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LĂtla DĂmun is a small, uninhabited island in the Faroe Islands, which is often covered by a cloud of its own.
me in five years when i still don’t have my life together:
Matt Rockefeller / Georges Beuville / Andrea Serio / Oamul Lu / Kim Hyerim (Rimdraw)
lesbian street art, Sardinia
it’s called ginger & olive oil, by lesbian street artist moju manuli!!!
Costume and backdrop designs by Alexander Golovin for Strawinsky’s THE FIREBIRD (1910).
Pilar AlbarracĂn, “She-wolf” (2006): a vaguely shamanic-looking performance reminiscent of Joseph Beuy’s I Like America and America Likes Me, in which she shares picnic with a wolf in a gallery setting. The Spanish artist has explored various feminist themes that raise questions of domestication and the domestic codification of life. Her most recent works recreate portraits in the manner of Frida Kahlo. This exhibition at the GalerĂa Filomena Soares was shown alongside her installations involving kitchenware. I’m reminded of the American artist Kiki Smith’s eccentric explorations of womanhood through folklore, and pagan witchcraft, especially her depictions of wolves, wolf/women hybrids and bestiality, archetypal associations of womankind with wild untamed nature. With mankind’s desire to dominate nature, woman’s confinement to the kitchen space appears analogous to the taming of a wild beast, only AlbarracĂn translates the confinement of the kitchen space into the confinement of the gallery space.
Golden Gate Park, Speedway Meadow - October 1970 Photos by Ted Benhari (for the Underground Press Syndicate)
Destiny Buck, of the Wanapum tribe, rides her mare, Daisy, in the yearly Indian princess competition in Pendleton, Oregon. Embraced first for war, hunting, and transport, horses became partners in pageantry and a way to show tribal pride. “People of the Horse,” March 2014Â
Photographer: Erika Larsen