Tomio Miki

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Tomio Miki
BEHOLD! The Tightest And Whitest Of All Gods!
Handmade collage ©2025
Yoko Ono, Half-a-Room, 1967 “You may think I’m small, but I have a universe inside my mind.” ― Yoko Ono
Jim Dine (American, born 1935)
The Fall From Grace (4th Version), 1990
oil on canvas, 91.4 x 60.9 cm.
© CHRISTIE'S
...Although his strong graphic style, bright colors, and straightforward, popular imagery have often been connected to Pop art, Dine resisted this connection. He saw his work as an extension of Robert Rauschenberg's or Jasper Johns' Neo-Dada art, questioning the power of iconic symbols, rather than a more simplistic celebration of them.
*wakes up at three am* modern shitposting raises fascinating questions about where the line is separating literature from not literature, the same way dada did for visual arts. In this essay *passes the fuck out*
Agustín Fernández - Untitled (mixed media painting, 1964)
Marisol Escobar, The Family, 1962