• Forest of Memory • sometimes I get lost looking for something i can’t remember what… or someone I can’t remember who…🖤 https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz3cd4FAnNP/?igshid=12vdxkoa7q45b
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• Forest of Memory • sometimes I get lost looking for something i can’t remember what… or someone I can’t remember who…🖤 https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz3cd4FAnNP/?igshid=12vdxkoa7q45b
From Hearst’s Magazine, 1913.
My modest collection of vintage two-faced and two-headed people and creatures.
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Artist Bella Gingell
“Transverse section of wood of wych elm.” Enlarged 30x. Familiar trees. 1907.
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Minoru Onoda, WORK63-F, 1963,
oil, gofun and glue on plywood, 93.3 x 93 cm.
© Estate of Minoru Onoda, courtesy of Anne Mosseri-Marlio Galerie, Basel
Ferdinand Hodler, At the foot of the Petit Saleve, 1893
Miles Johnston’s “Interoception” at Last Rites Gallery.
Currently on view at Last Rites Gallery in New York City is artist Miles Johnston’s exceptional solo exhibition entitled, “Interoception.”
From the gallery: “Interoception” is the essence of our internal states of thought and feeling, covering a broad range of sensory experiences emanating from places in our bodies that we don’t always fully understand. This lesser-known sense goes beyond the physical and into the deeply emotional, affecting self-perception and ultimately placing emphasis on our metaphysics. Our minds will struggle with personal and perplexing questions: Why do we feel empty inside? Why do our minds conjure desolate and desperate thoughts on loop as we go to bed? Why does our mind create a self-perception that oftentimes deviates from what our body already provides? All of these subverted questions build a platform for Miles Johnston to set up his compositions and explore the deviations between our internal states of consciousness and the complex, underlying reality of our life situations.
“Interoception” will be on view until April 21st, 2018.
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Clever Illustrations by Danish illustrator HuskMitNavn