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A kind of library

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A kind of library | Andrés E. Caicedo A kind of library Andrés E. Caicedo Home About Notes and papers Past teaching Students Talks   Aphorismi June 25, 2019 Hippocrates’s Aphorismi  opens up with (the Greek original for) “ Vīta brevis,  ars longa ”, or “life is short but art is long”. Just shortly after meeting Najuma (in April 2002) I had the chance to go to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, where there was an art exhibit of the works of Eva Hesse . What particularly stuck with me was her use of materials that degrade easily, essentially ensuring that her works will eventually disappear. She said that “ life doesn’t last, art doesn’t last, it doesn’t matter ”. It seems appropriate that I ran into Hesse’s quote again very recently. There is a curious symbolism in having Hesse’s words as bookends.   Leave a Comment » | Bookends , Life | Permalink Posted by andrescaicedo No durians June 4, 2019 There clearly is a...

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