Michaël Borremans – A confrontation at the Zoo

The Art of Mind
'The Art of Mind' - An Artistic Reflection Framework
Artists, curators, gallery enthusiasts, and museum professionals—this is for you.
This blog dives deep into the intersection of art, philosophy, and structured thinking. Whether you're a painter looking for fresh perspectives, a curator refining exhibitions, or simply an art admirer seeking new insights, this space is designed to inspire and challenge how we engage with. It raises those questions, not with rigid answers, but with a framework for deeper reflection ....
Find out more: Episode 1: Introducing 'The Art of Mind' ... and following Episodes.
Published Episodes
The "Corpus - Femina - Exedra" Trilogy
With the "Corpus – Femina – Exedra" Trilogy, the artist invites you into the mysterious terrain of Pareidolia, the brain's instinctive drive to find meaning in ambiguity. The artist hopes to evoke the viewer both by physicality and collective body of thought, reminding us that what we see is shaped as much by biology as by belief. As Carl Sagan...
Dali's Tarot - The mystery uncovered?
I'm a huge fan of Salvador Dali. A lot of people are too, but they have probably never read his books or tried to discover his thinking perspectives on creation. He believed that true art comes from deep within the unconscious mind. Inspired by Freud's ideas, he used dreams, irrational thoughts, and spontaneous imagination to fuel his creativity....
Key Insights on 'The Artistic Reflection Framework' – Summary
Episode 15 - The US-Thinking Biotope
'The Art Of Mind' - An Artistic Reflection Framework
'A Taste of Art' – AUCTION ('The Figure') & STUDIO ('The Girl with the Scarf') story …
Episode 14 - Hierarchy in Art
'The Art Of Mind' - An Artistic Reflection Framework
Episode 13 - The Power of WE-Thinking
'The Art Of Mind' - An Artistic Reflection Framework
Episode 12 - The Three Thinking Dimensions
'The Art Of Mind' - An Artistic Reflection Framework
'A Taste of Art' - STUDIO story ...
What I Didn't Expect to Find in My Own Painting …





