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Martin Wittfooth (Canadian,b.1981)
The Ecstasy, 2011
Oil on canvas
nobody that didnt use this app in 2014 will understand that i need the video of the two guys fucking in the library over skateboard P by pharrell and not in a gay way
for the upcoming postcard show at gallery nucleus!:) mine are water themed and largely… monk oriented. they’re gonna be up for sale at their shop!
paintings by Trey Abdella
Bunnies Quilt
1933
United States
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“Did these people [in academia who claim that they are not exposed to disabled people] realize that when they encountered the work of Rosa Luxemburg (who limped), Antonio Gramsci (a crippled, dwarfed hunchback), John Milton (blind), Alexander Pope (dwarfed hunchback), George Gordon Brown (club foot), [Jorge] Luis Borges, James Joyce, and James Thurber (all blind), Harriet Martineau (deaf), Toulouse-Lautrec (spinal deformity), Frida Kahlo (osteomyelitis), Virginia Woolf (lupus), they were meeting people with disabilities? Do filmgoers realize when they watch the films of James Ford, Raoul Walsh, André de Toth, Nicholas Ray, Tay Garnett and William Wyler that these directors were all physically impaired? Why is it when one looks these figures in dictionaries of biography or encyclopedias that their physical disabilities are usually not mentioned – unless the disability is seen as related to creativity, as in the case of the blind bard Milton or the deaf Beethoven? There is an ableist notion at work here that anyone who creates a canonical work must be physically able. Likewise, why do we not know that Helen Keller was a socialist, a member of the Wobblies, the International Workers of the World, and an advocate of free love? We assume that our ‘official’ mascots of disability are nothing else but their disability.”
— Lennard J. Davis, Enforcing Normalcy: Disability, Deafness, and the Body (via sociolab)
Virginia Woolf having lupus is not confirmed, but she had something chronic going on. Her ‘On Being Ill’ essay asks why illness - which has such a profound effect on the spirit - isn’t as common a subject in literature as war or love. ‘In illness words seem to possess a mystic quality’ and ‘we cease to be soldiers in the army of the upright’ - these words gave me comfort and resolve to resist pressure to remove cancer from my Time of Iron series. Woolf knew what she was talking about. Art is too often pain alchemised.
Has anyone tried to see if chimpanzees or bonobos could be taught to fully master fire
this one guy did and he was chained to a mountain to have an eagle eat his liver every day
i put this on a tshirt ! here is the link enjoy
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Bedwyr Williams (via)
Verity (2016)
Barber’s Itch (2017)
Alex Da Corte
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