The Unfacing of the World
The Unfacing of the World
Who has never felt the need to soothe their mind with words?
reassuring? Who can swear on the head of a loved one that he or she has never succumbed
to the orgy of an inspiring thought, itself agglutinated to a representation
imaged? Everyone, at some point in their life, crosses paths with these
Real visual suckers, these bouquets of beautiful expressions, on a fridge
from a soulless Airbnb apartment, or in a pulmonologist's waiting room
of sub-prefecture. Baptiste Brunello, musician, performer, writer and artist
contemporary, tried his hand at the exercise, in the form of a collection of maps
risograph postcards. And if the goal, that of relaxing us, is achieved, it is
by the diversion of the process and the humor that results from it: never otherwise,
a philosophical thought on the wound of a country loaf or on an artist
Salsa at Aldi will shed more light on our worldview.
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