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David Altmejd Faces Modern Art, London January 23 – February 14, 2015
Sigmar Polke’s agate ‘stained glass’ windows for the Grossmunster church in Zurich
Hyman Bloom (Latvian, 1913-2009) - The Hull (1952)
Diving swans captured by Viktor Lyagushkin
Ada Limón, “To Be Made Whole”, On Being with Krista Tippett
Rebecca Solnit, Hope In The Dark
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divinity kink in less of a "fuck me in a nun habit" way and more of a "put me on my knees and rewrite my understanding of faith and show me what a loving god's hand feels like and give me mercy and wrath and splendor and leave your communion dripping from my lips and teach me how every part of my body was meant to worship you"
also divinity kink in a "my mortality corrupts you to turn into something that isn't entirely divine anymore" way, a "divinity is a lonely perch, let me drag you to the earth with my base soul" and "all may worship at your altar but whose altar do you bow to" way
Richard Hescox, “First Contact.” When I wanted to include this artwork in my art collection, I reached out to the artist for more information on where it was first published and got a surprising answer: Never. Hescox created it as a sample for his portfolio in 1975.
My art collection has a nice clean version of it in my section about gunfights in space. So, today is the first time this one has appeared in print!
My book “Worlds Beyond Time: Sci-Fi Art of the 1970s” is out now, get it here!
And it’s now out in the UK as of today! Check over here for a list of the stores you can order it from!