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two women in Lebanon, 1970s. by Diab Alkarssifi
Water Rings - Miho Ichise , 2025.
Japanese , b. 1969 -
Oil on linen , 45.5 x 38 cm.
Amanda Ba (Chinese-American, 1999) - Lover; She is Reading (2021)
never stops being annoying how much of a tangible impact washing your hair will usually have on your immediate mental health
Mallorca, Spain 1958
Ever since I was a little girl I dreamed of everything being okay
Andrea Gibson,Ā Lord of the Butterflies
Nikki Giovanni,Ā The Collected Poetry, 1968-1998
Leila Chatti, from "I Went Out to Hear"
i only like enemies to lovers if itās gay because i think men who are mean to women donāt deserve to live
honestly itās actually the small, mundane, boring things that someone does for you out of love which mean so much rather than grand gestures and proclamations
So glad I get to experience homosexual desire. One life and thank god I'm not straight
Shot by me for toronero
āMad women fight backā; āBet your ass weāre paranoidā - Psychiatric survivors during a protest in 1976
A bookshop in Syria, 2006
Louis Fulgoni - Reginald, 1986
Slumber was a performance/installation: whenever it was shown, the artist lived in the gallery, weaving during the day and sleeping with an EEG machine recording her Rapid Eye Movement (REM) at night. The REM is an analogue to Antoniās dreams, and she weaves this pattern into the blanket that covers her bed while she sleeps. In this piece, an uneasy truce exists between contemporary medical technology, ancient myths of weaving and the mysterious world of dreams.