{"id":2464,"date":"2025-11-05T06:50:58","date_gmt":"2025-11-05T06:50:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/salarbil.com\/?p=2464"},"modified":"2025-11-05T06:50:58","modified_gmt":"2025-11-05T06:50:58","slug":"art-as-existence-a-glam-surrealist-manifesto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/salarbil.com\/index.php\/2025\/11\/05\/art-as-existence-a-glam-surrealist-manifesto\/","title":{"rendered":"Art as Existence: A Glam-Surrealist Manifesto"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>On this sacred shore our flesh is a canvas, the body a speaking temple. Clad in black silhouettes against sand and sea, we enact ritual: every breath a stanza, every gesture a glyph.&nbsp; \u201cThe body is given meaning and wholly constituted by discourse,\u201d Michel Foucault reminds us&nbsp; \u2013 here the skin is text and the black garment its ink.&nbsp; We move as shamans bridging mythic and mundane: the body bears the poem of our becoming, a living tableau of survival.&nbsp; We carry within us a riot of form and formlessness, refusing the blankness of the \u201clast man.\u201d&nbsp; In our veins flows Dionysus, and even now the cosmos may pause to watch this dance of flesh and idea.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We do not merely wear clothes \u2013 we become myth through them. The black cloak draped on the shore is an armor of legend, an exoskeleton of dreams.&nbsp; It is Joan of Arc\u2019s cuirass and Lady Gaga\u2019s pillared boots all at once, a fairy-tale stitched in leather and lace.&nbsp; In this style we summon the arcane and the absurd: as Andr\u00e9 Breton intoned, \u201cBeauty will be convulsive or not at all\u201d .&nbsp; Our glamour is violent grace, convulsing life into legend.&nbsp; The sequins and studs, the dramatic eyeliner, are not trivial trappings but modern totems \u2013 badges in a ceremony of survival.&nbsp; Here costume is myth: it turns a beach into Boulez\u2019s opera, an ordinary person into a figure out of Zeus\u2019 court.&nbsp; Artaud\u2019s Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de la Cruaut\u00e9 whispers that the stage is everywhere; we hear it in the crash of waves and the lowing of cattle.&nbsp; So we have made our stage from nature and our body from myth \u2013 one is a script, the other is scripture.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Sand and surf form a cathedral, and the cows are our unlikely congregation.&nbsp; This beach is no backdrop but a consecrated arena.&nbsp; The human body stands among beasts and tide, enacting a ritual older than civilization.&nbsp; It is rock-and-roll pilgrimage: the sand is white-hot runway, water our baptism, animals our witnesses.&nbsp; In this paradox the cosmos gleams \u2013 Nietzsche\u2019s words are fire here: \u201cOne must still have chaos in oneself to give birth to a dancing star\u201d .&nbsp; Indeed, from chaos we dance, each step summoning stars of meaning.&nbsp; Even Picasso agrees that art unveils truth: \u201cArt is a lie that makes us realize truth\u201d , and so our painted mouths and gilded nails speak the gospel of becoming.&nbsp; In this temple of salt and breath, the absurd is holy: style is survival, and every sewn seam is a prayer to existence.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We are both child of the Earth and dreamer of heavens.&nbsp; The cows graze, indomitable and mundane, yet their calm eyes mirror our own.&nbsp; We are bridges: Nietzsche\u2019s \u201crope, tied between beast and overman\u201d , swaying above an abyss of the known.&nbsp; Style becomes our talisman against extinction \u2013 a brilliant absurdity that defies the void.&nbsp; To dress is to rebel against becoming mere animal; but to dress is also to call back the wild within us.&nbsp; We are not separate from nature but its militant hymn.&nbsp; The human and the animal stare at one another, questioning who indeed is more strange.&nbsp; In the fashioning of identity we acknowledge our kinship with the herd: sequins on cowhide, eyeliner on horn.&nbsp; The costumed body is our totemic challenge to Darwin\u2019s bleak survival; it whispers that even extinction must be glamorous.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Glamour is our defiant beauty and our elegy.&nbsp; It is glitter on the tomb of yesterday and a kiss on the cheek of tomorrow.&nbsp; We know that any costume will fade, yet we wear it like love in the face of ruin.&nbsp; Glam rock taught us to grin at the void: as David Bowie quipped, \u201cI don\u2019t know where I\u2019m going from here, but I promise it won\u2019t be boring.\u201d &nbsp; In that promise lies our rebellion \u2013 to live as a spectacle, a walking myth that outlives reason.&nbsp; Our style is survival-wear: lipstick as armor, platform boots as wings.&nbsp; In makeup we smudge the lines between saint and sinner, survivor and martyr, beauty and beast.&nbsp; Every feather boa flutters with the laughter of the abyss.&nbsp; We raise the absurdity of fashion to a cosmological dance.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is our proclamation: art is existence, and existence is art.&nbsp; The beach is our stage, the body our medium, the costume our scripture.&nbsp; In this surreal pageant among cows and surf we affirm that to adorn ourselves is to declare our being.&nbsp; We paint chaos on our skins, and from it we birth stars.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cThe world itself is the eternal spectacle; we merely dress for the occasion.\u201d \u2013 so might Nietzsche have murmured on a sandy stage, had he known the glam of tomorrow.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On this sacred shore our flesh is a canvas, the body a speaking temple. 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