Audrey Hepburn in Africa, 1958, where she was filming The Nun’s Story.
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Audrey Hepburn in Africa, 1958, where she was filming The Nun’s Story.
SECOND PERSON
Someone says you. Someone without a name. It is the earth and the body and the trace of a meaning. Someone says yours to the image that unravels, to the certainty of a distant reason. Far. The past. Names, wrong names of desire. Blind with sleeplessness, I cannot even remember you. Not even in dreams would I know how to see you. You are only the pronoun, you, rippling in my mouth, magnetic north in a muted despair. You are the syllable that hurts – the solar pain of a meaning. History advances in blind man’s bluff, faceless, and I live in you the most alone you of my life.
Dimitri Kirsanoff, Rapt, 1934
Ruth Hollick. Miss Sugden, 1914.
My Winnipeg Guy Maddin. 2007
Seance Manitoba Legislative Building, 450 Brosdway, Winnipeg, RB R3C OV8, Canada See in map
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First shot
Trojan from Night Sky With Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong / Close of Red from Prelude to Bruise by Saeed Jones.
Louise Bourgeois was a French-American artist whose deeply personal work explored memory, femininity, trauma, and the body through sculpture, drawing, and installation.
Known for her monumental spider sculptures and emotionally charged forms, she transformed intimate experiences into some of the most powerful and influential artworks of the 20th century.
Rebecca Horn
Labyrinth of the Soul: Drawings 1965-2015. Sean Kelly, New York, January 7 - February 18, 2023
Edvard Munch, The Woman and the Bear, 1908-09. From Edward Gorey’s bequest to the Wadsworth Atheneum.
Villainy, Andrea Abi-Karam
Serge Jacques
From Nus - album n°6
Edvard Munch, Yoke, 1896, Etching
“Exegesis” by Leila Chatti in Deluge
Karin Székessy - The German Photo Annual (1978)
Il Dolore, Luigi Secchi, 𝟣𝟫𝟣𝟢