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Özge Karagöz At the beginning, I wasn’t planning to write the below text, the point of departure of which is the artist Cengiz Çekil’s 1976 work Diary; a recent re-encounter with it seemed to deman…
nevertheless
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the inquietude, the suffocating build up, the turbulent splatter of abstraction, and the journey back to coherence- Ég anda, sem betur fer. Breathing does feel great.
Kimsooja, To Breathe, 2006.
To Breathe: Bottari, Kimsooja. 2013
"But you know I'm only really envious of one thing and that is a surfer. I think it's the most beautiful thing-- see, I'm mad about water. I think water is god's tranquilizer. To be in it, to drink it, to look at it... and to be a surfer, ah, between the sky and the water, would be the most wonderful thing. I'm sorry I didn't make it."
Louise Ingalls Sturges. Her photography speaks volumes. http://louisesturges.artspan.com/large-view/we%20were%20born%20before%20the%20wind./453812-14-10-30501/.html?thumbnails=on
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