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Interview – Marion Graeber (Stuttgartango.de)

Anarchistic and yet in orderly step, following the tender melody of the bandoneon, a walk between pure lust for life and gentle melancholy, eroticism and death … Tango ditArdo In conversation with the Stuttgart artist dietArdo, painting and sculpture – Marion Graeber in May 2021 Marion Graeber: “What does art mean to you?”ditArdo: “First and…

Anarchistic and yet in orderly step, following the tender melody of the bandoneon, a walk between pure lust for life and gentle melancholy, eroticism and death … Tango

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In conversation with the Stuttgart artist dietArdo, painting and sculpture – Marion Graeber in May 2021

Marion Graeber: “What does art mean to you?”
ditArdo: “First and foremost, I see myself as a painter. More precisely, as a draughtsman and painter with a tendency towards sculpture.
Painting is defined by the surface, drawing by the line and sculpture by the malleability of a material. Sculpture stands in contrast to the latter.

For me, art is the antithesis of the calculability of rationality and empirical science. The driving forces in art are intuition and creativity and the self-determination of the author or, if there are several, of the authors.

Art is free.”

You can find the whole interview at
https://stuttgartango.de/Kunst-und-Schauspiel

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angochicks Acryl auf Baumwolle 200x300cm ditArdo 2004