The Woods are Lovely, Dark and Deep * - Peter Brook
British, 1927–2009
Oil on canvas, 24 x 60 in.
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Peter Brook (UK 1927-2009)
Give Way (n.d.)
Oil on canvas (51 x 61 cm)
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Peter Brook, March 21, 1925 – July 2, 2022.
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Peter Brook
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Hamlet
Adrian Lester | Peter Brook
Théâtres de Bouffes du Nord, 2002
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View in the Dales - Peter Brook
British, 1927–2009
Oil on canvas, 22 x 18 in.
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Peter Brook - October, Pennine Road. 1976
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Lejaren a Hiller — Life magazine — October 1914
(via The Pictorial Arts: Illustration and Photography)
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"Every phenomenon arises from a field of energies: every thought, every feeling, every movement of the body is the manifestation of a specific energy, and in the lopsided human being one energy is constantly swelling up to swamp the other. This endless pitching and tossing between mind, feeling, and body produces a fluctuating series of impulses, each of which deceptively asserts itself as “me”: as one desire replaces another, there can be no continuity of intention, no true wish, only the chaotic pattern of contradiction in which we all live, in which the ego has the illusion of will power and independence.
Gurdjieff calls this “the terror of the situation". His purpose is not to reassure; he is concerned only with an impartial expression of the truth. If we have the courage to listen, he introduces us to a science which is very far from the science we know."
~ Peter Brook, in Parabola, Summer 1996
[Ian Sanders]
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Peter Brook | Tate
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