Fundraising event, Sainsbury's, Winton, 1996. From the Sainsbury Archive.
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Fundraising event, Sainsbury's, Winton, 1996. From the Sainsbury Archive.
Intense Martin Parr vibes from this one
Paul Klee, Horizon, Zenith and Atmosphere.
 Paul Klee/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Estate of Karl Nierendorf
Georgia O'Keeffe, It was Blue and Green, 1960
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Sometimes I'll be looking at bullshit online that I know will just rile me up and I have to think of this image to get myself to stop
comedic timing
“How many times have I wondered if it is really possible to forge links with a mass of people when one has never had strong feelings for anyone, not even one’s own parents: if it is possible to have a collectivity when one has not been deeply loved oneself by individual human creatures. Hasn’t this had some effect on my life as a militant – has it not tended to make me sterile and reduce my quality as a revolutionary by making everything a matter of pure intellect, of pure mathematical calculation?”
Antonio Gramsci, as quoted by the liner notes to Billy Bragg’s album, Workers Playtime
Currently reading The Message to the Planet by Iris Murdoch
i can't do this anymore guys. dostoevsky never wrote this. please. can anyone hear me. if you do proper research the earliest version of this quote is from like a 2010 facebook quote with a magenta flower on it. it's gotten so bad that it's even credited to him on goodreads but nobody can source where he wrote it because he fucking didn't. i can't keep seeing this in your web weaves. dostoevsky the author of crime and punishment did not in fact write "you were destined for me. perhaps as a punishment". that is just simply not true. please nod and tell me you understand
"this quote was attributed to me. perhaps as a punishment." -dostoevsky
YAMAGUCHI Takeo Work watercolor on paper 38.0Ă—27.0cm 1960s photo: SAITO Arata
Bonaventure Hotel, interior atrium ~ Downtown Los Angeles (1976) ◉ John Portman · ph: phdonohue
Frank Lloyd Wright (1967-1959) “Saguaro Forms and Cactus Flowers”, Dessins de couverture pour Liberty Magazine en 1927, rejetés par les éditeurs de l'époque. - source Mary Tampakopoulou.
it’s quick, it’s easy and it’s free: pouring river water in your socks
why would i do that lmao
it’s quick, it’s easy and it’s free
there’s a local guy called the Sidewalk Astronomer who sets up outside the clubs downtown with a giant telescope and lets the drunk people walking by look at the stars. he’s my hero and he let me see the moon and Jupiter today
Wisdom! Let us attend
On a critical failure for a knowledge check, you know only whatever Pliny the Elder has said about the subject, and believe it to be true.