Love in the Time of AIDS (2006) // Deepa Dhanra
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Love in the Time of AIDS (2006) // Deepa Dhanra
songs that feel like being carried to your room after falling asleep on the couch
Querelle (1982) // dir. Rainer Werner Fassbinder
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Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954), Nature morte aux fleurs, 21st April 1946. Pen and ink on paper, 43 x 55.5 cm.
In the summer of 1916, Georgia O'Keeffe camped with friends in the Appalachian Mountains before beginning a teaching position in Canyon, Texas in September. When she was not teaching, O'Keeffe could be seen exploring the landscape around Canyon. These excursions inspired several watercolors where her abstract experiments met her experience of the outdoors.
In 'Hill, Stream and Moon, O'Keeffe's approach is almost fully abstract: A large hill arches over the composition, while a blue stripe between two green banks denotes a stream. Above the hill, a yellow moon emerges in the sky.
Years later, in 1976, O'Keeffe wrote: "Objective painting is not good painting unless it is good in the abstract sense.
A hill or tree cannot make a good painting just because it is a hill or a tree. It is lines and colors put together so that they say something."
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
Lambert’s Bridge no. 77, also know as the snake bridge, on the Macclesfield Canal. location: Astbury Congleton, England
When you accidentally no-clip into the shire.
Paaskerk (1961-63) in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, by J.B. Baron van Asbeck
Wolfgang Tillmans / Blushes #60 / Photography / 2000
Melbourne’s heliograph is the only surviving image from the 1874 Transit of Venus.