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propaganda magazine no. 25
Giddy-up, Le Bon Jane
björk for gq hype
Sahana Ramakrishnan One Red Blood, 2024 Oil, acrylic, rose gold leaf, graphite and color pencil on wood panel
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Ciao Jane, grazie di tutta la bellezza
by gettymuseum
Wings 2022
oil on canvas
Vanessa Stockard (Australian, b.1975)
Not to be a drooling socialist cuck, but if a full day's labour can't purchase three square meals, 24 hour's worth of rent and utilities, a fraction of a month's clothing budget, and a reasonable portion to be saved for when you can no longer comfortably work, what the fuck are we doing shit for
Chungking Express (1994)
“Desert Breath”, 1997 Danai Stratou, Alexandra Stratou and Stella Konstantinidis A colossal work of art covering 100,000 square meters in the Eastern Sahara of Egypt. It consists of two interlocking logarithmic spirals of 178 cones and is visible from space. She followed the project with the seven great rivers of the Earth, which arose after she recorded with her photographic lens the “grey zones” covering a distance of 30,000 kilometers. From Belfast to Nicosia, Mitrovica, Kashmir, Palestine, Batme and Tijuana, she presented documentaries touching on extremely topical issues such as borders, walls, population movements, etc.
View on Google Earth at coordinates: 27°22'54.59"N, 33°37'48.46"E
Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things