The Image of Babylon
I assume that we all know the famous images of The Tower of Babylon by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The spiraling glory of this ancient cacophonous society mentioned in the old testament. The hotbed of ‘otherness’, Continue reading
I assume that we all know the famous images of The Tower of Babylon by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The spiraling glory of this ancient cacophonous society mentioned in the old testament. The hotbed of ‘otherness’, Continue reading
You might wake up from a deep slumber by this haunting thought: “What should I do when the Zombie Apocalypse comes?” * The moment when all of life is transgressed Continue reading
I’d like to introduce you all to a real man. One who prefers whiskey, has tattoos and isn’t scared of an amplifier. His name is Hanni El Khatib. I first took note Continue reading
Ever found yourself at an exhibition opening surrounded by people engaged in pseudo-intellectual discussions, adorned in ‘I’m so original and authentic’ secondhand cardigans, glasses and canvas bags. They might look Continue reading
I wrote a blog for Impakt this week on Hendrick Dusolier’s Babel. And it left me wondering the lines between art and cinema. Where does the denomination of art stop Continue reading
One of my obsessions: Zombies, Aliens and Everything in between. Attack the Block (trailer): Hanna (trailer): The allegory of the non-human that tells us something about human existence. It is Continue reading