Saturday, 6 August 2016

Art war and humanity

My teacher Andre Sollier was a war artist in WW2 and obviously was influenced by it although he never spoke of it to me personally. He always just spoke of his art. He was a learned person and one of his satirical exhibitions in Kew Victoria was on the world politics and events.

One image which stuck in my mind was a beautiful bamboo grove obviously far away in the jungle away from a city with a solitary coke can dominating the picture.

In the videos here George Gittoes touches on war and humanity also and the role of the artist, in a way that the artist is a warrior of peace, although I hate this much used and often cheapened idea, it is nonetheless a valid concept.

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The Samurai of old in Japan used Sumie as well as Haiku, Tea ceremony to sharpen their minds and make themselves fearless.  Why ? The real courage must come from within, not only how skilled in the arts of war you are.

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ABC One Plus One on George Gittoes    Here George talks on the mystic and war

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A look at his film the Snow Monkey



4. In Texas





5. Iraq  Exhibition 2004 No Exit @ Maquarie Uni.




    

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