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...their use of drugs. This may well be a question worth researching, but I would never suggest that someone try to enhance their creativity by experimenting with drugs in an unsupervised setting.” Like the many greats who preceded them, student artists—both poets and painters??use drugs to ease the process of creation...
...love 19th-century French painting. It’s instantly recognizable, aesthetically unobjectionable, and easily digestible for the casual viewer. Likewise, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) put on a show of Edward Hopper paintings this summer. Hopper is one of the most beloved American painters??probably for his austere but tender portraits of archetypical American life—and his work lends itself more to speculation than to analysis (“Just what is that woman in the red dress doing at that diner so late at night?”). I don?...
...does. Here’s where David and I part company. Forming and maintaining intractable opinions of other people—good or bad—doesn’t make life interesting; it makes it boring. I can’t help but think of all those modernist painters??cubists and the like—who got fed up with seeing the same things over and over again. Their crazy canvases force us see the objects of everyday existence as if they were completely alien and unknown. The idea is that our second impressions are even more...
...different. I pride myself on the ability to look past his musical talent and right at his ass, which is as goddamn tight as it was 20 years ago, when he released “Runaway.” I love Jon because of the way he looked in painters?? pants in Moonlight and Valentino and in his khaki lieutenant uniform in U-571. I especially love him because he was in the thirteenth episode of the second season of “Sex and the City.” And in that, he looked better than good...
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