i held a birthday party themed around martin luther's 95 theses, where i asked people to give opinionated talks about things that i love. i gave one about wolf hall (which inspired the theme) and the transformative power of art: https://t.co/X2nQtBQPwS
@soundtracknoon yeah having buddhism be the resolution of the story conflict was a lot…i guess that’s true to the story but was surprised it got such good reviews from modern audiences
@soundtracknoon i think it’s inappropriate emotionally for him to say that. unless he has strong feelings for you, in which case he needs to full body hug
@soundtracknoon sounds like the crowd at that show was irritating, and i understand wanting art that engages w/ modern suffering. but the gallery says that takano is part of the same movement as murakami; do you think his art is part of your last sentence and also "aesthetic forward to a fault"?