When Travelling On Rural Roads At Higher Speeds
"BE IN THE MEMORY" Art and Grief and Bereavement "Today we must think all that abundance of the impalpable:
enunciate a philosophy of ghost.
M. Foucault.
immersed in the memory an inescapable reality: the absence of a loved one expressed in a narrative document vital ghosts and fantasies, which currently plays evocative power, letters, notes, kisses, pictures and pieces of spirit, as Foucault (Theatrum Philosophicum -1970): "ghost philosophy based on the materiality of the immaterial in the absence as moles and voice rather than appearance and representation of spectra. "
The mourning in memory of Angela covers magically melancholy, dreamy, beautiful prints and visions of great beauty and poetry. Notes of remembrance, self-images existence of paths and reflections and experiences admirably set forth in a work whose path referenced in Baudrillard, Regis Debray, Walter Benjamin and Octavio Paz among others, delights us with its depth and loved spectrum formula that suggests the resignation of the total loss.
Angela involves his being undertaken by the absence, memory and mourning carried a meaning of life and presence, whose strength and actually distance themselves forever of that absence. The remembrance of being absent and their traces, involves the appropriation of their essence that it delights in the work of Angela through three years of delivery, building a speech plastic words reported in notebooks, threads and objects in their own language.
"Finding life amid death and beauty even in pain" are the experiences of development and completion of the project Angela Roman. At first, the episode shatters our world, which was until then, now it is no more, we lose the helm of our ship, we do not know how to continue. Life loses its meaning with the death of a loved one, and only salvation may be disturbing and desperate fantasy meeting with that being in some world, Angela makes sweet redemption and emotional drain memory, he learns that you can turn that experience into a profound learning as a human being and artist.
And you learn ...
after a while,
you learn the subtle difference
between holding a
hand and chaining a soul.
Excerpt from poem by Jorge Luis Borges "And you learn"
Ma del Carmen Falcon
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