2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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we're not kids anymore.
YOU ARE THE REASON
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@snidge-isms
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Couldn’t modernism be taught to children as a series of Aesop’s fables? It would be more memorable than art appreciation. Think of such fables as “Who Killed Illusion? or "How the Edge Revolted Against the Center.” “The Man Who Violated the Canvas” could follow “Where Did the Frame Go?” It would be easy to draw morals: think of “The Vanishing Impasto That Soaked Away - and Then Came Back and Got Fat.” And how would we tell the story of the little Picture Plane that grew up and got so mean? How it evicted everybody, including Father Perspective and Mother Space, who had raised nice real children, and left behind only this horrid result of an incestuous affair called Abstraction, who looked down on everybody, including - eventually - its buddies, Metaphor and Ambiguity; and how Abstraction and the Picture Plane, thick as thieves, kept booting out a persistent guttersnipe named Collage, who just wouldn’t give up.
Brian O’Doherty, Inside the White Cube - The Ideology of the Gallery Space (via pericopescavenger)
reckless planetary abandon
After a deep research I finally found from where you took your quote.
Brilliant!
After a deep research I finally found from where you took your quote.
Brilliant!
It’s one thing if you love makeup and products. But if you don’t, the beauty industry is economically oppressive. If you’re a woman and you don’t wear makeup to your job, it’s not considered acceptable. That’s oppressive! It’s crazy. And that’s why I think it is a formidable act of protest to say, ‘No. I’m going to be aggressively plain!’
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Just sounds ridiculous. Though it does highlight the problem that the Charlie Hebdo shootings might now cause, with ignorant people using the claim to "free speech" to propagate all sorts of nonsense.
I turned 25 yesterday.
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