Gordon Mortensen (b. 1938), Meadows Ridge, Woodcut on Paper
Everyone is nostalgic and no one is sincere. Do you get the idea
Reboots made by people that don’t respect what they’re rebooting. Punching down before buzz feed listicles punch first. Isn’t it weird that the princess married the prince after just meeting him? Isn’t it cringe that magic exists? Irony poisoning of childhood classics. Well that just happened humour. Say something true and beautiful or I will start throwing rocks
Hannah Streefkerk
crocheted & embroidered lichen installation
“You’re not doing too well. You barely eat. You don’t sleep enough. You don’t do things to keep your mind active. You don’t read. She says, Only in America do you have the luxury of being depressed. She says, Change your clothes. Brush your teeth. Wash your face. Moisturize. Exercise. Get yourself together. She says, Now is not the time to give up. It’s only going to get harder. You need to figure this out. And sometimes I say things back. Figure what out? I ask, but she doesn’t answer. Figure what out? I repeat, and the sound of my own voice jars me awake. I have been talking in my sleep.”— Ling Ma, Severance
Ann Hamilton: Reflection (1999)
The Birth of Venus by Fritz Zuber-Buhler, 1877 (Museum of John Paul II Collection, Warsaw PO)
Intaglio: Herkules, Nessus and Deianira (H. 10,3, 13,6 cm), Italy 1584. [1250x971]
‘Anna du Pire as Granida’ (detail) by Bartholomeus van der Helst, c. 1660.
figurine of a woman baking, 8th-6th century bce, pottery, akhzib






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