This is what you can do by combining high standards and lightness. If you don't have the talent to exist, you can make works, but not necessarily art.

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The Wolf and the Lamb | How to respond to the devouring demand of the desire for creation?

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Demanding, demanding, demanding | A look at the declinations at the root of an artistic involvement in the creation of projects

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The final battle | Roy Scheider ready to blow the oxygen tank in the shark's mouth | Jaws | Directed by Steven Spielberg | 1975

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Nightmares and Iconographic Terrors or The Risks of the Spectator's Life. To emerge victorious implies at least not having fought the wrong fight.

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Fishing for Dying Corpses | Sonia Codhant, David Noir | "Definitive Creatures" © David Noir | The theatre is a dead sea of corpses floating in the sea

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Theatre, wandering creature, eternally dying, adrift, floating in its sea of excrement like a cacochymous whale

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Fredric March | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde de Rouben Mamoulian | 1931

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We have the opportunity to give our lives another meaning. This margin of freedom is called art. This is where Mr. Hyde comes to the aid of the frightened Dr. Jekyll...

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Image of an ass in the form of a self-portrait | David Noir | La Toison dort | Photo © Karine Lhémon

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"I don't want to be reduced to that," she will say. "It only shows one side of me," he'll counter. "Pretending to be something other than an ass" I'll say.

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