Sophie Vallance Cantor - The Manifesto of Naina, 2020

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Sophie Vallance Cantor - The Manifesto of Naina, 2020
Architectural Digest
water lily
Karen Vega for Vogue Magazine (#1 and #2) and Rocinante Oaxaca (#3)
Raoul De Keyser, Angoulême, 1994, Öl auf Leinwand, 55 x 31,5 cm, S.M.A.K. Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Gent,
Marta Magdalena Abakanowicz-Kosmowska (20 June 1930 – 20 April 2017) was a Polish sculptor of Tartar descent and fiber artist. She is notable for her use of textiles as a sculptural medium and her outdoor installations. She is widely regarded as one of Poland’s most internationally acclaimed artists. She was a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań, Poland, from 1965 to 1990 and a visiting professor at University of California, Los Angeles in 1984 [wikipedia} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdalena_Abakanowicz
oviloo tunnillie (1949-2014)
There used to be a wheat field in Manhattan. 1982
Agnes Denes, the land artist and woman in the photo, planted and harvested this two acre wheat field.
747. Josh Schweitzer /// Schweitzer House (The Monument) /// Joshua Tree, California, USA /// 1989
(Photos: © Tom Bonner. Source: “Architectural Record Houses of 1990″, Mid-April 1990.)
If you’re unemployed, it’s not because there isn’t any work.
Just look around: A housing shortage, crime, pollution; we need better schools and parks. Whatever our needs, they all require work. And as long as we have unsatisfied needs, there’s work to be done.
So ask yourself, what kind of world has work but no jobs? It’s a world where work is not related to satisfying our needs, a world where work is only related to satisfying the profit needs of business.
This country was not built by the huge corporations or government bureaucracies. It was built by people who work. And, it is working people who should control the work to be done. Yet, as long as employment is tied to somebody else’s profits, the work won’t get done.
Was expecting classist bullshit, got the exact opposite
This is so ubelievably important and I hate that I have to keep re-explaining it to people.
Wong-Baker pain scale, Donna Wong & Connie Baker, 1983
Amanda Ross-Ho, Hurts Worst, installed at Mary Mary Gallery
“I sat with my anger long enough until she told me her real name was grief.”
— C.S. Lewis (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
Mission Reservoir, MT
Anyways let’s give ourselves permission to not accomplish shit this year but get through it. That’s enough
A hotel converted from an abandoned sugar factory, Yangshuo, Guilin, Guangxi province.
The work of textile artist Amy Meissner
Reliquary series
Works from top to bottom:
Spontaneous Combustion (2013)
Reliquary #1: Accumulation (2014)
Reliquary #2: Keep (2015)
Reliquary #7: Tooth (2015)
Reliquary #6: Key (2015)
Lisa Troyanovskaya