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marty he him
mainly an aesthetics blog but occasionally im known to write a highly emotiomal wall of text, which i do consider quite on theme.
main is @girlbrianmolko
Keith Haring - “The Life of Christ”
triptych that serves as an altarpiece in the Interfaith AIDS Chapel at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, which serves as a memorial for those killed by AIDS and a place of refuge for those currently suffering from the disease. Keith Haring’s last piece before his own death from AIDS.
mobilography, 2006
Having to listen to Lana Del Rey in your gay friends’ cars and pretend it doesn’t sound like an old man trying to read a poem on his deathbed
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it’s drowning absolute car
(oil on board, 2021)
serge jupin, visual processing
Placebo by Robin, backstage at La Route du Rock 1996
HASHTAG NEVER KILL YOURSELDF!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this book is out now!!! it's a short read, less than 200 pages, and it's SO good. i literally had to pause halfway through just to send the author a message about how much i liked it. definitely leans more utopian than scientific, but that makes sense given the format, and i think it has a lot of good things to say.
once you really start thinking about how restrictive the world is for children and how many bullshit justifications we retroactively come up for it all the time, you can't stop seeing it everywhere. this book makes a good case for including children in our political efforts not as rhetorical devices but as an actual class of oppressed people.