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Steven Wright: When the Leaves Blow Away
I felt a tremendous distance between me and everything real.
Hunter S. Thompson, The Rum Diary (via cjhwang)
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Once, Picasso was asked what his paintings meant. He said, âDo you ever know what the birds are singing? You donât. But you listen to them anyway.â So, sometimes with art, it is important just to look.
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This is out of the blue! I am Afghan and I am currently living in Afghanistan. Today (15 Aug 2021) the Taliban entered the capital city of Afghanistan which is Kabul. The government is going to change to an Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. They ruled in Afghanistan for 5 years, 20 years ago. I've heard stories about them since I'm 19 and luckily was not yet born. And let me tell you the stories were terrifying, but they were just horror stories to me and I never thought that I'd be living under their regime, but here we are.
Let me tell you something shocking: girls can only study up to 6th grade. The future of female students in universities hasn't been decided yet. According to what I've heard they go from house to house and ask for girls and women (12 to 45 year olds) for marriage.
As they are just pieces of crap, I don't really believe that they'd let us have mobiles or use the internet. I really hope this isn't my last post in here! But if it is I want to let the world know of what they've done and what they're doing.
Don't forget us!
Blemishes, 2016
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1. Art requires time â thereâs a reason itâs called a studio practice. Contrary to popular belief, moving to Bushwick, Brooklyn, this summer does not make you an artist. If in order to do this you have to share a space with five roommates and wait on tables, you will probably not make much art. What worked for me was spending five years building a body of work in a city where it was cheapest for me to live, and that allowed me the precious time and space I needed after grad school. 2. Learn to write well and get into the habit of systematically applying for every grant you can find. If you donât get it, keep applying. I lived from grant money for four years when I first graduated. 3. Nobody reads artistâs statements. Learn to tell an interesting story about your work that people can relate to on a personal level. 4. Not every project will survive. Purge regularly, destroying is intimately connected to creating. This will save you time. 5. Edit privately. As much as I believe in stumbling, I also think nobody else needs to watch you do it. 6. When people say your work is good do two things. First, donât believe them. Second, ask them, âWhyâ? If they can convince you of why they think your work is good, accept the compliment. If they canât convince you (and most people canât) dismiss it as superficial and recognize that most bad consensus is made by people simply repeating that they âlikeâ something. 7. Donât ever feel like you have to give anything up in order to be an artist. I had babies and made art and traveled and still have a million things Iâd like to do. 8. You donât need a lot of friends or curators or patrons or a huge following, just a few that really believe in you. 9. Remind yourself to be gracious to everyone, whether they can help you or not. It will draw people to you over and over again and help build trust in professional relationships. 10. And lastly, when other things in life get tough, when youâre going through family troubles, when youâre heartbroken, when youâre frustrated with money problems, focus on your work. It has saved me through every single difficult thing I have ever had to do, like a scaffolding that goes far beyond any traditional notions of a career.
Teresita Fernandez, âCommencement Address at VCU,â 2013 (via nickkahler)
Vincent Price on The Muppet Show (1976-1981)
âI began once more to know myselfâŠâ
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