tearing bread apart and handing it to someone else is so… spiritual and intimate
lets give this bread
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tearing bread apart and handing it to someone else is so… spiritual and intimate
lets give this bread
jesus of nazareth made this post
“I am making my old clothes do”, American World War 1 era button promoting wartime thrift, c. 1916-1918. [1128x980]
mood
Ted Noten SuperBitch Bag, 2000 (Gun Casted in Acrylic, Snake-Skin Handle)
I know it’s the year it was made and not part of the title but i want it to be “SuperBitch Bag 2000”
Fuck yall
You’re all shit
Trompe L’oeil, Costa del Sol
By Matthew Whyte
Meroni Manzoni di Chiosca e Poggiolo, better known as Piero Manzoni, was born on 13 July 1933 in Soncino in the province of Lombardy. Associated with the avant garde and Arte Povera, the conceptual artist and painter provoked questions about the definition of art by using nontraditional materials (such as animal fur and human excrement) in his work. Manzoni’s work is often seen as interacting with the innovations of Marcel Duchamp, deconstructing traditional associations of art objects with notions of beauty and skill. Works such as Artist’s Shit question the nature of art in the commodity culture taking hold of Italy after World War II. Manzoni’s interpretation of products of the artist’s body reinvents Duchamp’s ‘readymade’, arguing with irony for the inherent value of objects produced by an artist.
Manzoni died at the age of 30 on 6 February 1963 in Milan after suffering a heart attack.
Reference: Freddy Battino and Luca Palazzoli, Piero Manzoni: Catalogue Raisonné, Milan: All’Insegna del Pesce d’Oro-Scheiwiller, 1991.
Piero Manzoni with artwork.
Artist’s Breath, 1960, Tate Gallery, London.
Artist’s Shit, 1961, first exhibited in Galleria Pescetto, Albissola Marina.
(Images: Wikipedia Commons)
Further Reading: Germano Celant, Piero Manzoni, New York: Skira, 1972.
i googled “why do cats run around and meow at night” and one of the results listed this as a cause:
Mood
Young Girl Dreaming (Study of a Child Asleep), Paul Gauguin
Medium: oil,canvas
This gargoyle had a hard night.
“Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.”
— Franz Kafka
when u call for ur cat n u hear the lil pap pap pap of their feet as they come to u
reblog if u agree
AGREE X 100005
My cat comes “running” when she hears me arranging pillows on the couch cos that’s the sound of a lap getting ready and she is DOWN for that.
I have seen a lot of scary things throughout my years running this blog, but this is by far the scariest, most ominous shit I have seen.
Monday in the park with Christo