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@portraitofareputation
“I have noticed that whenever you have soldiers in the story it is called history. Before their arrival it is called myth, folktale, legend, fairy tale, oral poetry, ethnography. After the soldiers arrive, it is called history.”
— Paula Gunn Allen, American Indian Writier
Duong Quoc Dinh
Pair of hands from a group statue of Akhenaten and Nefertiti or two princesses, 18th Dynasty of Egypt, approximately 1350 BCE from Amarna (Neues Museum, Berlin, Germany)
Kate Moss photogaphed on a yacth in Monte Carlo (1998.)
Henri Matisse ( 1869-1954 ) - Nu reflété dans la glace
Source: Christie’s.com
Louise Bourgeois’ apartment
richard misrach, roadblock and pyramids, 1989
“Speculative Realism” - Bradley Trumpfheller
Hélène Lagonelle’s body is heavy, innocent still, her skin’s as soft as that of certain fruits, you almost can’t grasp her, she’s almost illusory, it’s too much.
Sky on road - Sarah Summers , 2019,
Australian, b. 1990-
Oil on canvas, 61 x 50.8 cm.
12:12 pm : “Wilder Shores of Love, 1985” - Peinture industrielle, bâton à huile, crayon de couleur, mine de plomb, sur panneau de bois : la rétrospective de Cy Twombly au Centre Pompidou - Paris, novembre MMXVI.
(© Sous Ecstasy)
Cinema Paradiso, 1988
“Talk nonsense, but talk your own nonsense, and I’ll kiss you for it. To go wrong in one’s own way is better than to go right in someone else’s.”
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
the same place three years apart