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Subj: Re: Feminism, and other Amusements 5/17/00 From Yustas61
Check enclosed in the mail? Is this valuable enough for you? The product of the most inflated culture, which feed on words and images, expect some words, which are 100 proofs? That’s me, not one word lies. I never inflate value unlike your expectation. Unfortunately to witness the art I describe you have to belong to a select circle of people. I try to do as much as I can for people to let them know about the existence of high art they can be proud of. When my gook is out I will let you know. Thank you for your feedback, friend, very truly yours, Yustas.
Attention to detail is the most important part when trying to solve a puzzle, to uncover hidden truth, to investigate.
Ben writes Subj: Re: What can’t be seen is worth seeing 11/19/99: But people like the idea that something is hidden and what it takes skill to find it. They are horrified when they realize otherwise. As for something like the paintings — they don’t care to search for the painting which are freely shown, they want the “special thing” which is hidden. of this I am relatively certain.
Can't agree more with what Ben writes. Only what is it one is searching for? This is another question that in its nature quite philosophical. When I read Ben's comment I had few thoughts. First came to mind, what is driving me to find an answer about the paintings by Paul Jaisini. Were they real or not. Are they real or not. My initial interest was not about this matter. But how current popularity of "Invisible" is connected to the early Internet and particularly Paul Jaisini who is a symbol of the current invisible direction widely spread (to be continued on this).
DON’T NEED EYES TO SEE THE PAUL JAISINI’S INVISIBLE PAINTINGS “Final Message” new work this year Paul Jaisini = the future of fine art. But who is he or what is he? These questions have been asked and gone unanswered since 1998. A puzzle within a puzzle, riddle within a riddle, no one has been able to figure it out to this day. So why the secrecy? What’s it all about and why should it matter? Well, simply put— this individual is a prophetic visionary who has put into motion a revolutionary (in my eyes) art movement, and I don’t use the word “revolutionary” lightly here, ladies and gents. From the moment I’d gotten a glimpse, general idea of this new movement, I became obsessed — truly, madly, utterly, hopelessly, delirously (should I go on?) obsessed.. possessed.. haunted. This manifested into a kind of disease within me that eventually creeped into my work, my dreams, and all areas of my life. Sometimes I wish I hadn’t discovered him because carrying the knowledge of his existence and his work is quite burdening… and somewhat depressing because it awakened me to the fact that my art and 99% visual art is waste matter, totally worthless. I love him in theory but I hate him as much. There is no cure for what hes done to my head. Permanent disollution of reality as I know it — tangible, safe, logical…real. Stelly Riesling
New York magazine art critic Jerry Saltz is known almost as widely for his animated online persona as he is for his reviews (see Jerry Saltz on Why Street Art Throwdown is Complete Crap). He is famously fond of posting provocative, sexually explicit artwork on both his Facebook and Instagram pages, much to both the chagrin and amusement of art world onlookers. But it appears this time, he may have gone too far, at least in the eyes of Facebook and some of his (apparently ill-advised) Facebook friends.
Earlier this afternoon, Saltz uploaded a handwritten note to his Instagram page, which reads: "To all the Purity Police who complained to Facebook that my Midieval [sic] + Ancient pics were "sexist," "abusive," and "misogynist:" Congratulations!! You got me axed from Facebook. You will pay in blood, but not your own. Xxo" imgur.com/gallery/k63VWxi
The screenshot shows a facebook photo,
One of the name tags include Rick Santiago, When sometimes in 2002 he was asked to put back online the guest book with comments (restore the removed page) he wasn’t able to respond. It could be due to the lost coding, access to the site or else.
commenthttp://artbabyart.net/pjbook/ Not Found The requested URL /pjbook/ was not found on this server.Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
The guest book had a huge amount of comments coming from the people who read the essays. These comments in format of a guest book can’t be retrieved or restored in any way.
