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“my tastes includes both snails and oysters” is my favorite euphemism
Vista de la entrada principal desde la cancha del motor, Cuadra San Cristóbal, calle Manantial Oriente, Los Clubes, Atizapán de Zaragoza, Estado de México, México 1968
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View of the main entrance from the motor court. San Cristobal Square, calle Manantial Oriente, Los Clubes, Atizapan, Edo.Mex, Mexico 1968
The Thersilion in Megalopolis, Greece (370 BCE)
http://socks-studio.com/2018/12/27/the-thersilion-in-megalopolis-greece-370-bce/
The Greek city of Megalopolis was founded between 371 and 368 BC in order to provide a counterweight to the power of Sparta and shortly belonged to the Arcadian League until 362 BC. The city’s most important landmarks include two buildings related one with the other (probably planned together, or constructed as complementary buildings): a theatre for about 20,000 people and 30 m tall and a political assembly hall called Thersilion, two testimonies of the needs of a city the size of Megalopolis.
Read more on: http://socks-studio.com/2018/12/27/the-thersilion-in-megalopolis-greece-370-bce/
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Peter Hujar David Wojnarowicz silver gelatin print 1981
Back by popular demand: on Sunday, September 23, the Whitney will host a screening of Marion Scemama’s film, Self-Portrait in 23 Rounds: A Chapter in David Wojnarowicz’s Life, 1988—1991 (2018). Based on an interview with David Wojnarowicz conducted by Sylvère Lotinger in ‘89, the film intercuts scenes of Wojnarowicz with previously unseen footage from David Wojnarowicz Papers, Fales Library and Special Collections, New York University; P.P.O.W and the Estate of David Wojnarowicz; and Marion Scemama personal archives. Scemama will speak with Whitney Curator David Breslin following the screening.
[Image courtesy Marion Scemama]
Today, we celebrate the life and work of David Wojnarowicz, a radical gay artist who fiercely crusaded against the Reagan administration’s deadly silence in the face of the AIDS crisis. Learn more: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/may/13/david-wojnarowicz-close-to-the-knives-a-memoir-of-disintegration-artist-aids-activist
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Under the Skin (2013) dir. Jonathan Glazer
Mirrored Installations by Sarah Meyohas Create Infinite Tunnels Strewn With Dangling Flowers