El Arte De Vivir — Del Arte Felipe Ehrenberg Pdf
Felipe Ehrenberg had once said: "To live off art is not to sell paintings. It is to turn the act of living into a continuous, reproducible work." Rodrigo took this literally.
He opened an exhibition called "The Art of Living Off Nothing" inside a condemned telephone booth on Insurgentes Avenue. The pieces were small: a bus ticket annotated with a philosophical thought, a photograph of an empty tortilla package, a recording of his stomach growling at 3 AM. He didn't sell a single piece. But a German tourist, confused by the traffic, gave him 200 pesos for directions to the Frida Kahlo museum. Rodrigo considered this a performance sale.
The true turning point came when the bank repossessed his neighbor's door. The neighbor had fled. Rodrigo took the door's rusty hinges and the broken lock. He assembled them into a piece titled "The Security of Not Owning Anything." He then made a Xerox of the piece, then a Xerox of the Xerox, until the image became a ghost—a dark, murmuring shadow of the original. el arte de vivir del arte felipe ehrenberg PDF
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Rodrigo didn't paint sunsets. He couldn't afford the cadmium yellow. What he painted was the space between the rent due and the empty fridge. He called it "The Dialectic of the Final Coin." Felipe Ehrenberg had once said: "To live off
Rodrigo watched the airplane fly out the train window into the smoggy sky.
Rodrigo paid four months of back rent. He bought real coffee. And then, sitting in his janitor's closet, he made a new piece: a blank white page with a single line of text. The pieces were small: a bus ticket annotated
He smiled.