Since the industrial revolution, humankind has been enlightened by scientific discoveries concerning the workings of the universe. New postulations on common place phenomena have led science to the threshold of metaphysics. Many of the discoveries in physics parallel beliefs of ancient philosophies with uncanny accuracy. In Jim Holl's All The Living Things, text and paintings correlate in both literal and associative ways. The texts address phenomena, human perception, and the art of painting through fragments and summations culled from readings and Holl's contemporary perspective. Coupled, they give the paintings poetic meanings that address the meaning of our existence in the world.
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