"Art can model the more difficult dynamic of transfiguring one’s life, but at some point the dynamic reverses itself: life models,
or forces, the existential crisis by which art—great art—is fully
experienced. There is a fluidity between art and life, then, in the same
way that there is, in the best lives, a fluidity between mind and
matter, self and soul, life and death. Experience seems to stream
clearly through some lives, rather than getting slowed and clogged up in
the drift-waste of ego, or stagnating in little inlets of despair,
envy, rage. It has to do with seizing and releasing as a single gesture.
It has to do with standing in relation to life and death like those
late Bontecou mobiles, owning an emptiness that, because you have
claimed it, has become a source of light, wearing your wound that, like a
ramshackle house on some high exposed hill, sings with the hard wind
that is steadily destroying it."
- Christian Wiman
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