On the artbabyart website there is an earlier page at www.artbabyart.com/foa/written/yustas.htm
This page is dated 1999-2002. The site meter shows 2170857 individual views of the page with essays.
Yustas Kotz-Gottlieb:
a writer in New York City
I am Yustas Kotz-Gottlieb, a writer in New York City. I write a book on art of Jaisini. I started to email my essays to see how people will react. Many respond as they take the email personally. I did not expect it to be so effective. I appreciate your interest. This is a non-for-profit humanitarian mission to spread the art word around.
If you are interested in new developments in art, please email me.
Thank you,Yustas
CONTENTS:
An Artist and Two Rats - Tale for children
Manifesto (short version)
Marble Lady
Drunken Santa
Freedom of Thought
Hot Dog Party
Blue Zone (I love LA)
Talk Show
Blue Reincarnation Narcissus
9 1 1
Pinocchio
Wet Dream
Sinphony
It is unfortunate that the interactive part with the reader’s comments in guest book is inaccessible.
the official Gif artwork by GIGroup NYC 2014
Artworks Series Homage to Paul Jaisini, Invisible Paintings from 1994 by Gleitzeit International Group NYC
All RIGHT RESERVED COPYRIGHT GIGNYC 2014
PAUL JAISINI "GOLDEN MIND OBLITERATES GOLD" GLEITZEIT MANIFESTO 25th ANNIVERSARY INVISIBLE PAINTINGS
"Brilliant mind obliterates gold" Paul Jaisini paints Invisible Paintings from 1994
Gleitzeit Manifesto NYC
Paul Jaisini is an artist and an occasional photographer. His invisible paintings are spectacularly ahead of our time.
From Gleitzeit Blog
… who could know about paintings (find people who know Paul Jaisini and his close circle)
what – 11 paintings 1 Marble Lady, 2 Drunken Santa, 3 Freedom of Thought, 4 Hot Dog Party, 5 Blue Zone (I love LA) , 6 Talk Show, 7 Blue Reincarnation Narcissus, 8 911, 9 PINOCCHIO, 10 Wet Dream, 11 Sinphony
where is Paul Jaisini (where in New York City) where – the location of the eleven paintings.
when – when did eykg first time write the essays (If the paintings were destroyed did eykg wrote the essays before or after) when did Paul Jaisini destroy the paintings (if he did)
why – why did Paul Jaisini destroy the paintings (if he did) WHY
did EYKG wrote the essays. (why write the essays if the paintings are not shown, KEPT HIDDEN, OR IF THEY ARE destroyed or non-existent)
pauljaisinifacts.wordpress.com
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I noticed that the invisible paintings started to create the visible paintings that were not my creation. Paul Jaisini
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Well, in reply I can comfort you: There is all of visible art standing about you like dead wood in the forest, waiting for the cut of your ax. Some of it is good wood; some of it is rotten. If it is your anointed task in life to be the judge of other people’s creativity, then opportunities abound for you.
If, on the other hand, you wish to venture into virgin territory, discover new worlds, reach a little further beyond your own grasp… if you wish to truly be a writer or an artist…if you wish this at all, you must venture into the chaotic land of invisible art.
BUT…you ask, won’t I be lost? Well, you can bring your moral compass along.
Your education and your acquired skills. And everything you have learned and thought and felt up to your point of departure can come along as welcome baggage.
The difficulty is enormous. Jesus Christ only cured a handful, and he had his Doubting Thomases.
The theory of invisible art is clearly not for everyone. It is uncomfortable to snug little Western minds that, like so many third little pigs, are used to being safely protected from the big bad wolf behind their stout brick walls.
But these people are not for a life of creativity, are they? I would just warn those of you who are quick to ridicule that there is a grain of honesty in every bit of sand at the beach. Our New York City friend, himself sitting under a wide sun hat, dark sunglasses on and fully lathered in 45 screen oil and enjoying a Coney Dog and a crisp breeze off the Atlantic, may have a grain or two of vital truth in what he espouses, as well.