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Edgar Degas’s In a Café explores urban loneliness, emotional disconnection, absinthe culture, fragmented reflections, and the psychological silence of modern life.
Picasso’s Blue Period cityscape combines rooftops, closed architecture, empty urban space, moonlight, and a restricted blue palette to explore melancholy, alienation, silence, and nocturnal Barcelona.
Kant, Hegel, Heidegger, and Gadamer transform the relation among subject, history, world, tradition, language, interpretation, and the event of understanding.
Idealism, materialism, and dialectics intersect across ontology, knowledge, history, mediation, contradiction, and the philosophical relation between thought and reality.
A barmaid stands before a mirror filled with crowds and lights, turning modern entertainment into a scene of labour, fragmented gaze, consumption, and loneliness.
Harlequin, a theatrical woman, and a shadowed musician share a cabaret interior shaped by masks, psychological distance, bohemian identity, and modern loneliness.
A frontal face covered in red dots emerges within dense black-and-white repetition, transforming portraiture into a field of identity, gaze, pattern, and alienation.
A conceptual representation of the subject as a pre-ontological position constituted between the Other, bodily loss, the signifier, the Real, and the symptom.

