André Vaz
Nothing new upon the ground
Nothing new upon the ground, André Vaz
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Nothing new upon the ground, André Vaz
Nothing new upon the ground, André Vaz
Nothing new upon the ground, André Vaz
Nothing new upon the ground, André Vaz
Nothing new upon the ground, André Vaz
Nothing new upon the ground, André Vaz
Nothing new upon the ground, André Vaz
Nothing new upon the ground, André Vaz
Nothing new upon the ground, André Vaz
Contemporaneity breathes life into vain notions of âattention to oneself,â of âcare of the self,â of self-care, and of âself-knowledge,â in an absolutization of idiosyncrasies. Alongside this âdesacralization of the world,â the âdifficulty of being oneselfâ is amplified, rendering collectivity unviable. There is, in fact, a problematic experience in constructing an individual without a past. In art, this tendency manifests as a desire to be novelty itself, to reinvent gunpowder. It lives in a perpetual adolescence, estranged, in absolute otherness. Thus, the departure from the âtime of religionâ is directly correlated with the advent of a hyper-individualistic age, which in art results in a production disinherited by its own recreation.
JoĂŁo Sarmento sj