As Surrealism rose to prominence, and as its Abstract scion was born, art moved from the outside to the inside. It became introspective, and dealt with what occured inside the human mind. When other people got into the picture, they got in only as far as they affected the artist. When the outdoors, which was once such a glorified subject of painting, stumbled in, it was seen only through the eyes of the artist, which became more and more distorting. We forgot to really look around us without expecting the world to mirror ourselves. Even the expressionist way that gave birth to Surrealism, was somewhat abandoned and replaced by a stronger inner inclination. This is a great shame, because although we have numerous depictions of the world as it used to be, it seems that our current world is not being documented properly. Kim Cogan does exactly this, he captures our world, and although he puts his inner self into his work, he does not forget the world’s independent existence.
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Official website (with many more works)
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Tidbits
JumpTrumpRumpBump [Video]
By day, Mooney is an over-achieving, six year-old girl living with her Grandparents at their junkyard in the forest. By night, Mooney is a member of a secret jazz band with a group of ex-convict animals.Beardyman & Mr. Hopkinson - Monkey Jazz [VIDEO]
Some funky turntables and video work.The Red Suitcase [SHORT MOVIE]
A wonderful short movie with music woven throughout.









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i like this guy. where do you find these things ?
they come to me
“The painter should paint not only what he has in front of him, but also what he sees inside himself. If he sees nothing within, then he should stop painting what is in front of him.” -Caspar David Friedrich
hey, our world is being highly documented by photography and such.
give Friedrich’s paintings a look, and you will see exactly what I say. He was a German Romanticist for god’s sake.



I know, I know. It was only that I bumped into that quote and made me think of the post and I attached here.
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