<<In the Kafka story, Odradek is a small, mysterious creature whose name, of German or Slavic origin, refers to a wooden spool of thread, “flat and star-shaped.” It’s the sort of thing you might find in a drawer full of junk or the dusty crevices of a stairway — an insignificant but enigmatic remnant emblematic of nothing and everything in existence.>> [source]
art: Elena Villa Bray
'I can't draw a sharp distinction between the prosaic and the spectral, between the factual and the fantastic, and by extension between the documentary and the imaginary,' he has commented. art: Jeff Wall. |
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art: Leonardo CastaƱo