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shark vs the universe
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Agony
(as part of the series Elements of Crime)
kissing performance w/ @rauchindenaugen.
performed live by sam therapy at krachnacht.
two mouths, one contact microphone, a distortion pedal.
"Lee Miller Retouchant des Tirages dans son Studio Parisien" par Man Ray (1930) Ă l'exposition âLee Millerâ au MusĂŠe d'Art Moderne de Paris (MAM), juin 2026.
Some pages from Virginia Woolfâs photo album at Monkâs House.
Mary Oliver, from On Meditating, Sort Of
Wire Sculptures by Ruth Asawa
âPoetry leads to the same place as all forms of eroticismâto the blending and fusion of separate objects. It leads us to eternity, it leads us to death, and through death to continuity. Poetry is eternity; the sun matched with the sea.âÂ
â Georges Bataille, Erotism: Death and Sensuality
Cornelia Parker: âSubconscious of a Monumentâ (2001) Earth excavated from underneath the Leaning Tower of Pisa
My Eyes at the Moment of the Apparitions, by August Natterer, 1913
Jeanne d'Arc festival in Compiègne, Picardy region of France
French vintage postcard
sorry i didnât post for a few days all you missed was me buying this helmet at a yard sale
Juul Kraijer If Saint Sebastian was a woman (Woman punctured by arrows)
Charcoal and pastel on paper, 110 x 86.5 cm, ca. 1998
Marina AbramoviÄ's Art Must Be Beautiful, Artist Must Be Beautiful (1975) 1 hour performance at the Charlottenburg Art Festival, Copenhagen. "I brush my hair with a metal brush in my right hand and simultaneously comb my hair with a metal comb in my left hand. While doing so, I continuously repeat 'Art must be beautiful, artist must be beautiful', until I hurt my face and damage my hair." from Marina AbramoviÄ by Stiles, Bisenbach and Iles
Jean Genet, from Fragments of the Artwork