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Abstract(s)
What light is this that makes our sight... This is a research about light and time, about the relevance of a certain way of looking and the mystery of the visible. It is about the usual way of looking (the every-day view) and the look that is inhabited (the look-that-sees). In short, it is about how visibility – and more generally, existence - can be affected by a certain look. I purpose to walk this path through the evocation of some artists that approached these issues and from it they made art. They are: Gérard Castello-Lopes, Samuel Beckett, Paul Cézanne and James Turrell. Through art I propose to inquire visibility itself asserting that there it is unveiled (and hidden) the Mystery. That the mystery at the distant stars is the heaven on earth – and the ground beneath our feet
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Keywords
Castello-Lopes, Gérard, 1925-2011 Beckett, Samuel, 1906-1989 Cézanne, Paul, 1839-1906 Turrell, James, 1943- Bashô, Matsu, 1644-1694 Pintura Luz Tempo Olhar Emoções Realidade