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26 Sep

Evoke or provoke? – Barbara Kruger

Evoke or provoke? - Barbara Kruger “Thanks God I am an artist and not a movie or TikTok star” - says Barbara Kruger, the most influential artist working today. 77 years old lady became very popular with her photomontages with combinations of mass-media black and white layered images and declarative captions with direct feminist cultural critique. In the 70’s Barbara Ktuger was an artist who explored the power of image and text. "Direct address has been a consistent tactic in my work, regardless of the medium that I'm working in." Yes, Mrs. Kruger is so direct in expressing her views about consumerism, religion, feminism, desire, sex and gender stereotypes. Is Barbara Kruger provocative? Mark Bradford and artist Barbara Kruger attend the 2015 MOCA...
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25 Aug

Joe Dispenza – Shape of my mind

Joe Dispenza - Shape of my mind “Instead of living by cause and effect, now we’re beginning to cause an effect. So the moment you are feeling whole and grateful … the moment you start feeling worthy and abundant, your wealth is coming. … Let’s stop telling the story of your past and start telling the story of your future” -  says Dr. Joe Dispenza. A combination of affirmations, meditations and practices is the best formula created by Joe Dispenza. He adores the sacral marriage of body and mind because it could create the miraculous transformation. In fact our enemy is our brain so we have to help him to think differently. But how is it possible when we think between 60 000 to 70 000 thoughts in one day? And...
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20 Jul

Emotional space – Zadie Smith

Emotional space - Zadie Smith “I have a very messy and chaotic mind” - says Zadie Smith. She is the vital literary voice in our messy and chaotic globalized world. Jamaican in the Great Britain, writer, mother and female. Zadie’s philosophy is that the past is always tense, but the future is perfect. One of her greatest regret is not being able to live two completely different lives simultaneously. One of her biggest passion is English language and the most treasured possession is rhetoric. Smith’s formula of perfect happiness could be “reading quietly, in high grass, among loved ones ( who are quietly reading). Followed by a boozy lunch”. In her childhood, her mother suggested her to read black American fiction and her best reading experiences were with...
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25 Jun

Deepica Mutyala – Something larger than her

Deepica Mutyala - Something larger than her „I grew up in a world where people who looked like me weren’t represented in the media and definitely not in the beauty industry“ - - says Deepica Mutyala, Indian beauty entrepreneur. Growing up in Texas surrounded by girls with blonde hair and blue eyes, she couldn’t find her beauty shade or “in between” skin tones. As a young lady Deepica Mutyala used to hide her face under an umbrella so she wouldn’t get darker. She wanted to change almost everything regarding her look and make-up Indian rules as wearing kajal liner and red lipstick in traditional dance. “I wanted to create a brand for people who look like me so we can finally be a part of the...
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8 Jun

Sally Rooney – Who is that Irish girl?

Sally Rooney - Who is that Irish girl? Who is Sally Rooney? Let’s guess – “literary superstar”, “the first great millennial novelist”, “the voice of a generation” or “Salinger for the Snapchat generation”. Nowadays reading Sally Rooney became some kind of a status symbol and  Instagram status symbol, too. Even Barack Obama was interested in Sally’s work so he took one of her books on the holiday. “My parents have definitely influenced my values and political outlook. They are both feminists and socialists, and both raised me to believe very passionately in the equality of all human beings. But they were also normal parents, working full-time, trying to raise three small children. They weren’t sitting us down in the evenings and making us recite passages of The Communist Manifesto or...
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18 May

Mel Robbins – It is so easy – 5-4-3-2-1

Mel Robbins - It is so easy - 5-4-3-2-1 „I use the countdown technique 5-4-3-2-1 to interrupt that jerk in my head that says, “It’s too cold to work out today,” or “The project can be a day late.” I also use it to silence my worry about pretty much anything (as an anxious person, I have a PhD in worrying) I just count down 5-4-3-2-1 and say, “I'm not thinking about that,” and move on with my day“ - says Mel Robbins. What do we know about Mel Robbins, who says that we have to stop screwing ourselves? She is a leading voice in the desert of our personal wanderings. She is a former lawyer and skeptical about quick fixes. 150 days per year Mrs. Robbins...
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