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Emily Dickinson, from a letter to Mr. & Mrs Holland, featured in The Letters of Emily Dickinson
Jan Håfström (Swedish, 1937) - Forest (1967-1968)
Jan Håfström (Swedish, 1937), Skogen [The Forest], 1967-68. Acrylic on canvas, 235.5 x 160.5 cm. Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Emak-Bakia (Man Ray, 1926)
Kosuke Ajiro (Japanese, 1980) - Untitled (2020s)
Cosmic Wedding, 1982
Andy Goldsworthy: Balanced rock (1979)
Michelangelo Antonioni
- La Notte / The Night
1961
Curtains, Fred Herzog 1972
A Woman Under the Influence dir. John Cassavetes (1974)
Shepherds sleeping in the open under wooly sheep skins, 1937, LIFE Photo Collection, New York Formafantasma
Edward Seago (1910 - 1974)
The Mudflat - Suffolk
Sleeping Joan of Arc — George William Joy (1844-1925)
“You must understand the whole of life, not just one little part of it. That is why you must read, that is why you must look at the skies, that is why you must sing, and dance, and write poems, and suffer, and understand, for all that is life.”
— Krishnamurti
Man Ray, Nusch Eluard and Lee Miller
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JENNY HOLZER / SURVIVAL / 1983-85 [cast aluminium plaque | 5½ x 9½”]
i can’t stop thinking about this frank o’hara poem
[text id: light clarity avocado salad in the morning
after all the terrible things I do how amazing it is
to find forgiveness and love, not even forgiveness
since what is done is done and forgiveness isn’t love
and love is love nothing can ever go wrong
though things can get irritating boring and dispensable
(in the imagination) but not really for love
though a block away you feel distant the mere presence
changes everything like a chemical dropped on a paper
and all thoughts disappear in a strange quiet excitement
i am sure of nothing but this, intensified by breathing]