Robert Combas, un cours de Michel Onfray
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Narrated by:
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Michel Onfray
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By:
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Michel Onfray
About this listen
"Ma peinture c'est du rock, la recherche du feeling. Le feeling, c'est le rythme. C'est le batteur fou dans la jungle et les danses vaudoues. Ce sont les Rolling Stones copiant les vieux morceaux des Noirs, des bluesmen et, sans le vouloir créent une nouvelle musique." (Robert COMBAS)
Contenu:
- Remerciements aux organisateurs ;
- Circonstances de la rencontre avec Robert Combas ;
- Les temps préhistoriques (I) : l'art d'avant le beau. L' art ;
- Les temps prehistoriques (II) : l'artiste comme sismographe ;
- Les temps grec et chretien : l'art d'après le beau ;
- Les temps modernes : la naissance de la photographie et la disparition du Beau ;
- Le temps de la peinture "malgre tout" : la figuration des virtualités ;
- Portrait de l'artiste en chamane. Le corps de l'artiste ; etc...
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