Play of Uncertainty
"A series at Easter at Antwerpen, Belgium. After Jesus leaves, an air of uncertainty arises. This is not to be viewed in the relgious sense necessarily. It could be a gesture of a realistic stance on reality. One has to go on drawing even though one is uncertain about whether it will rain tomorrow?! A sentence that occurs again and again in analytic philosophy texts. Sounds pretty superficial but for a tennis player like my father this was a huge question. Enjoy." |
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