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René Magritte, „Sąd Ostateczny”, od lewej: Maurice Singer, René i Georgette Magritte, Paul Colinet, Irène Hamoir, Paul Magritte, Beersel, 1935, © Ch. Herscovici – SABAM Belgium 2012 (źródło: materiał prasowy)
Get out of soul
Viskningar och rop, Ingmar Bergman (1971)
MEN DON’T PROTECT YOU ANYMORE
I am so tired of that old suffering. I want life to go forward.
Anne Sexton - From A Self-Portrait In Letters
To hell with my suffering.
Arthur Rimbaud, from “May Banners,” Rimbaud Complete, transl. by Wyatt Mason Modern Library, 2013
reading for one female corpse
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook
1998
Keaton Henson, London, November 2013
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“Cover me with soft Earth.. jasmine, lilies and myrtle; and when they grow above me.. they will breathe the fragrance of my Heart into space.”
— Kahlil Gibran
Camille Claudel, VERTUMNUS AND POMONA, 1905
“What strikes one in the work of Camille Claudel is its incompleteness. Perhaps this is what makes it so moving – like the ghost of a beautiful gesture, a feeling prematurely broken off. All of her art is stamped with this quality of absence which must have been a profoundly embedded characteristic of her soul.” – Reine-Marie Paris, from Camille: The Life of Camille Claudel // [Image]
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— Winston Graham, from Demelza
Michelangelo, The Dying Slave, 1513-16
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I see it all. I feel it all. My eyes fill with tears.
Virginia Woolf, from The Waves
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