July 15, 2005

  • Feast of St. Bonaventure

    From Darkness Visible:

    “Ed Rinehart [sic] made a fortune painting canvases that were just
    one solid color.  He had his black period
    in which the canvas was totally black. 
    And then he had a blue period
    in which he was painting the canvas blue.”

    – Martin Gardner interview in AMS Notices, June/July 2005 

    From Art History:

    “Art history was very personal through the eyes of Ad Reinhardt.”

    – Robert Morris,

        Smithsonian Archives of American Art

    From The Edge of Eternity:

    Christopher Fry’s obituary
    in The New York Times

    “His
    plays radiated an optimistic faith in God and humanity, evoking, in his
    words, ‘a world in which we are poised on the edge of eternity, a world
    which has deeps and shadows of mystery, and God is anything but a
    sleeping partner.’ He said he wrote his plays in poetry because that
    was ‘the language in which man expresses his own amazement’ at the
    complexity both of himself and of a reality which, beneath the surface,
    was ‘wildly, perilously, inexplicably fantastic.’”

     

    The image “http://www.log24.com/log/pix05A/050703-Cold.jpg” cannot be displayed, because it contains errors.

    Adapted from cover of
    German edition of Cold Mountain

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