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In Part II of their discussion Stephen Blackwood and Alexander Stoddart speak about the transhistorical community of past, present, and future. Stoddart explicates his Schopenhauerian view of art as life-denying and thus paradoxically able to help us relinquish our own will to power. He contrasts this view with that of a shallow presentism, a self-absorbed modernist outlook that views the present as inherently superior to both past and future, cutting off its own vital resources and neglecting its fundamental obligations. Stoddart shows another way.

Artists, Art, and Writings Mentioned in this Episode:

Homer
Palmyra
Br’er Rabbit and the Tar-Baby
Arthur Schopenhauer
Jean-Paul Sartre
Michel Foucault
Friedrich Nietzsche
Walter Scott
Richard Wagner
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Charles Dickens
Walter Pater
Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Buddhas of Bamiyan
Trajan's ForumRalston College Short Courses
https://www.ralston.ac/humanities-short-courses
The Colosseum
Bartolomeo Colleoni Monument
The Shard of London
Albert Speer’s Volkshalle ("People's Hall")
T. S. Eliot: “Four Quartets”
Gone with the Wind, House of Tara (Antebellum architecture)
Richard James Wyatt
Lincoln Memorial
John Flaxman: Am I Not a Man
Thomas Banks profile of Thomas Muir of Huntershill (nationalgalleries.org/art-and-artists/artists/thomas-banks)
Edgar Degas
Paul Cézanne
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
The Acropolis
Tyche
Statue of Tyche and Plutus in Istanbul
Statue of Liberty
Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro
Mount Rushmore

Links of Possible Interest:

Ralston College
https://www.ralston.ac

Ralston College Short Courses
https://www.ralston.ac/humanities-short-courses

Stephen Blackwood
stephenjblackwood.com

0:00 – Beginning
2:00 – Stoddart’s beginnings
5:13 – Relationship between time and eternity in sculpture
11:10 – Present, past, and future in art
14:58 – The impulse of iconoclasm
22:05 – Idolatry of the present
26:32 – Iconoclasm as amnesia
30:11 – Stoddart’s other artistic interests
37:54 – Monuments and the sins of the past
45:34 – Dying and life-affirmation
50:03 – How to have a fruitful relationship with the past
1:00:13 – How to fight despair through sculpture
1:06:17 – Advice for young people making things

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