Lesson about
the cube", about the understanding of
contemporary art, by the fact that perfection for the creator will never
overlap with the perfection imagined by the receiver.
Nikita Stanescu
The lesson
about the cube
A piece of stone is taken,
he carves with a chisel of blood,
shines with Homer's eye,
it is scraped with rays
until the cube comes out perfectly.
After that they kiss the cube countless times
with your mouth, with the mouth of others
and especially with the infanta's mouth.
After that a hammer is taken
and suddenly a corner of the cube crumbles.
Everyone, but absolutely everyone will say:
- What a perfect cube that would have been
if it hadn't had a broken corner!
The dominant symbol of the poem is Homer's eye. Starting
from the blind poet, the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, it is suggested
the moment when the work is felt with all the other senses in order to be
understood, not just read.