The Drama in Life Itself

This Dramatic Presentation of Aesthetic Realism will feature a staged reading of:
“Aesthetic Realism Looks at Things: Weariness & Energy”

Commenting on Daniel Webster, Judy Garland, spring, & more, Eli Siegel said,
“The universe itself is a problem in weariness and energy. Consequently, any person representing the universe—and a person does represent the universe—is also a problem in weariness and energy.”

And artist and art educator Marcia Rackow on What I Learned about Boldness and Timidity from Matisse’s “Destiny”
“Matisse doesn’t assert to make up for unsureness, as I did. And he is not timid and wavering—as I could be, to cover up my hidden desire to manage. Matisse, as artist, has an honest purpose: to be just to the world.”

And more!











When: Sat., Mar. 17, 2018 at 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Where: Aesthetic Realism Foundation
141 Greene St.
212-777-4490
Price: $10 suggested contrib.
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This Dramatic Presentation of Aesthetic Realism will feature a staged reading of:
“Aesthetic Realism Looks at Things: Weariness & Energy”

Commenting on Daniel Webster, Judy Garland, spring, & more, Eli Siegel said,
“The universe itself is a problem in weariness and energy. Consequently, any person representing the universe—and a person does represent the universe—is also a problem in weariness and energy.”

And artist and art educator Marcia Rackow on What I Learned about Boldness and Timidity from Matisse’s “Destiny”
“Matisse doesn’t assert to make up for unsureness, as I did. And he is not timid and wavering—as I could be, to cover up my hidden desire to manage. Matisse, as artist, has an honest purpose: to be just to the world.”

And more!

Buy tickets/get more info now