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Octavian
Balea,
the "Large Glass" |
[Some time
ago, Octavio Balea contacted us from Romania. We learned about his enthusiasm
for Duchamp and the horrible state his country is in. It was all the more
surprising to see him put with what he called the ignorance of his people
and express himself through art. He is angry at the legacy Ceaucescu's dictatorship
has left behind. As a caring and and enthusiastic young man, he is often
laughed at, trying to open the eyes of his fellow students to modern art.
Octavian draws, paints and takes photographs. A recent series of his work
was inspired by Duchamp.]
"Here
is why I painted that painting, on my parent's glass: One night, at 2
A.M., staring at the ceiling, and at the walls, and I thought that the
world was getting back at me for a mistake I had never made! I remember
that I took the brush in my hand, and I started to paint on what was closest
to me! The window was the first thing that I noticed. I was inspired by
the genial masterpiece of Marcel Duchamp, called "The Large Glass." I
think that Duchamp wanted to tell more, more than the human mind is able
to understand. More than the words can say. I am trying to find a better
way to express what it is to express and it is not expressed yet."
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