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The looking glass 1963
Rene Magritte
Fragile 50x70cm, cut out, drawing on paper
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Glitched Sculptures of Greek Gods by Zachary Eastwood-Bloom Reimagine Classicism in the Digital Age
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The Mouth of Krishna
2019, #722 Pigments, gampi paper and gold leaf.
“Mountains exceed our command. They slip our grip. And there is no glory for those who are left behind. Mountains are so much more than a challenge… Or an adversary to be overcome. For mountains humble the human instinct. And reveal our insignificance. They live in deep time. In a way that we do not. Behind and beyond the mountains stretch eons too fast for us to comprehend. They were here long before we were even dreamed of. They watched us arrive. They will watch us leave. Born of fire. Born of force. Mountains move. Over epochs they rise and fall. This is the symphony of the Earth. A rhythm of uplift and erosion that makes not waves of water… But waves of stone. And from these waves of stone flows life.” - From “Mountain” by Robert Macfarlane and Jennifer Peedom
Timur Si-Qin “East, South, West, North” at Magician Space, Beijing, 2018-2019.
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