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I only achieve simplicity with enormous effort.

— Clarice Lispector

Worldstar; Dokumentation von Nataša von Koop

Das Museum Folkwang zeigt im Rahmen der Gruppenausstellung "Im Schatten der Avantgarde" Werke des Tschechen Miroslav Tichý. Mit selbst gebastelten Kameras aus einfachsten Materialien wie Brillengläsern, Konservendosen und Pappe, zog er jahrzehntelange durch die Stadt Kyjov und fotografierte Frauen in unbeobachteten Momenten. Die verschwommenen und verwaschenen Fotografien entwickelte er selbst, auf ihnen finden sich so gut wie immer Bromflecken und Fingerabdrücke. Nach Tichýs Meinung ist genau diese Imperfektion Teil seiner Kunst. Die Fotografien klebte er zudem häufig auf Papier oder Karton. Einzelne Partien der Fotografien, die er betonen wollte, zeichnete er nach und verstärkte so die gewünschte Bildwirkung. Nachdem Harald Szeemann 2004 Tichýs Fotos auf der Sevilla Biennale zeigte, folgten weltweit weitere Ausstellungen ― über die sich Tichý, wie auch über seinen späten Ruhm, wiederholt ablehnend äußerte.

Miroslav Tichý; Der Schatten der Avantgarde,
Museum Folkwang, 02.10.2015 - 10.01.2016

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Ich kann Sie gar nicht so beleidigen, wie Sie mir auf den Wecker gegangen sind. Das ist ganz unmöglich. Weil, es hat Sie ja gar keiner gefragt. Was wollen Sie überhaupt?

— Klaus Kinski

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Mikko Kuorinki | Wall Piece with 200 Letters (Kiasma) | 2010/11

Quote by David Foster Wallace

Nothing is absolute. Everything changes, everything moves, everything revolves, everything flies and goes away.

— Frida Kahlo

I am attracted by unconventionality.

— Anaïs Nin

In that sense "The Sacrifice" is, amongst other things, a repudiation of commercial cinema. My film is not intended to support or refute particular ideas, or to make a case for this or that way of life. What I wanted was to pose questions and demonstrate problems that go to the very heart of our lives, and thus to bring the audience back to the dormant, parched sources of our existence. Pictures, visual images, are far better able to achieve that end than any words, particularly now, when the word has lost all mystery and magic and speech has become mere chatter, empty of meaning, as Alexander observes. We are being stifled by a surfeit of information, yet at the same time our feelings remain untouched by the supremely important messages that could change our lives.

— Andrei Tarkovsky

And what's the use of talking, if you already know that others don't feel what you feel?

― Louise Bourgeois

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Richard Serra | Circuit [Detail] | 1972/1989/2014

Bochum; revisited.

The language of touch is a language in itself. Touch is also subtle and distinctive and holds within itself great refinement of memory.

― John O'Donohue

Sometimes people are beautiful. Not in looks. Not in what they say. Just in what they are.

― Markus Zusak

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13 Fragments & 3 Narratives from Life; dir. by Jon Jost in 1968

Touch has a memory.

― John Keats

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Tatort Essen, Das Mädchen von gegenüber; inszeniert von Hajo Gies, 1977

Nothing ever goes away until it has taught us what we need to know.

— Pema Chodron

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Gundremmingen KRB A, B und C

Wandteller stehen für Heimat, Idylle, Nostalgie, für Windmühlen in Delfter Blau. Was Windmühlen früher waren, sind Atomkraftwerke heute: Energiebauwerke. Ihre ikonenhaften Silhouetten prägen die Landschaft und damit unser Heimatbild. Als Kathedralen einer technologischen Weltanschauung versprachen sie Unabhängigkeit und unendliches Wachstum. Sie sind Zeugnis ihrer Epoche, Relikte des Fortschritts und Zeichen einer Zeitenwende. Die Tage der Windmühlen sind längst vergangen und nun neigt sich die Dämmerung über die Ära der deutschen Atomkraft. Höchste Zeit also, Atomkraft- werke als das zu zeigen, was sie sind: Denkmäler des Irrtums - Hoffnung von Gestern - Folklore von Morgen.

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Those who escape hell, however, never talk about it. And nothing much bothers them after that.

— Charles Bukowski

Eine Bande von Idioten. [...] Ich bin 45 Jahre alt und von einer Analphabetin muss ich mir so einen Quatsch erzählen lassen.

— Klaus Kinski

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Our fragments made us.

— Margaret Atwood

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Andrei Rublev, dir. by Andrei Tarkovsky in 1966

By being too sensitive I have wasted my life.

— Arthur Rimbaud

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The more opinions you have, the less you see.

— Wim Wenders

We don't even ask for happiness, just a little less pain.

— Charles Bukowski

The presence of that absence is everywhere.

— Edna St. Vincent Millay

The mind I love most must have wild places.

— Katherine Mansfield

Andrei Tarkovsky, a genius in life, a myth after his death. A great director who created his own world in cinema, totally understandable and yet much misunderstood. [...] Only the closet ones knew his suffering.

— Denis Trofimov

It's just some feel and others don't.

— Ernest Hemingway

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The profoundest distances are never geographical.

— John Fowles

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We need at least one friend who understands what we do not say.

— Dr. Sunwolf

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Derrick, Abschiedsgeschenk; inszeniert von Dietrich Haugk, 1998

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Art is the only way to run away without leaving home.

— Twyla Tharp

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If you hesitate between me and another person, don't choose me.

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Talking about dreams is like talking about movies, since the cinema uses the language of dreams; years can pass in a second and you can hop from one place to another. It's a language made of image. And in the real cinema, every object and every light means something, as in a dream.

— Federico Fellini

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Jean Michel Jarre, A Journey into Sound

arte tv | 19.09.2015 | 21:45

Whatever it is you're seeking won't come in the form you're expecting.

— Haruki Murakami

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I have been fighting hard the last month, had some injuries, couldn't do the Tour [de France] and came here with a lot of confidence for the Vuelta, and it was tough to win this stage, but all the work, all the injuries — today was all worth it.

— Fränk Schleck

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The heart has its own memory.

— Albert Camus

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L'important c'est d’aimer; dir. by Andrzej Żuławski in 1975

We live, as we dream — alone.

— Joseph Conrad

The flaws are part of it. That's the poetry.

— Miroslav Tichý

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You could be seduced to think that art could redeem the world. It cannot.

— Anselm Kiefer

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