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the moon in paintings. x
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You & i are Earth 1661
Earthenware plate excavated in London
Museum of London
Blue Velvet (1986) dir. David Lynch
Edvard Munch. Vampire (1893) / Vampyr II (1896) / Love and Pain (1895) / Vampire (1895) / Vampire (1893) / Vampire (1917) / Vampire (1916-18) / Vampire (1893)
Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Ecce Ancilla Domini (The Annunciation. 1850. Oil on canvas. Tate Britain, London
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Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966)
《Sleeping Beauty in the Wood》1912
The fruit was never an apple.
In Paradise, 1918 by Max Švabinsk sky
A Collection of Poems + Poets by MoMA teen takeover
Human Misery (Misères Humaines) by Paul Gauguin / Two Tahitian Women by Paul Gauguin / spontaneous poems by MoMA visitors
1: Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life (c. 1640) by Harmen van Steenwyck
2: Bonedog, Eva HD
3: Vanitas still life with a skull, sheet music, violin, globe, candle, hourglass and playing cards, all on a draped table (1662) by Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts
4: Dig Those Sunsets, Pony, Hanif Willis Abdurraqib
5: Vanitas – Still Life with Books and Manuscripts and a Skull (1663) by Edwaert Collier
6: Good Bones, Maggie Smith
Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix.
Raphael, The Three Graces. 1505 / Peter Paul Rubens, The Three Graces. 1635 / Charles André van Loo, The Three Graces. 1763
David Wojnarowicz
An American painter, David Michael Wojnarowicz (1954-1992) was incredibly prominent in the East Village art scene, and an important AIDS activist until he died from it.
Wojnarowicz was born in New Jersey but grew up in New York, working as a street hustler while he was in high school. In his twenties, Wojnarowicz began creating avant-garde street art, being recognized for his stencils of houses on fire that he put on the walls of actual buildings. He also made super-8 films and collaborated with other artists in the New York art scene of the 70s and 80s.
In 1987, his mentor and lover, Peter Hujar, died of AIDS and Wojnarowicz learned he was HIV-positive. Reeling from the death of the man he loved and confronting his own death, Wojnarowicz began creating art more explicitly political in content, especially about the AIDS crisis.
You may recognize Wojnarowicz's work from the following photograph--it was used on the cover of the song "One" by U2 (which may have been at least partly inspired by Wojnarowicz's story).
You may recognize Wojnarowicz from the following photograph--this is him, in his own jacket.
Ship Trapped in Pack Ice (1871) by William C. Bradford, Oil on Canvas