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Zen Stone art print by Dirk Ercken
French Numero Magazine #188 Photographer Katja Mayer Stylist Samuel Francois Set designer Thomas Bird Floral designer Yan Skates
oh my goddd. I thought it was great from the beginning but it only gets better
The World of Interiors, October 2007. Photo - Henry Wilson
Robert Motherwell
Country Life, 1967
Acrylic, pasted papers and graphite on paper
30 × 22 ¼ in; 79.2 × 56.5 cm
Fred Herzog
- Silver Light
1989
Christophe Chemin, Banquet Thieves
Joseph Beuys, Chinese Hare Sugar, 1979
Beuys found sugar (surrogate honey) and the hare combined in wrapped lump sugar at Documenta v in Kassel, 1972. Both were already significant images in his work, and he subsequently produced three ‘Hare Sugar’ multiples, the first in 1972, ‘American Hare Sugar’ in 1974, and this work in 1979 from a sweet wrapper found in Shanghai.
I had to choose this thing that felt nebulous and completely delusional the whole time. With your first novel, once you get the first draft down, it becomes evidence. The proof of burden that you can write a first book lies entirely with you and the way you spend your time. It took a lot. There are so many distractions that you’d rather be doing than sitting in the dark, doing the Running Man by yourself, based on this completely asinine premise that you have a deep-rooted suspicion, apropos of nothing, that you’re an author, but secretly. It makes you feel insane. As someone who spent their whole career judging other people, now I’m like, anyone who makes anything ever is a genius and I respect you and your parents did a great job. I have so much respect for everyone right now.
Mary H.K. Choi Emergency Contact Debut Author Interview
Ellsworth Kelly | Blue Disk, 1963, painted aluminum
Wolfgang Laib The Beginning of Something Else Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Marais, Paris, 2017
Six Brahmanda (‘egg of Brahma’ in Sanskrit) is displayed in the centre of the main space. Carved out of black Indian granite, these egg-shaped sculptures reference the very first work of art Laib created, when he discovered a large black rock in a stone quarry near his home in southern Germany in 1972. A medical student at the time, he had just returned from three months in India. Inspired by everyday and ceremonial objects he had seen there, he carved the stone into a perfect ovoid Brahmanda. This experience led him to renounce a career in medicine and become an artist.