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Back in the big apple
Moms are the best. This one inspires me in so many ways.
Duck Harbor Beach
#lorenmusk #Artmaps
New art gallery // old Post office at #industrycity building 5
#holidayseason
#lcdsoundsystem
The OGs & NGs
New Orleans, LA LA LA
Greetings from the American Museum of Natural History (photos by Riley)
Let’s do this
Ceci n'est pas une plante.
I strongly recommend a read of Mr. Pollan's article in the last New Yorker. It opened my eyes to how much we have to learn about plants and their network intelligence.
The Intelligent Plant. Michael Pollan, New Yorker http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2013/12/23/131223fa_fact_pollan?currentPage=1
Lynn Hershman Leeson. Roberta’s Construction Chart #2. 1976. MoMA
“With a practice spanning more than forty years, Hershman Leeson has worked in performance, moving image, drawing, collage, text-based work, site-specific interventions, and later new media / digital technologies, and interactive net-based works, making her one of the first truly multi-disciplinary artists. In the pantheon of feminist artists, she also holds a special place, having investigated the question of gender, identity politics, and selfhood – a key field of interest in her practice – in-depth, over time and with a complexity that far surpasses many of her peers. This complexity is best manifested in Hershman Leeson’s seminal project The Roberta Breitmore Series (1974-1978). Nearly forty years on, the importance of The Roberta Breitmore Series cannot be over-estimated. The questions it raised about the ungraspable, fluid state of identity, about ‘truth’ and ‘authenticity’, the difficulty to often draw the line between fact and fiction, biography and autobiography, the impossibility – perhaps – of entirely achieving that ancient Greek dictum of ‘knowing thyself’, the question of how appearances deceive, and the fundamental constructedness of identity remain; perhaps now stronger than ever given the advent of the internet and the emergence of virtual identities; and of course the increased importance attached to image and self-styling in our ‘lifestyle’ conscious culture of appearances."
Just delivered the second half of our wedding gift to @peterknox & @andreahopknox: 6 bottles of their signature wedding cocktail to enjoy in their first year of marriage. For those playing along at home, here’s the recipe: The Helen (named for Andrea’s glamorous grandmother) 1 oz Rye 1/2 oz Applejack 1/2 oz Cynar 1/2 oz Ginger Syrup 1/4 oz Cinnamon Syrup 3/4 oz Lemon Juice Shake with ice & serve in a rocks glass with ice. Cheers to true love!
I'll never forget my Helen!
This weekend Liz's little sister Becca got married to the lovely Abby and it was beautiful from top to bottom. The ceremony was at Yale Divinity School, where they met during orientation, and the reception was by a lighthouse and a carousel, with tiny gold animals as place tags. I mean adorable, right?
What an amazing wedding! Great pics Shermie.
Evan Selinger on the role of the copycat and China’s “duplitecture” in Bianca Bosker’s Original Copies: Architectural Mimicry in Contemporary China:
Bosker boldly contends that China’s experiment in creating residential fantasylands that appropriate images and ideals from abroad may very well be a movement that creates “the most enduring monuments” to a new, post-Tiananmen Square country. Moreover, if we look past signs of obedience to the slavish logic of consumerism, she suggests we just might find the beginnings of dissent: imitation inspiring liberation.
Read the whole review here.
Sounds like a really great book.
Pretty sky, pretty city.
New York City! Beautiful!!