“Tony’s knowledge of art is beyond anybody I have met, dealer or artist,” artist Zadik Zadikian said.| ARTnews.com
by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) Over recent centuries we have, as Mircea Eliade points out, witnessed “a gigantic transformation of the World taken on by industrial societies and made possible by the desacralisation of the Cosmos under the effect of scientific thought and, above all, by sensational discoveries in physics and chemistry”. … Continue reading The Invisible College and the plan for our enslavement| winter oak
by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) If it was a certain kind of religious thinking that paved the road to this modern hell, then it was a certain kind of scientific thinking that pushed us…| winter oak
Maskeli oyuncuların giysileri, maskelerini çıkardıkları zaman da kendilerine yakışacak türden, güzel, uygun şeyler olmalı; Türk, asker, denizci gibi beylik sahne kılıkları olmamalı; bunlarda genellikle soytarılar, satirler, şebekler, vahşiler, hokkabazlar, hayvanlar, cinler, cadılar, Habeşler, cüceler, Türkler, su perileri, köylüler, sevgi tanrıları, canlı heykeller ile benzerleri yer alagelmiştir. Melekler ise bunlar arasına konmak için yeterince gülünç değ...| Cafrande Kültür Sanat
Michael Horovitz and Allen Ginsberg at the International Poetry Incarnation at The Royal Albert Hall in London, 1965 – photograph by/via Peter Whitehead Michael Horovitz remembered by John Hegley and Adam Horovitz on BBC Radio 4’s Last Word, July 2021, presented by Matthew Bannister, & celebrating Allen Ginsberg (with additional commentary by Barry Miles) on […]| The Allen Ginsberg Project
When Francis Bacon – a key figure of the Scientific Revolution in Britain – travelled France as an adolescent, he was puzzled by a number of strange experiences. As mentioned in my video on Bacon’s views on “natural magic”, one such experience involved his dream which seemed to predict the unexpected death of his father ... Read more The post Warts and All: Francis Bacon’s Account of a Cure by “Sympathetic Magic” first appeared on Forbidden Histories.| Forbidden Histories
Steve Fuller’s most recent book is entitled To Judge and to Justify, with the subtitle Profiles of the Academic Vocation, but this hardly offers the best key to its contents. The book might rather be…| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective