Between Nothingness and Eternity
de Zoltan Vancso
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À propos du livre
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BETWEEN NOTHINGNESS AND ETERNITY
Spiritual experience can only be gained by the person to whom things mean gradually less, in whose eyes the range of interest becomes narrower the more forward progress is made.
The essence is not to know, but to be. And there is no achievement more difficult than to be. For in a spiritual sense, to be, means the same in a worldly sense as to be nothing.
(E. M. Cioran)
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NEMLÉT ÉS ÖRÖKKÉVALÓSÁG KÖZÖTT
Szellemi tapasztalatra csak az képes, akinek egyre kevesebbet jelentenek a dolgok, akinek a szemében annál jobban szűkül érdeklődésének köre, minél előbbre jut.
Nem az a lényeges, hogy tudjunk, hanem az, hogy legyünk. Márpedig nincs nehezebb teljesítmény, mint lenni. Mert szellemi értelemben lenni annyi, mint világi értelemben semminek lenni.
(E. M. Cioran)
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Grand format paysage, 33×28 cm
# de pages: 160 - Date de publication: juil 10, 2010
- Mots-clés black and white photography, travel, photo
À propos du créateur
Regarding his professional career, two personalities of a photographer have come to life in him. One tries to reflect reality as clearly and comprehensibly as possible. The other one, in contrast, acts in the opposite way; it takes pleasure in discovering the improbability of reality, and funny enough, it conveys this experience with an objective tool – with photography. His works of art are related to the classic trends of photography. His photos encourage reflection, and they raise innocent and meaningless situations of reality to the heights of extraordinary and mystic dimensions. He has held nearly 40 exhibitions in Budapest, he regularly publishes albums, and his professional and lay audience is constantly expanding. His photo movie Oceans of Sigh – Cuba was shown in Budapest cinemas with great success as a short movie to accompany Wim Wenders‘ film. He has received several professional rewards. In 2004, he had an exhibition with William Klein in Budapest.