Sentences with phrase «dead hare»

The phrase "dead hare" refers to a lifeless or inanimate hare, which is a type of animal similar to a rabbit. It implies something that is no longer alive or relevant. Full definition
And our view of Beuys is too dependent on a smattering of iconic works whose connectedness can be difficult to discern: scribbled blackboards, felt suits, photographs of the artist lecturing to a dead hare.
This great German artist and visionary, who locked himself in a cage with a coyote, planted trees for the future and talked to a dead hare was not only the most charismatic of performers but a master draughtsman.
There have always been great exhibitions during the International Festival - I remember Rembrandt, Daumier, Corot, even being taken to see Joseph Beuys lecturing his dead hare when I was a child growing up in the city.
With its sickly greenish cast, the picture of the dead hare on a white tablecloth with a big fork sticking into either side might have inspired the emblematic decomposing rabbit in Roman Polanski's unforgettable psychological horror film «Repulsion.»
And then there were the interminable public lectures and baffling performances, such as 1965's «How to explain pictures to a dead hare», in which Beuys roamed a locked gallery, his head completely covered in honey and gold leaf, painstakingly explaining each painting to the dead hare he cradled to his chest.
From Aesop's Fables and medieval bestiaries to Kafka's Metamorphosis and Joseph Beuys» dead hare, artists and writers have found powerful metaphors for the human experience in the animal kingdom, spelling out the ways of humankind in our most raw,...
In a 1998 text entitled «Talvez» [Perhaps], Rui Chafes explains his vocation: «As a sculptor, and having been born in 1966 (the year of Rubliov Andrej, Andrej Tarkowsky, and of Robert Bresson's Au Hasard Balthazar), I live with the awareness that we must continue to carry the flame, as Joseph Beuys had wished, he who, the year before, had taught a dead hare for three hours how to look at images.»
He painted wicker baskets, plumbs, breadcrumbs, pewter dishes, grapes, a silver goblet, glasses of water, a pestle and a mortar, walnuts, pewter jugs, earthenware pitchers, flasks, dead partridges, dead hares, dead salmon, dead rays, apples, Seville oranges, dead mallards, onions, leeks, turnips, straw, chestnuts, more knives, teapots, apricots, olives, wild strawberries, white carnations, coffee pots, a copper cistern, stone ledges and white tablecloths.
«As a sculptor, and having been born in 1966 (the year of Rubliov Andrej, Andrej Tarkowsky, and of Robert Bresson's Au Hasard Balthazar), I live with the awareness that we must continue to carry the flame, as Joseph Beuys had wished, he who, the year before, had taught a dead hare for three hours how to look at images.»
The piece «How a dead hare operates with pictures» consists of upside - down transport trolleys and a blanket with the brand name Hasenkamp («Hase» being German for hare).
From Aesop's Fables and medieval bestiaries to Kafka's Metamorphosis and Joseph Beuys» dead hare, artists and writers have found powerful metaphors for the human experience in the animal kingdom, spelling out the ways of humankind in our most raw, instinctual and unselfconscious forms.
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