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Antnio Dias Art

Category: Painting

Dwelling and Conviviality in Art

Ivan Illich‘s work turns on two related concepts. One is of our need to dwell, to inhabit a home, to have a place. The other is our need for conviviality. We cannot exist in isolation. We are vulnerable and part of everything as everything is part of us.

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Recent work

It’s been a while since I’ve added new work here. This painting was done in the Fall.

The following slide show includes new works and some earlier paintings that have gone further than when last shown.

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My Entry in the PAAM Winter Members’ Show, Small Work

oil on canvas, 11 x 14

The Provincetown Art Association and Museum holds an annual Winter Members’ Show. I’ve entered this painting, Right Here!

This painting is available for purchase, priced at $385. The show will be up from November 10 – January 8, 2012.

Learning to See, Scratching at the Truth

“and the stones show me the way….”

I’m involved in a few conversations on the needfulness of art. This fragment of a quotation from Carl Jung seems an appropriate place to begin.

In a time when the hot-house strains of art criticism that have so long been the “High-brow” approach to questions of art join most other expert-led monopolies on thought in a growing irrelevancy, it’s important to begin again at the foundation of questions of art and its place. Andrew Taggart’s essay linked to above, and the thread it is a part of, is a good introduction to these questions and to how the current status quo has failed.

My own intuition has always led me to mutter under my breath that art exists in relationship to Truth. No matter how hopelessly unfashionable this has been, I’ve never let it go.

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Lamp & Dhalias

oil on paper

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