Paimfléad smaointe do dhomhan ealaíne nua, scríofa ag The White Pube, céannacht chomhoibríoch Gabrielle de la Puente agus Zarina Muhammad.
Tá an domhan ealaíne beagán briste. An oiread sin fadhbanna, chomh beag ama sin. Idir Eanáir-Aibreán 2021, chuir The White Pube a gcuid smaointe driogtha ar bhlianta scríofa amach ar chláir fógraí agus ar phóstaeir ar fud na RA. Theastaigh uathu na aphorisms seo a phlopáil amach ansin, mar réitigh shimplí, indéanta; beagnach a chruthú cé chomh héasca agus is féidir é a bheith má táthar ag iarraidh athrú ó chroí.
Níl na smaointe seo radacach, agus ní smaointe nua iad. Níl iontu ach sé Smaoineamh An-Mhaith ar cheart duit éisteacht leo, dar leo. Sa leabhrán seo, tá na sé smaoineamh liostaithe acu agus ghlac siad an t-am le míniú a thabhairt ar cad chuige a gceapann siad gur Smaointe An-Mhaith iad. D'fhéadfadh go raibh na céadta. B'fhéidir gur cheart go raibh. Ach ba iad seo na smaointe tosaigh le haghaidh domhan ealaíne nua a chuaigh The White Pube leis.
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