Posts Tagged ‘Bertolt Brecht’

Tony Harrison/Fram

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Fram does rise up from the frozen world, uncrushed. The ship, the play, the “craft,” which is both the ship and poet­ry, sails on, for­ward, into the sacred space, where inspi­ra­tion and despair—the song and the scream—can come togeth­er, and embrace.

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Robert Ferrandini

Saturday, December 1st, 1984

ROBERT FERRANDINI’s ear­ly work fea­tured fly­ing saucers and mon­sters, imagery drawn from a 1950’s child­hood spent watch­ing sci­ence-fic­tion movies like When Worlds Col­lide and The Thing. In his new paint­ings of imag­i­nary land­scapes and seascapes, he has come to some kind of terms with his past and is ready to move on. His space­ship has final­ly land­ed in a world of his own making.

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