René Char, Struth (Alsace), winter of 1939–1940
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René Char, Struth (Alsace), winter of 1939–1940
if the tram inspectors get on this fucking tram im ripping on of their arms off and taking it with me to my hidey hole
with open hearts and open ois
i miss the days before i second guessed my loife
THOMAS STRUTH, ALEMANIA, 1954
West Broadway, New York, Tribeca’
Ferrotyped
41.3 × 57.2 cm
Iglesia de San Francisco, Lima, Peru, 2003
Chromogenic print
184.8 × 240.6 cm
Hermitage 1 St. Petersburg, 2005
C-print
116.5 × 147 cm
45 9/10 × 57 9/10 in
‘The Schäfer Family, Düsseldorf’, 1990
Chromogenic print
63.5 × 80 cm
Dallas Parking Lot Dallas, 2001 Thomas Struth
Death: Can’t dance.
Fury: Can’t sing.
War: Can’t cook.
Strife: Can’t even.
Thomas Struth, Art Institute of Chicago II, Chicago, 1990.
A lot of people under evaluate the role and importance of a best friend. A bestie isn’t someone who is there with you 24/7, in my case, we are 7,800 miles away from each other. A bestie is someone who will always have your back and be there for you no matter what comes between you.
These people are not easy to find in life, and when you find it, you better work damn hard to keep it.