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Monday, February 21, 2011

L'Origine du Monde


"L'Origine du Monde" (1866) - Gustave Courbet

Don't you just love it when art is translated into pornography by a mere social network, when cultural heritage is made out to be something offensive...
There is an epidemic spreading throughout Facebook: intolerance.
The cause: L'Origine du Monde, Gustave Courbet's 1866 work of art depicting his vision of the origin of the world.
A soon as a person posts a representation of this work on Facebook, their profiles disappear.
Though some people might find this piece "shocking", it still remains non the less a work of art and Facebook's actions simply underline a clear lack of culture of behalf of the people moderating it's content.
What I find offensive is Facebook's mistaking and acknowledging a key pieces of France's artistic legacy as "vulgar erotica".
When ignorance overcomes art, history and respect, there is a problem.
Well done Facebook!
I wasn't aware that the Musée d'Orsay (where this painting hangs in Paris and where I saw it for the first time when I was 7 years old) was a temple of pornography.
It's strange though, why do schools take children there on class outings...?
Oh yes thats right, to corrupt their young minds and turn them into sexual deviants!
Or maybe it's because there is absolutely nothing offensive about "L'Origine du Monde", nor the will to share the history, context and message of this powerful piece of art.
Half of the world has a vagina, and I personally find Courbet's work to be a beautiful message to women, in no way demeaning or abusive.
He demonstrates in the simplest and most direct of ways that we, women (or more precisely, our female organs), are the origin of the world. We all come from the same place he depicts.
The message of this painting is one of the most beautiful odes to the female species ever made.
How could anyone find that offensive.
Why plant the idea that nudity is "wrong"?
There is nothing more natural than a naked body, why fear it.
Here's a question Mark Zuckerberg, do you even know who Gustave Courbet is?
Rather than being dictatorial bigots and simply disabling profiles without any possible dialogue, why not simply send a message saying "this work of art goes against our nudity policily therefore please be so kind as to remove it". Though it remains ridiculous, the simple act of entering into a dialogue on the subject would show some form of human intelligence reassuring us on the state of the mindless drones behind Facebook.
Dialogue is the road to enlightenment.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Lennon Forever


Today John Lennon would have turned 70.
No point in saying he would have lived a full life... he already did.
Forever missed.
Forever loved.
Forever my hero.
Forever John.

Song of forever.

John Lennon - Watching The Wheels

Friday, January 29, 2010

Heart of Glass


"Maybe there's a trapdoor under my chair, and I'll just disappear."
- J.D. Salinger, Franny and Zooey

The Glass family stories shall remain with me and inspire me always.
Farewell to one of the last greats of contemporary literature.
You leave behind a literary legacy that will be loved forever.

Song of the day.

Nouvelle Vague - Heart of Glass

Friday, November 27, 2009

Rocky Racoon



Photos: Marcio Simnch & Unknown

One of my top 5 favorite Beatles song.

Song of the day.

The Beatles - Rocky Racoon

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Seven Nation Army



Photos: Unknown & William Davidson

Song of the day.

The Dynamics - Seven Nation Army

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

These Days



Photos: Unknown & Aurel Schmidt & Christophe Kutner

Song of the day.

Nico - These Days

Monday, November 23, 2009

R.I.P. Daul Kim


Song for Daul.

The Kinks - Strangers

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Dear Prudence




Song of the day.

The Beatles - Dear Prudence

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Listen To The Rythm Of The Falling Rain



Photos: Craig Mcdean & Unkown

It's completely obvious that on the very first day of September, it would start raining cats and dogs in Paris...

Song of the day.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Post-scriptum


My Blondie pics from her concert at Le Baron in Cannes during te Film Festival are up on xxN.
Hope you'll enjoy them!

xx.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Sisters


Charlotte Gainsbourg & Lou Doillon

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

La Marseillaise

Photo: Unknown

Today is the French independance day, where they celebrate the overturn of the Bastille.
La Marianne represents the French Republic.
Past Mariannes include Brigitte Bardot in 1969, Catherine Deneuve in 1985 and Laetitia Casta in 2000.
This is Serge Gainsbourg's version of the French national anthem.

Song of the day.

Serge Gainsbourg - Aux Armes Et Caetera

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Ali


Ali McGrow for Chanel - 1966

Friday, June 26, 2009

R.I.P. The King of Pop


Farewell Moonwalker.

Song of the day.

Michael Jackson - Remember The Time

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Charlotte


Charlotte Rampling

Sun King




The sun is out in Paris and it feels good.

Song of the day.

Archive:
The Beatles - Sun King

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Playground Love


The Virgin Suicides

Song of the day.

Phoenix - Playground Love

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Festival de Cannes



Brigitte Bardot, Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg, Jacques Tati, Romy Schneider & Alain Delon, Alfred Hitchcock at the Cannes Film Festival

And it's time for Cannes again.
So I'm off to the Cannes Film Festival tommorow for 12 days of intensive spinning with Le Baron!
I don't know how often I will be able to post be I will try my very best to keep you up to date!

Song of the day.


Sunday, May 10, 2009

Je Me Donne À Qui Me Plaît


Song of the day.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Agatha ou Christie



Photos: Dree Hemingway by Ezra Petronio for Self Service S/S 09 & Guy Bourdin

Song of the day.

Christine Laume - Agatha ou Christie