A 1797 print depicting three ‘old maids’ leading strings of apes in hell. © Trustees of the British Museum, CC BY-NC-SA
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A 1797 print depicting three ‘old maids’ leading strings of apes in hell. © Trustees of the British Museum, CC BY-NC-SA
The design of the outer panels of The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch.
The Earth is encapsulated in a transparent sphere recalling the traditional depiction of the created world as a crystal sphere held by God or Christ. It hangs suspended in the cosmos, which is shown as an impermeable darkness, whose only other inhabitant is God himself.
Landscape with Monkeys via Henri Rousseau
Medium: oil on canvas
unknown motions
Amsti is good stuff
hypnotizing
what the fuck are purfect places anyway
good things are to come
Goals
spirit animal
middle fingers up!
is it art or is it an imitation of art
and does it matter in the end
the moon has risen
oh well
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New York based Artist, Marina Abramović performed “The Artist is Present,” a 736-hour and 30-minute static, silent piece, in which she sat immobile in the museum’s atrium while spectators were invited to take turns sitting opposite her.
On opening night in 2010 at the MoMA, her ex-lover Ulay made a surprise appearance. This is love.
Be the self-righteous misogynist you wish to see in the world.
“Creating a false idol involves a great deal of forgetting.”
Dali for Playboy, 1973