David Jones, artist and poet (1895-1974) begins his PREFACE TO THE ANATHEMATA :

'I have made a heap of all that I could find.' (1) So wrote Nennius, or whoever composed the introductory matter to Historia Brittonum. He speaks of an 'inward wound' which was caused by the fear that certain things dear to him 'should be like smoke dissipated'. Further, he says, 'not trusting my own learning, which is none at all, but partly from writings and monuments of the ancient inhabitants of Britain, partly from the annals of the Romans and the chronicles of the sacred fathers, Isidore, Hieronymous, Prosper, Eusebius and from the histories of the Scots and Saxons although our enemies . . . I have lispingly put together this . . . about past transactions, that [this material] might not be trodden under foot'. (2)

(1) The actual words are coacervavi omne quod inveni, and occur in Prologue 2 to the Historia.
(2) Quoted from the translation of Prologue 1. See The Works of Gildas and Nennius, J.A.Giles, London 1841.


28 February 2019

Late Summer Titl|ilies


At summer's end when the land appears exhausted
suddenly...


click the image for more of this scene 
Lycoris squamigera, the resurrection lily, is a plant in the amaryllis family, Amaryllidaceae, subfamily AmaryllidoideaeIt is also sometimes referred to as naked ladiesIt is believed to have originated in Japan or China, perhaps a hybrid between Lycoris straminea and Lycoris incarnata.

The flowers spring dramatically from the ground in mid to late summer; it usually takes only four to five days from first emergence to full bloom. This suddenness is reflected in its common names: surprise lilymagic lily, and resurrection lily. (Wikipedia)


Bonzaviewscape  
 Label      Kingdom        Plantae
            Clade          Angiosperms
            Clade          Monocots
            Order          Asparagales
            Family         Amaryllidaceae
            Subfamily      Amaryllidoideae
            Genus          Lycoris
            Species        L. squamigera


            Binomial       Lycoris squamigera



  
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                A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
                someone looks at something...
         
                LOGOS/HA HA

           

        Medium  A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
                someone looks at something...

                CULTURAL CONSUMPTION PRODUCTION

        Date    -28 February 2019-
           

        Artist  Theatre of the Actors of Regard


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 A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
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27 February 2019

regarding : The Holy See



Theatre of the Actors of Regard
 Seal of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See 
to the United Nations
  

Theatre of the Actors of Regard
Cardinal George Pell and the Coat of Arms of the Holy See


FIAPCE  

Dream of 18/19 January 1989 : Sacred Sight

I am in Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome, at the entrance to
a small side altar where a Mass is always being celebrated.
This area is curtained and only the Faithful (No Tourists)
are permitted to enter, to pray and to partake in the Mass.

I am permitted to enter and go to a pew at the front,
on the right hand side.

Here, I watch the priest very closely.
He is not doing this out of habit or duty.
He is thoughtful, deliberate and very precise
in his saying of this Mass.

I empathise with his conviction, his intensity. 
Then I understand that he is saying his First Mass
and that every part of his being
- his past, his present and his future - 
is concentrated on his proper movement through 
every moment of it.

I become aware - did he announce it?
did I simply realise it?
that he is offering his first Sacrifice of the Mass
in praise and thanks for the Gift of Sight.


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26 February 2019

regarding : Portraiture


There are four photo portraits by David Roberts 
in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery. 
Three of these can be seen at the NPG website
the fourth is represented there thus :
screenshot today      
 
And below is the given text :

George Pell AC
b. 1941


George Pell AC (b. 1941) has been Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney since 2001. At Catholic college in Ballarat he was a good footballer, but he felt called to the priesthood and began studies at Corpus Christi in 1960. After further study in Rome, he was ordained in 1966. He received his PhD in church history from Oxford in 1971. Through the 1970s and early 1980s he served in various dioceses in Victoria, adding a master's degree in education to his qualifications. Appointed auxiliary bishop of Melbourne in 1987, he became that city's seventh Catholic archbishop in 1996; in 2001 he moved to take on the role of eighth Archbishop of Sydney. He was created a cardinal in 2003 and was one of the electors of the 2005 papal conclave that selected Pope Benedict XVI. Generally characterised as a conservative as a consequence of his views on the ordination of women, the use of condoms to prevent the spread of AIDs, the celibacy of clergymen, divorce and climate change, Pell has written widely in religious and secular magazines, learned journals and newspapers in Australia and overseas and regularly speaks on television and radio. In late 2018 Cardinal Pell was convicted of child sex charges, the crimes having been perpetrated when he was the archbishop of Melbourne in 1996.
Updated 2019

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25 February 2019

Eighty Years Today


Happy Birthday Gerald


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24 February 2019

Keepers of the Seals


Theatre of the Actors of Regard  
Keeper of the Great Seal of TAR (1936)


FIAPCE   
Collection of Keeper of Untitled Documents (1973)


Keeper of the Present Seal (after Schertzinger/Mercer/Ifield) 

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23 February 2019

Images of Christ cataLOGOS/HA HA : Addendum


We were fortunate to see Noel Counihan's Laughing Christ exhibition at Australian Galleries, Collingwood, in the early 1970s. 

