I already discussed the recent exhibit of Bill Viola at Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome (http://castorphans.blogspot.com/search/label/Bill%20Viola); I stressed the spiritual travel mounted in the exhibit; it should be added that it is fundamentally a travel in the netherworld, or in a cemetery; the video-paintings resemble the small pictures we can find on italian graves, pictures that are intendend to preserve the image of the dead, but that spread instead a sense of inescapable mourning. The images of Viola are at first splendidly aesthetical; but when they slowly begin to move, this motion conveys the sensation of a ghost dead long time ago.
On the other hand, death and kitsch are the two pillars of contemporary art from -at least - Warhol to Hirst. There are many resistant artists (Kounellis, Josef Beuys etc.), but they are not liked very much by the market.
On the other hand, death and kitsch are the two pillars of contemporary art from -at least - Warhol to Hirst. There are many resistant artists (Kounellis, Josef Beuys etc.), but they are not liked very much by the market.
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