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the depth of ur emotions should astound u
June Jordan, “Haruko: Love Poems”
Andy Goldsworthy: Woody Creek, Colorado (2006)
Curved sticks laid around a river boulder. Took longer to find the sticks than to make the work.
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Jeanine Brito - Zärtlichkeit als Erbe (Tenderness as Inheritance), 2022
Billions by Ward Roberts
‘how small and insufficient people can be made to feel’
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Barbara Kruger, This Color is You
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I think you understand.
“To sit alone or with a few friends, half-drunk under a full moon, you just understand how lucky you are; it’s a story you can’t tell. It’s a story you almost by definition, can’t share. I’ve learned in real time to look at those things and realize: I just had a really good moment.”
— Anthony Bourdain, in his final interview
jeanette winterson, referenced by victoria chang, says, ‘the best work speaks intimately to you, even though it has been consciously made to speak intimately to thousands of others.’
jorge luis borges, addressing a large audience in the butler library at columbia university, said, ‘a crowd is an illusion. no such thing exists. i am talking to you personally.’
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Babel 2001 is a large-scale sculptural installation that takes the form of a circular tower made from hundreds of second-hand analogue radios that the artist has stacked in layers. The radios are tuned to a multitude of different stations and are adjusted to the minimum volume at which they are audible. (...)
The installation manifests, quite literally, a Tower of Babel, relating it to the biblical story of a tower tall enough to reach the heavens, which, offending God, caused him to make the builders speak in different tongues. Their inability to communicate with one another caused them to become divided and scatter across the earth and, moreover, became the source of all of mankind’s conflicts.
[Image ID: a black and white typography edit. in all caps, there is text that reads "to view transsexuality as a societal failing is to be far removed from a healthy society." the text is slightly warped to resemble ink bleed. to the right of the text is a geranium stalk with a sprout of blossoms. the entire picture is textured to look aged and photocopied. /End ID]
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