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Crazy Pablo: Luncheon on the Grass
What happens when you stand in front of a painting and suddenly realize it’s not telling you what to think—or even what it wants from you?A painting that doesn’t explain itself, doesn’t comfort, and quietly asks you to figure it out.Ready to see how that confusion changed everything?
Crazy Pablo: Between Two Wars and One Giant Grasshopper
This week, I found myself wondering - not for the first time - where today’s wars and conflicts might take art next. Will we see something radically new emerge? Or will we circle back to the raw, dreamlike visions born between the world wars? That question led me to one unforgettable canvas I saw at the Reina Sofía: The Great Masturbator by Salvador Dalí. A painting that’s sensual, fractured, and deeply surreal...
Crazy Pablo: The Politics of Meaning
These days, it’s hard to tell what's true. We’re flooded with so much information, so many images and headlines, that it’s easy to think everything is equally true - or is there only one truth? It reminded me of a deceptively simple conceptual artwork>>
Crazy Pablo: Light and Darkness by Yoko Ono
This summer, I wandered through Berlin’s vibrant art scene and visited several thought-provoking exhibitions. One work in particular stayed with me—quiet, minimal, almost nothing at all. But like a good haiku, it said everything. It’s the one I chose to start with.






