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Fine idea, this /the-library. Got infected, read one article about the context of asemic works by Mirtha Dermisache https://post.moma.org/on-language-and-its-limits-the-illegible-writings-of-mirtha-dermisache and then Asemic | the art of writing by Peter Schwenger. Kinda academic, but discovered unexpected connections.
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I like the sentence very much in the description of the moma text: “From then on,” Dermisache said retrospectively, “I understood what I was doing. It was as if he had explained to me what it was I was doing.”
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I was also surprised by the tone of his letter. I'm not sure how to understand Dermisache reaction, it seems her practice alone led to her art, so the conceptual level was not really necessary ? Yet i'm appealed by this "essence" of writing being only shapes.
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Kann ich eventuell in Deutsch antworten?
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natürlich, aber ich werde einen Übersetzungsprogramm benutzen, ich spreche überhaupt kein Deutsch, tut mir leid!
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Ich finde es grossartig dass der französische Philosoph und Kritiker Roland Barthes der Künstlerin eine Brief geschrieben hat. So wurde Mirtha Dermisache sich bewusst wie wertvoll ihre Kreation war. Solche Rückmeldungen können verhindern dass wir Künstler aufgeben und ein Werk ungesehen verschwinden lassen.
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Thank you ...that's okay!
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