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Hoarse by Earl Sweatshirt, off Doris
Wisemen by Frank Ocean
“Frank Ocean wrote a fantastic ballad that was truly lovely and poetic in every way, there just wasn’t a scene for it. I could have thrown it in quickly just to have it, but that’s not why he wrote it and not his intention. So I didn’t want to cheapen his effort. But, the song is fantastic, and when Frank decides to unleash it on the public, they’ll realize it then.”
— Quentin Tarantino explaining why he didn’t use the song in “Django Unchained.”
Zhao Zhao - Constellation series, 2013
Tom Fruin, Necktie Party (Detail), 2009
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El Tri | Las Piedras Rodantes
Robert Rauschenberg - White Painting: Three-panel (1951)
"Each of the five works in Robert Rauschenberg’s White Paintings consists of a different number of modular panels—there are one-, two-, three-, four- and seven-panel iterations—that have been painted completely white.
In each case, Rauschenberg’s primary aim was to create a painting that looked untouched by human hands, as though it had simply arrived in the world fully formed and absolutely pure. Considered shocking and even characterized as a cheap swindle when they were first exhibited publicly in 1953, the White Paintings have gradually secured a place in art history as important precursors of Minimalism and Conceptualism.
Among the most radical aspects of the series is that these works were conceived as remakeable: Rauschenberg viewed them primarily as a concept and allowed for the physical artworks to be repainted and even refabricated from scratch without his direct involvement.”
I watched you through your window I was wearing that dumb sweatshirt I looked like a goon, I was dressed for winter Even though it was the middle of June
From Here To There: A growing map of Manhattan made only of directions from strangers on scraps.
*AGGRESSIVELY DANCING TOWARD YOU*
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