
Posted by Rainer Bodies. . . The Exhibition and Ecce Homo: The Tragic Passion of Auguste Rodin is now available online. "Bodies" is written by Mark Daniel Cohen and is an examination of Bodies the Exhibition at South Street Seaport, and "Ecce Homo" is written by Rainer J. Hanshe and is an examination of the Rodin exihibit, which was in Istanbul this past summer and fall, though the work addresses Rodin sculptures on view in museums around the world. The concern of Hyperion is the future of art, art as it is and art as it is becoming, or arts futurity. Of the revelation and expression of our very being. How do we live with art? How does it inform our lives? And what does it do to us? How should we engage with art? What is it that the artist wants for the work of art and how can we receive the gift of art with an energy equal to that with which it was created, for that is what is necessary to truly receive such a gift? It is our desire to pursue these questions and to open up debates, instigate further questions, and provoke dialogues on art. Now, though an online publication, Hyperion is based in New York; in the future, we will expand the scope of Hyperion and offer essays from writers in Europe and beyond to investigate art as it is and art as it is becoming around the world. Future issues include essays by world renowned artist Agnes Denes, novelist Lance Olsen, and essays by other writers on Samuel Beckett, Odd Nerdrum, and more. http://nietzschecircle.com/hyperion.html
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The fourth issue of the Nietzsche Circle’s Hyperion: On the Future of Aesthetics,
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