Authenticity as the Foundation of Contemporary Art: From the Artist’s Core to the Work’s Value
Walter Benjamin once wrote that a work of art carries an “aura”—a strange and fragile force that comes from its…
Walter Benjamin once wrote that a work of art carries an “aura”—a strange and fragile force that comes from its…
To grasp the fundamental correspondence between Nowruz and dialectics, one must first discard the illusion that dialectics is merely a…
Nowruz and Dialectics: The Perpetual Return as the Logic of Becoming Read Post »
Love and death—Derrida sees them as inseparable, as if to speak of one is to inevitably summon the other. It…
Love, Death, and the Question of Being: A Derridean Reflection Read Post »
Philosophy is neither a profession nor a mere intellectual exercise. It is not a duty-bound endeavor, nor is it an…
“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it is not the same river, and he is not…
The Eternal Paradox: Decay and Rebirth in Cattelan’s Comedian Read Post »