Re: the collages

From: -- Gustave Morin (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Apr 28 2005 - 12:40:04 PDT


hey photofilms, thanks for this link.

this is the same dude who is billed as an
ukranian gurdjieff-cum-tarkovsky filmmaker sort
who is supposed to be all the rage in kiev?
Parajanov is, i think, or was once told, an
alternate spelling of his name? -- or perhaps i'm
way off the mark and this is simply a case of
mistaken identity?

(and yes, it just so happens that i am a student
of obscure collagistes, so if you think you know
something i might not, by all means, don't be
shy, do let me know... there's so much stuff.)

the 20th century certainly was a very interesting century, wasn't it?

-- and all that back and forth about piero heliczer is/was fascinating.

if i could actually afford to buy books, this is where i might start:

http://www.granarybooks.com/books/purchase/purchase1.html

as that abebooks link was for millionairre
bibliophiles only. (and really, how many of those
are there?)

23 skidoo!

gustave m.

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>Sergei Paradjanov's collages
>http://www.parajanov.com/museum.html

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