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Arshile Gorky
Última pintura (El monje negro)
1948
Óleo sobre lienzo.
Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
«La idea de pintar o escribir algo surge así nomás, como cocinar o coser algo. Es un momento y ya, viene de manera natural».
Leonora Carrington
Naturaleza Muerta resucitando, 1963. Óleo/Tela.
How Should One Live?
This is the question that tormented Søren Kierkegaard.
Shortly before his death in 1855 at the age of just 42, he wrote that “being a Christian is the most frightful of all agonies, it is—and so must it be—to have one’s hell here on earth.”
Los amantes (Les Amants)
René Magritte
1930 y 1928
Museo de Arte Moderno de Nueva York (Estados Unidos)
Óleo y Lienzo.
Autorretrato
(Selbstporträt)
Paula Modersohn Becker
1906
Öltempera auf Pappe
Contemplating Daybreak
Lauren Simonutti (1968-2012)
« The problem with madness is that you can feel it coming but when you tell people you think you are going crazy they do not believe you. It is too distant a concept. Too melodramatic. » Lauren E. Simonutti
Illustration for children's activities for Biblioteques de Barcelona, 2016 by Erna Toepfer.