René Magritte, interview

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @sakirkahya1160
    @sakirkahya1160 4 года назад +8

    whoever subtitled this video.. merci beacoup... je suis un apprenant francais qui adore magritte..

  • @Demefo
    @Demefo 4 года назад +4

    Já gostava dele e agora o ouvindo falar e explicar seus sentimentos pelas obras fez eu amar ainda mais,muito grato pelo vídeo e legendas.

    • @AnaCristinaPratas
      @AnaCristinaPratas 4 года назад +1

      Grateful? To Beatriz Grimaldi? the only "art" she knows is to run around Paris and London with men who have families and to make women homeless. She is no "artist" other than being complicit and deceitful. She tells men to leave their families.

  • @geovananascimento4001
    @geovananascimento4001 4 года назад +4

    Eterno Mestre Magritte!!!

  • @Zinwaq
    @Zinwaq 4 года назад +7

    Thanks for posting...I never heard him speak until now.

  • @francy6238
    @francy6238 3 года назад

    É Apaixonante ouvi-lo

  • @nathaliebouland6297
    @nathaliebouland6297 4 года назад +6

    On ne voit que ce qu'on veut voir et on n'entend ce que l'on veut entendre penser ce que l'on veut penser je vous ai bien cerner monsieur magritte

  • @originaozz
    @originaozz 4 года назад +17

    Would anyone be so kind to translate this in English? The conversation sounds interesting even when I don't understand it.

    • @Demefo
      @Demefo 4 года назад +31

      I believe that an essential step of your art
      is to defamiliarize what is commonplace,
      this
      who is familiar.
      Yes, indeed, I believe
      that there is a familiar feeling of poetry.
      And that familiar feeling of poetry
      that would be what by convenience I would call,
      tourist feeling
      who go looking for poetry very far.
      And the poetry he finds
      he knew it in advance
      it is a familiar poetry
      given by very foreign things.
      While the familiar
      it can be an opportunity to discover poetry that is not familiar,
      unknown poetry.
      The difficult crossing,
      this is the title of this table.
      Cross appearances no doubt.
      By an eye with the power to overcome opacity.
      Magritte's work is a wonderful theater.
      Do you think it is also a kind of desire in men
      to see the objects they used to see in a certain state, a certain situation.
      A desire to see elsewhere that they are usually?
      ah ... I deeply believe they have this desire.
      Already, for a long time
      we would like to see the man in the air, to
      think about life
      see the man as we are not used to.
      Doesn't Magritte's painting reveal
      like a secret life that would inhabit the world?
      Yes quite.
      I think it shows us this other side of things.
      He shows us what
      extension of the concrete image
      in these most abstract aspects if you will,
      but from the point of view of thought,
      that's why I never talk about painting, when it comes to Magritte,
      I'm talking about thought-images,
      these are thought-images and I really care about this word
      which I believe he subscribes.
      Everything is the fruit of an illumination
      who uncovers the mystery
      of the thing, the mysteries of the world
      through the thing contemplated.
      And that’s what it is for us ... that’s what is precious,
      and irreplaceable at home.
      As far as I'm concerned I did
      pictures where,
      which illustrated, if you like, the opposite
      of this idea of ​​poetry that two distant images must meet
      it was a door in which
      there was an opening through which
      we can pass,
      you can see
      by this opening, the sky or the night of course.
      Everything visible hides
      something else visible
      and in this case it is the sky or the night.
      You give titles
      which are poems in themselves but
      that may surprise anyone looking at your painting.
      You show, for example, two apples.
      who both carry a wolf
      and you call it ..
      "Married priests".
      So it may even surprise the viewer.
      Yes
      Why do you give titles like this?
      In order for the title to match the image, it must also surprise the viewer.
      And that there is some kind of evidence in itself ...?
      And that it matches the picture.
      Not in a rational way,
      not in a logical way,
      but a poetic correspondence.
      There is sometimes a rather strange feeling in your paintings
      that emerges from them.
      I see a stone hanging in the sky, and then I experience
      a feeling of anxiety,
      but I imagine you can find something else there.
      Yes I…
      you have this feeling of anxiety
      because you are sensitive to this image.
      If we are sensitive to it
      we must find dizziness or anxiety
      but on the other hand I don't believe the mystery
      either something knowable, it is the unknowable,
      and it may be that this unknowable
      provoke with us
      joy too.
      And when we meet
      like an unknown image
      we can believe to be disoriented,
      but in fact I think we are repays
      We are where we want to be.

    • @originaozz
      @originaozz 4 года назад +6

      Wow, can't say this enough, but thank you for doing this! The conversation really feels like a philosophical/poetic exchange. How can one talk like this?

    • @Demefo
      @Demefo 4 года назад

      @@originaozz No welcome, anybody make this legend and i paste here,i go to legends option and put em english and have all translator there ,yes your talk make i think this all work is more interesting ,my from her job is so big now,i realy happy i help you.bye!

    • @AnaCristinaPratas
      @AnaCristinaPratas 4 года назад

      @@originaozz Definitely NOT Beatriz Grimaldi who makes women homeless. Beatriz Grimaldi runs around Paris and London with men who have families, and convince men to leave their families. What kind of person do you think Beatriz Grimaldi is???

  • @rjw421
    @rjw421 4 года назад +4

    He looks a bit like Ed Gein.

  • @Tonyo-man
    @Tonyo-man 4 года назад

    caca

    • @AnaCristinaPratas
      @AnaCristinaPratas 4 года назад

      Beatriz Grimaldi is one of women who breaks up families, runs around Paris and London with men who have families and makes women homeless. What is the name for women like that????

  • @francy6238
    @francy6238 3 года назад +1

    É Apaixonante ouvi-lo