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Realismo Estético
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"Light and Dark, Hiding and Showing
in Joseph Mallord William Turner"
By Dorothy Koppelman
Terrain Gallery
Aesthetic Realism Looks at New York City
Eli Siegel in:
U.S. Congressional Record
Governor's & Mayor's Proclamations
Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company, Anne Fielding, Director
"Imagine health care that is compassionate and real";
article by Christopher Balchin in the Times Herald Record
Click here to read

Edward Green on Duke Ellington, and more
Self and World: An Explanation of Aesthetic Realism
Speakers on Age, Parenting, & more. See Brochure
Aesthetic Realism and the Answer to Racism
“The deepest desire of every person is to like the world on an honest or accurate basis." — Eli Siegel, founder of Aesthetic Realism
SPECIAL EVENT
SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 2:30 PM
The Aesthetic Realism Theatre Company presents
Rock 'n' Roll, the Opposites,
& Our Greatest Hopes—
A Celebration!
Why has Rock 'n' Roll affected people so much?
Singing & commenting on songs from the ‘50s and ‘60s to the present, we illustrate these sentences from an Aesthetic Realism lesson Eli Siegel gave to a rock musician:
Rock 'n' roll has the answer to people's problem of, on the one hand, wanting to be very private and sad, and on the other, wanting to have something like sunlight and public force. Every person has to make a one of the most secret thing in him and the most public thing. Rock 'n' roll shows it can be done.
Kevin Fennell • Carrie Wilson • Bennett Cooperman
Timothy Lynch • Christopher Balchin • Lynette Abel
Sally Ross • Meryl Nietsch-Cooperman
Marion Fennell • Ann Richards
Alan Shapiro, keyboard • Rob Colavito, drums
Allan Michael, bass
Barbara Allen • Edward Green
to print information, click here
Contri. $12 (tax-deductible)
Annual Fundraising Campaign for 2008
The Aesthetic Realism Foundation is in the midst of our Annual Fundraising Campaign for 2008! In this year's important letter by Michael Palmer you can read about the work of this Foundation and some of the great, good effects of the Aesthetic Realism education—going on right now! click here
The purpose of the not-for-profit Aesthetic Realism Foundation is to meet the urgent need for people throughout America and the world to see each other and reality fairly... more
Aesthetic Realism Consultations are the dynamic, principled, and eminently successful education in the subject everyone wants most to understand: ourselves... more
The Foundation's faculty and associates speak regularly about Aesthetic Realism and its value for the understanding of the arts and sciences, and the lives of people today, at important scholarly conferences and artistic venues here and abroad. Click here for some selected highlights—including, too, a listing of some recent faculty publications. more
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For more information, including auditing classes, please call the Aesthetic Realism Foundation at 212-777-4490
INTERNATIONAL PERIODICAL
Current issue Every Person Stands for the World • August 20, 2008
Here the conclusion of the great 1974 lecture we have been serializing: Poetry Is of Man, by Eli Siegel. And we print too part of a paper by Meryl Nietsch-Cooperman, from an Aesthetic Realism public seminar of last month: Intensity & Ease in a Woman: Can These Opposites Be One?
In Poetry Is of Man Mr. Siegel discusses an article of 1850, from the Quarterly Review. He is showing that humanity, looked at in terms of anthropology, ethnology, evolution, is nothing less than aesthetic—in keeping with this Aesthetic Realism principle: All beauty is a making one of opposites, and the making one of opposites is what we are going after in ourselves.
...In the final section of the lecture, he speaks about what Aesthetic Realism shows to be the central fight within all human beings. It is the battle between ill will and good will, or contempt and respect.... more
PUBLIC SEMINAR
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 6:30 PM
THE DRAMA OF LOVE & ANGER IN A WOMAN'S LIFE Women Are Various: Carrie Wilson, Karen Van Outryve, Nancy Huntting
Contri. $10 (tax-deductible)
DRAMATIC PRESENTATION
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 8:00 PM
Splashing Around in Reality!
MIND AND SCHOOLS In this definitive lecture, given by Eli Siegel in 1949, is the understanding children, parents, & educators today are looking for. Mr. Siegel said:
A child leaves the family and goes to something called a school. The child is meeting the world in a new way....All learning, if it is honest, means a giving of ourselves to something in such a way that that thing becomes ourselves. If a child learns a new word like door, the spelling of the word door becomes part of him.
OUR TWO HUGE DESIRES Discussing the authentically funny and deeply wild poem The Mock Turtle's Song from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, Ellen Reiss writes:
Throughout this strange, lovely, really sensible poem, the fish tries to convince the snail to join others in being thrown into the ocean, but the snail doesn't want to. And every child who ever read or heard this poem, and every adult, was affected because, without knowing it, they were hearing about the biggest dispute within themselves. The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known, issue 1244
WHEN CRITICISM IS KINDNESS IN LOVE Reenactment of an Aesthetic Realism Lesson
"The problem of man and woman is how to have kissing go along with cogitation.... If you have anything like a sexual response, do you believe you're the same person as when you are working out a mathematics problem?" —Eli Siegel
— AND MORE!
Contri. $10 (tax-deductible)
TERRAIN GALLERY
New exhibition through November 15th
WILLIAM BEHNKEN STEPHEN A. FREDERICKS SU-LI HUNG
CHAIM KOPPELMAN STEVE POLESKIE ELFI SCHUSELKA
RICHARD SLOAT JUDD WEISBERG
We are proud to show work—innovative and sincere—by eight contemporary printmakers. The exhibition is based on this great principle of Aesthetic Realism, stated by Eli Siegel:
All beauty is a making one of opposites, and the making one
of opposites is what we are going after in ourselves.
Surface and depth, dark and light, fact and imagination are brought together with subtlety and surprise in every beautiful print. And we can learn about these and other opposites in people, nations, ourselves, through the printmaker's art!
& works by
MALCOLM MORLEY ROBERT MOTHERWELL
GABOR PETERDI HARRY STERNBERG
Exhibition through November 15th
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