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Floris Arntzenius (Dutch, 1864-1925)
Ndeye Touty Sakho by Sabine Villiard for Vogue Greece March 2026
dior fall 2026
‘Hands weaving magnetic-core memory, IBM, Poughkeepsie, New York,’ 1956. Photograph by Ansel Adams.
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Hody Yim by Aana Mirdita for DNA Magazine Mexico April 2026
2026 !!!!!!!!!!!
Haya Zaidi (Pakistani, 1993) - The Frontline (2025)
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~ aBridge-spout vessel in the form of a quail.
Date: A.D. 100–500
Culture: Nazca
Period: Early Intermediate Period
Place of origin: Perú
Medium: Ceramic with polychrome slip.
Destin De Femme, 1945, Louis Icart
environmental artworks by Nils-Udo
people who don’t watch horror movies are SO confident that they know everything there is to know about the genre. like it’s okay to not know things. it’s okay if you don’t like friday the 13th or whatever. i promise you don’t need to make an ass out of yourself on the internet about it
horror is an incredibly diverse genre, because there is potential horror in everything. it’s in nature, it’s in architecture and technology, it’s in human relationships, it’s in folklore, the past, the future, the mundane. there are horror movies from all over the world. it is straight up anti-intellectual to pretend that the handful of B slashers you’ve vaguely heard about comprise the totality of what horror has to offer. If you’re just not interested in horror, or if you dislike certain subgenres of horror, then that’s fine, you’re not obligated to like anything at all. but smugly announcing that you don’t like horror because you dislike a handful of VERY specific non-universal tropes is just as stupid as saying that you hate comedy because you don’t like adam sandler movies.
this is what I mean by anti-intellectualism btw
Tsumabuki Satoshi as Fujita Yuma Ayano Go as Onishi Naoto in 怒り(2016)