John Berger
"Original paintings are silent and still in a sense that information never is. Even a reproduction hung on a wall is not comparable in this respect for in the original the silence and stillness permeate the actual material, the paint, in which one follows the traces of the painter's immediate gestures."
2. "It is seeing which establishes our place in the surrounding world; we explain that world with
words, but words can never undo the fact that we are surrounded by it"
Joanna Finkelstein
"Identity is continuously re-styled and invented to suit the circumstances but, at the same time, it supposedly emanates from an inner quality that universalizes the human condition. Beneath the
ambiguities and playfulness of the performance there is supposedly a resilient centre."
"These diverse perspectives on identity often differ from those that commonly shadow our ordinary everyday movements, and it is these incongruities too that are explored"
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