Definitely, Esther Perel’s therapy clients enjoy gallery visits with Laarttv. As they say, practice makes perfect. A woman encounters new experiences.
Los Angeles April 4, 2023, by Joanna Ricci artist/writer.
Mrs. Perel Global media entity explores the psychological link between erotica and trauma. Here she adds her mantra of Sex as a social conversation that helps shed the trauma.
As one of the American premier marriage and sex gurus, Mrs. Esther Perel helps women and couples of any gender. They are implementing the notion of a spouse who fulfills all your emotional, intellectual, and sexual needs in its perpetuity. This is where erotic interactions are as natural as a part of spontaneous ingenuity.
Her books: "Mating in Captivity": In Search of Erotic Intelligence. Rethinking Infidelity: The State of Affairs, has been a bestseller. (NY.Times). Due to her desire to be close to her followers, Ms. Perel toured the TED talk circuit. Her podcasts. A mano-a-mano session is the perfect setting for capturing a couple’s emotions in a raw. Her therapy principle positively dwells in the terms of romance or business partners, it consistently ranks at the top of the Spotify and Apple charts.
More than 20 million people watched her first TED Talk, "The Secret to Desire in a Long-Term Relationship."
I found. The expressive art therapy of Mrs. Perel relates to laarttv.com interviews mostly with women happen in the world's art galleries. The LaArtTV.com site was recommended to me by a journalist friend. In this discovery, I found that a woman's desire was uninhibitedly expressed.
My opinion is that Mrs. Perel would find this experience helpful in embellishing her current relationship data. Women will discover. LaArtTV concept is uniquely very entertaining.
The observation scene. By placing the microphone in a woman's hand, LaArtTV journalist elevates her status. Asking. Can you review this painting? With the following question, If Picasso painted her as one of his muses. Should it be in nudity? Or. What accessories would she bring to the studio to enhance her nude pose for the painting “Models,” by George Seurat?
Mrs. Perel’s educational background includes a degree from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. At Lesley University in Cambridge, Mass. she completed a master's program in art therapy. She speaks eight languages. Mrs. Perel exudes European charisma in public.
Her Parents are from Poland (Krakow, Warsawa), and for years being imprisoned in a Jewish camp (Oswiecim). They met at Antwerp (Belgium) after Europe’s liberation in 1945.
medianewsUSA, Budelsdorf Germany, Nord Art, August 7. 2019
laarttv daring interviews. Limit life’s worries? You are asked provoking question. “Who is the artist you would like to have affair with?”
laarttv, strolling the world's art shows and galleries with a branding tag “ backstage of the art world talk,” ™ Yet. Explore human experiences to reveal interesting phenomena. A great unplanned journey into Freud's theory. Here, it makes unconscious and conscious decisions based on psychic drive. One of my California friends, an art collector, visited the Nord Art show in Germany in order to see Gerhard Richter's paintings. A sudden intrusion occurred in his mind. Is my plane ticket confirmed? The Cabana roof in the Santa Barbara house needs repair. Is there a reason why I am bothered by my daughter's e-mail? The preconscious consists of all which can be retrieved from memory. Descartes, a (Fr. Philosopher) challenges Freud’s thesis. There are two different substances, belonging to the material and non-material, in this case, “art and non-art,” and because there is no observable point of interaction between the two, then we cannot explain a causal relationship between, the mind and the consciousness. Now, gliding into this experience here is a very interesting book titled: “How the Art Works,” by Ellen Winner PhD. award-winning psychologist Boston College. Professor Winner reveals a link, how ordinary people think about these questions is coming from psychology. Chapters include: “Do we experience "real" emotions from the arts? Why do we seek out and even cherish sorrow and fear from art, when we go out of our way to avoid these very emotions in real life? Now imagine that you're at the Pace Gallery New York half a world away, contemplating an uncalled voice. A stylish woman or man suddenly asks you a rather unique question. Freeing you from negative thoughts immediately. “Reflecting on your psychoanalysis on the burgundy velvet Sigmund Freud couch in front of the bright window that was impaled by the brilliant Vienna sun.” According to Jude Paller: (hack spirit writer),.. What better way than with your mind liberating and thought-provoking question? What artist would you like to have an affair with? Scientifically speaking, there is a connection between "bring the world's art prowlers into a positive mood,” while previewing art.
People feel pleasure from talking about themselves in the same way that food and money do. The fact. We all have a bit of conversational narcissism in us. “Self-disclosure,” is extra rewarding. A jovial mood changer is prescribed for mind therapeutical liberation on laarttv questions. Perhaps it is waiting for you somewhere. Visit galleries. My opinion is that it will change your mood in a positive and mindful way. At the very least, for a day.
Alexandra Von Cibulka M.A. in psychology from Columbia University, New York.
Los Angeles, California, January 5, 2022, by Jacques Durand.
My annual trip to the US to see art began in New York, art galleries. I went to Lisson, previewing Olga De Amaral “elements’. Robiland and Voena, showing Lucio Fontana, and stopped at Sotheby’s for Picasso ceramic auction. In Los Angeles I went to Jeffrey Deitch, “self-addressed” show, stopping in the Levy Gordy show by Mickalene Thomas, Five Car Garage presenting Jenifer Boysen. Before flying back to Paris, I headed to Fahey Klein Photo Gallery. This trip was a surprising art adventure. My attention was devoted to Bob Willoughby's photograph of Audrey Hepburn descending stairs in My Fair Lady. Suddenly, I heard a woman saying: "I want to sit on James Dean's lap." Standing next to a huge photo of James Dean was a stylish early thirties young woman holding microphone.
