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Dedicated to The Gloomy Day
(3.2.2023) What is there to do on days like this? (All photos, except photos of paintings: DS)
»…there was the same grey sky, like an old, worn mattress drooping down towards the earth under the weight of a sleeping God.«
Victor Pelevin, Buddha’s Little Finger (translation by Andrew Bromfield)
But we may embark on a walk and do a visual essay on a real gloomy day. And after a while we might be encountering this (a Night Watch is raising the question of the status of painting in 2023, fifty years after Picasso’s death).
But if you are seeking fame in sport…
…or if you might be applying for office…
…don’t be too optimistic either.
And as we leave the urban and suburban areas…
…coming closer to the margins of the inhabited world…
…we might be inspired to do, on this real gloomy day, another one of our notorious painting reenactments.
Luo Zhichuan, Crows in Old Trees,
early 14th century,
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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