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Tender Data cypher & my bum.
I want a dyke for president by Zoe Leonard
I’ve read this for multiple classes now and it still hits me hard every time.
“Blue angel / you’re like a worldly older girl / who took me on Spring Break / and locked me in a tower” - Monica McClure
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What loads my hands down? Revisiting my bf Philip Larkin
Courtesy of Caroline Gormley. Ask the hard questions.
FLUCT 1 from FLUCT on Vimeo.
Academic Coach Taylor only needs ONE binder.
LOW SELF ESTEEM from ann h on Vimeo.
Made me laugh and cry and ultimately, strangely feel better about myself / my art?
I love summer
“We’re in the age of the remix. There’s no such thing as originality anymore. Now it’s just about how you use information around you to generate your individuality.” —Jacolby Satterwhite
New film in New York Close Up: Artist Jacolby Satterwhite dances with himself—or, rather, his selves—transporting characters from his own 3D virtual worlds into the streets of New York City.
WATCH: Jacolby Satterwhite Dances with His Self
TOP IMAGES: Production stills from the New York Close Up film, Jacolby Satterwhite Dances with His Self. © Art21, Inc. 2013. BOTTOM IMAGE: Jacolby Satterwhite, Reifying Desire 3, video still, 2012. Artwork courtesy of the artist and Monya Rowe Gallery, New York.
Must a book review take the form of prose — or can it be pure image? For this first art-themed issue of the Book Review, five pathbreaking contemporary artists create visual works of literary criticism, paying homage to the inspiration they’ve found in fiction, philosophy and poetry.
Jacolby Satterwhite on Andrew Durbin’s MATURE THEMES
This was a grad present from my dad, who thought maybe I’d like to see my name in lights (he was right) that was carelessly lost to history when my ex more or less kicked me out of my own apartment.
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