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Guerrilla Girls.
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Since their inception in 1984 the Guerrilla Girls have been working to expose sexual and racial discrimination in the art world, particularly in New York, and in the wider cultural arena. The group’s members protect their identities by wearing gorilla masks in public and by assuming pseudonyms taken from such deceased famous female figures as the writer Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) and the artist Frida Kahlo (1907-54). They formed in response to the International Survey of Painting and Sculpture held in 1984 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The exhibition included the work of 169 artists, less than 10% of whom were women.
GAH.
Monster” is derived from the Latin noun monstrum, “divine portent,” itself formed on the root of the verb monere, “to warn.” It came to refer to living things of anomalous shape or structure, or to fabulous creatures like the sphinx who were composed of strikingly incongruous parts, because the ancients considered the appearance of such beings to be a sign of some impending supernatural event. Monsters, like angels, functioned as messengers and heralds of the extraordinary. They served to announce impending revelation, saying, in effect, “Pay attention; something of profound importance is happening.
My Words to Victor Frankenstein by Susan Stryker (via wellconstructedsentences)
I am torn in two but I will conquer myself.
Anne Sexton, from
The Civil War
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I love lace and coffee and uncertainty; coconut oil, aching lungs, and the wind against my face.
She has the power to both possess and shatter my entire universe, that is all.
Friedrich Nietzsche, from Selected Letters (via violentwavesofemotion)
You have to be tougher. You have to learn the way to beat your path through, to make yourself felt, and make yourself necessary.
Grace Coddington (via thatrefinedwoman)