Aesthetic Realism taught me to ask this great question: How is aesthetics present in the ordinary moments of our lives—not only when we're at a museum or gallery, but also when we're on the subway, cooking a meal, choosing what to wear, thinking about the galaxies or about love? That's what the present blog is about.
Saturday, October 29, 2005
Aesthetic Realism and Films Standing for Justice
Here are links to information about several films by Emmy-award winning filmmaker and Aesthetic Realism Consultant Ken Kimmelman. Many of his films are about social justice, including The Heart Knows Better, and What Does a Person Deserve? Mr. Kimmelman recently completed a beautiful film about Eli Siegel's 1925 prize-winning poem "Hot Afternoons Have Been in Montana," which is being shown in film festivals and other venues all around the country, including in its New York premiere at the Donnell Library Center of the New York Public Library.