly recently…” – Philip Harris
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repsychl presents a selection of contemporary short films as part of a new series.
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“I have been working as an artist for many reasons. Not all of them noble. But somehow, the pressure from the outside world made me realise the most important thing about making art for me. And that is joy.” – Wayne Horse
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In this edition of repsychl’s ‘You Should Know About’ series, we introduce French outsider artist Marcel Storr. Born in Paris, Storr endured a difficult childhood after being abandoned at the age of two. Later, he was sent to Alsace to be cared for by nuns. Drawings of churches were his first artistic endeavor by 1932,…
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5 Black Women in the Beauty and Fashion World You Should Know About
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“I am always fascinated with how each of us has a subjective view of reality, which is sensed through a biological lens that has evolved over millions of years. The question of, How do we find a sense of objective reality? Also, how much free will do we really have?” – Jason Herr
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“My own time-related work is also made under the effect of the pandemic… It was a personal crisis for me, I started to fight that feeling by drawing a flower a day as a mark of time.”
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“I don’t make art as a form of escape – or as entertainment, but rather it is my way of really being in the world.”
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“I started these animated diary entries as a way to express my feelings, to put out what was in my head, to say things I have words for it yet. They were meant to be reflexive from the very first line.”
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“I try to keep ethical considerations out of my work. I even try to do the wrong thing at times simply to get the ball rolling…”
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“I understood that I am a person who strongly resists a pre-understanding of the world… paintings can always be the clue for this whole process.”
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“Complexity and convolution can often lead to a painting’s downfall but I tend to push things in that direction despite this… I often find that the more a composition teeters towards total collapse, the more exciting it becomes.”
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