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Becca Stadtlander (American, b. Covington, KY, USA) - The Star Tarot Card, Paintings: Gouache
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Doesn't poetry lead to the establishment of an object as a substitute for the symbolic order under attack, an object that is never clearly posited but always "in perspective." The object may be either the body proper or the apparatuses erotized during vocal utterance...Moreover, since the symbolic is corrupted so that an object - the book, the work - will result, isn't this object a substitute for the thetic phase?..isn't art a fetish par excellence, one that badly camoflages its archaeology?
kristeva, "the subject in signifying practice," revolution in poetic language
Fir Forest (1901) by Gustav Klimt
'Werewolf' by Jakub Różalski
May 30th, 1933 Virginia Woolf, “A Writer’s Diary” (1918 - 1941)
‘Romeo and Juliet’ by Svetlin Vassilev
hamlet’s “i did love you once” and ophelia’s “indeed, my lord, you did make me believe so” is such an underrated gut punch. it’s betrayal it’s heartbreak it’s vulnerability it’s so over. truly no one is doing it like shakespeare
Crucifixion With Mary Magdalene Kneeling And Weeping by Francesco Hayez, 1827
Brera Academy of Fine Arts, Milan
Austin Briggs. Today, a woman went mad at the supermarket. 1996.
Teorema (1968) dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini
Dead Leaves by Remedios Varo {1956}
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