It remains a touchstone in our Images of Christ cataLOGOS/HA HA


 Noel Counihan, Laughing Christ, 1970  
There are many such volumes...

...and addenda, such as this by Mel Gibson (2004)
...and certainly this, published today.

Good Weekend The Age/SMH  
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22 February 2019

The fatherland ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | ~ into the see




We offer this description of "the fatherland (as) a string of rivers that flow into the see" in the context of the man-dammed rivers crisis in Australia this summer.

 Luis Buñuel (Exterminating Angel) / FIAPCE ] the see (   

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20 February 2019

Flow-er Stall


Picked from yesterday's Label Tree ...


FIAPCE  
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 A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
 someone looks at something... 
         
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19 February 2019

andscape and traveller ] at rest (



click images to enlarge  

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 A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
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17 February 2019

Eye Scream

from here       

Theatre of the Actors of Regard       
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 A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
 someone looks at something... 
         
 LOGOS/HA HA


 

16 February 2019

Expressionisms

       
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 someone looks at something... 
         
 LOGOS/HA HA


 

15 February 2019

Vale Robert Ryman

May 30, 1930 – February 8, 2019

















 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ryman

















 Theatre of the Actors of Regard  
 Robert Ryman’s Surface Veil II & Surface Veil III, 1971, at the Museum of 
 Modern Art’s retrospective exhibition, 1993-94. Photograph: Ted Thai/
 Life Images Collection/Getty














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14 February 2019

Bellavoir to Bonzaview



The journalist Alice Avril (Blandine Bellavoir) of
La Voix du Nord ...

...is reported to be on assignment at Bonzaview for
La Voix du Vide ...

Theatre of the Actors of Regard   
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11 February 2019

SUPPORT sought...


for an imminent break away! Surely, it must fall?!
see: Means to Suspension of Disbelief

Yesterday, we were looking at and admiring this Theatre of the Actors of Regard page from the National Gallery of Australia's Foundation Annual Report 2015-16.


Theatre of the Actors of Regard  
Conceptual Annual Report : Instead of suspending the heavy gold-framed picture - A break away! (1891) by the Australian artist Tom Roberts, collection of AGSA -  as it would have been hung when first exhibited, by strong metal wires attached at one end to the wall and at the other to this weighty object, the artwork here appears to float, SUPPORT-ed not by any physical wires but by the word SUPPORT , by the power of inscription, the spell of LANGUAGE.

We also note the intricacies of this photographic composition. At the base of the outer image, the silhouette man's raised right shoe turns to direct us to the leg-cropped woman. Inside the painted pic, the well-fit jigsaw-piece horseman, he too, leans out to point to the woman's curve of neck and head.

It's that old vaudeville magic. The no-visible-means-of-support leviation trick.  Another break away! brought under control.


Theatre of the Actors of Regard  
 Thank you for your support.

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 someone looks at something... 
         
 LOGOS/HA HA


10 February 2019

eat sleep TARbeat



Theatre of the Actors of Regard  
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 A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
 someone looks at something... 
         
 LOGOS/HA HA


 

09 February 2019

fun TAR mental | The Holy Trinity and the Three Graces go nightclubbing...




Theatre of the Actors of Regard  
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  A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
  someone looks at something... 
         
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07 February 2019

Climate Change | Political Responsibility | Criminal Ignorance


In the matter of Climate Change, We the People have been disgracefully served by our political leadership. 

bLOGOS/HA HA has been considering: should
Criminal Ignorance be a matter of legal resort?


Willful blindness (sometimes called ignorance of law,[1]:761
willful ignorance or contrived ignorance or Nelsonian knowledge) is a term used in law to describe a situation in which a person seeks to avoid civil or criminal liability for a wrongful act by intentionally keeping himself or herself unaware of facts that would render him or her liable. In United States v. Jewell, the court held that proof of willful ignorance satisfied the requirement of knowledge as to criminal possession and importation of drugs.[1]:225

Although the term was originally—and still is—used in legal contexts, the phrase "willful ignorance" has come to mean any situation in which people intentionally turn their attention away from an ethical problem that is believed to be important by those using the phrase (for instance, because the problem is too disturbing for people to want it dominating their thoughts, or from the knowledge that solving the problem would require extensive effort).  Wikipedia : Willful blindness

Tony Abbott
'The climate change argument is absolute crap...'
1 January 2009 (Source)

Scott Morrison
'This is coal. Do not be afraid. Do not be scared. 
It will not hurt you.'
10 February 2017 : Members of the government COALition, including Scott Morrison, Barnaby Joyce, Josh Frydenberg and Julia Banks, performing 'COAL for TAR'

Theatre of the Actors of Regard | HAND SPACE
             
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          A Person Looks At A Work Of Art/
          someone looks at something... 
         
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