DON'T LET THE HEAT STOP YOUI know that at this time of year, between the heat and vacations, it's easy to give in to laziness and forget about the gym or any physical activity that involves sweating and getting tired. But in reality, it's precisely now when we need to stay active the most. Remember that the benefits of exercising far outweigh any excuse to stay on the couch. Not only does it help you stay in shape, but it also boosts your mood, increases your energy, and allows you to enjoy those summer days even more.
So don't hesitate for a second and make exercise an essential part of your routine, even in the hottest months. Here are some videos to motivate you and help you keep your perspective. Your body and mind will thank you.
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PAUL PFEIFFER. CARYATIDPaul Pfeiffer is a contemporary American artist, born in 1966, known for his innovative work in video, photography, and sculpture. His art often explores popular culture and media, manipulating images to question how we perceive and consume visual content in today’s society.
In his Caryatid series, Pfeiffer uses footage from sporting events to delve into themes of vulnerability and societal pressure on athletes. In the pieces focused on boxing, Pfeiffer digitally removes the opponent, leaving the boxer alone in the ring.
The absence of the adversary creates the illusion that the boxer is being hit by an invisible force, highlighting the loneliness and symbolic weight these athletes bear, both physically and emotionally. This approach encourages reflection on how athletes, much like caryatids in classical architecture, bear the weight of society’s expectations and projections.
Through these manipulations, Pfeiffer transforms fight scenes into visual meditations on human fragility and media pressure, reinterpreting the sports spectacle as a symbolically charged act.
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