Lyrois: The Desperate Arrogance of Art 2012

Marking the release of the book "Lyrois: None of This is Real", "The Desperate Arrogance of Art Created to Last Forever" is an attempt to inspire a discussion on the long-term implications of art created today.

Marking the release of the book "Lyrois: None of This is Real", The Desperate Arrogance of Art Created to Last Forever is an attempt to inspire a discussion on the long-term implications of art created today.
 
"A temporary quality of art creates an urge to decipher it. Art that is created for eternity perpetuates a question. It doesn't trust to be deciphered anytime soon and stays as a monument of a cipher, posing for generations to come, itself as a question: 'Try me again. I'm a riddle' and 'I'm not going away until you solve me.'"
 
(The movie contains pictures of artwork from Michelangelo Buonarotti, Edward Munch, Space Invader, and Banksy)
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