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Richard Brautigan, Trout Fishing in America
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“Tomorrow might look different. You’ll have to wait and see. The world is never frozen still, it changes gradually. Then suddenly, it’s all transformed, and you can see it too, and you wonder why you’d ever doubt grey skies would turn to blue.”
— Ellis Nightingale
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November, 1938 Mildred Bryant Brooks
“I imagine one of the reasons people cling to their hate so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, they will be forced to deal with pain.”
-James Baldwin
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Gabriele Basilico, 1984, Contact sheet
“Reflecting the relationship between an object, the chair, and the human body through images, I thought of the funny and grotesque marks that strong textured chairs leave on the nude bodies of the bathers at the seaside in summertime: a true negative contact which, temporarily, aesthetically reveals the original surface of contact. The idea of reconstructing a sequence of markings in the studio, bringing chairs and backs together, seemed exhilarating to me.”
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[…] our greatest tragedies occur in our own idea of ourselves.
Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet (tr. by Margaret Jull Costa)