A confession of this magnitude initially intrigued me. First, James Dean and Phil Stern are dead. Now it's a supernatural prelude to a romantic trilogy between the dead and the living. We're at Los Angeles' Fahey Klein Gallery. Rejoice. Ghosts and art are all around us.
By this time, the gallery becomes crowded. I followed the reporter. Ready to take notes of the interviews, engaging into the art observers’ front lobe cognitive. Two women the type of intellectual have been approached by the TV host. One got on the camera. This woman fully ignored James Dean's photo: With a microphone in her hand, she pointed eagerly: “That man’s lap I would like to sit on being photographed by Phil Stern”. The camera zooms in on a tall athletic man wearing black jeans, leather clogs, and an embroidered red cashmere vest with bold royal coat emblems pinned with large pins. Did she map out her sexual arousal unknowingly? Both sexes experience similar symptoms. Despite some differences in sex hormone receptors, the amygdalae and thalami of men and women work together (research by Dr. PhD. Ripal Shah; Stanford). We were not given any reason for the man's glance at us. Across the room, pheromones echoed this woman's desire. Did she unknowingly map out her sexual arousal? Yes, both sexes experience similar symptoms. Men's amygdalae and thalami work with women in tandem, sans some differences in sex hormone receptors. I later saw them both talking to each other. 'Sex in the City' creator Candace Bushnell would be perfectly at home in this scene.
The romance is sure to be explosive. "Carrie," walked into Fahey Klein's gallery in a dark mood. The scene is: Being interviewed by laartv. Suddenly, she was faced with a magnetic microphone and an intriguing question. When Phil Stern photographs her, which man's lap would she like to sit on? [Carrie points]. In this living picture, there is that man, but he is with a woman. (Voiceover, Carrie.) Let me see what I can do. The thought occurred to Carrie. The art critic in me will take up the role for a short time, of course. Q: Is this Carrie's winning formula for getting her man? The LAARTTV also asked spectators for their comments on the golden era of Hollywood photography. Some of their answers echoed an art critic's intellectual eloquence. As a result, the art crowd was unintentionally enticed to romance. Aren't we all dreaming of such gratifying days? What wouldn't we give to experience such rewarding experiences with a partner of the same or opposite sex? Laarttv interviews seem to provide a surprising amount of comfort to many creators in the world of art.
Voila, a gallery visit becomes a memorable therapy session. If you had a psychologist with you, he might prescribe more of these activities. It would have been nice to have had a glass of wine with the crowd. After that, you can talk about art and yourself at the vernissage shows. Keeping it short, snappy, and romantic is the key. You will have a good day and night as well.
In addition to living in Paris, Jacques Durand also lives in Rabat, Morocco. Writing under pseudonyms, he travels to explore the latest impressions of contemporary art for the art world's whimsical aficionados. The story was translated from French.
Jeff Koons' $2.4M painting Gazing Ball (Manet Luncheon on the Grass) is reviewed by four famous critics. YOU TOO! Can replace the $200.000.00 fee, art critic.
Los Angeles, 2.19.2022. CA. Rebecca Smith Golden is an art/lifestyle writer. For LAArtTV.
A unique startling art performance by LAArtTV had never been seen before in the USA on 2.19.2022 at the Jefferey Deitch Art gallery. Four famous art critics create a mise en scene. Having met for the first time in 4:44 seconds. Each, to review a painting by Jeff Koons worth two and a half million dollars, titled Gazing Ball (Manet Luncheon on the Grass).
Mr. Deitch revealed this at the beginning of the art performance itself. The painting holds a particular emotional meaning for the artist. His decision to never sell was made a long time ago. As the critics reminisced on the poem, they were reminded of the ekphrastic style. Immersing oneself in the painting's impression. It visually depicts a forest.
A young woman seeking something secretive is seen in the background with two males and one nude woman. Do you think she's a romantic spy? In this scene, there appears to be calmness. However, this is not the case. Lapis azuline-colored gazing balls decorate the front of the painting. You find yourself in the company of notable players. The critics have spoken. Let's see what they had to say.
We should talk about critics' fame, shall we? Quantitatively, we don't know individually how famous either of these individuals is. Fame isn't the only thing that makes someone famous. A critic's magic self-consciousness prospecting their insistence just elevates them into fame.
King Oedipus of Thebes devised the mantra "Know Thyself". But what is it that one knows if one knows oneself? Having the courage to express ourselves begins with being aware of ourselves. When speaking on camera, the speaker overcomes a phobia of public speaking to offer constructive criticism about art.
It is possible to successfully desensitize a social anxiety disorder by means of systematic desensitization. This is the purpose. It increases confidence to speak in public. Developing your personal skills is important.
As well, be a part of this art performance: YOU! The Art Critic's Journey. In the fall of 2022, LAArtTV will offer the following to the public: TED talk speaker Barbara Corcoran (the witty shark), who charges $200,000.00 for marketing speaking fees, will judge: Becoming an Art Critic. Tapes submitted to LAArtTV to determine which is the best art critique.
Predictions are made. A free gig is likely to keep Mrs. Corcoran from attending. At this moment, "you the art critic," in waiting, will emulate Mrs. Corcoran in $200,000.00 fee critic worth.
Note. (No, certain person(s) replacement critic contract with LAArtTV exists at all;)
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