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It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend.
William Blake (via quotethat)
“Dusting off the Male Gaze” by Yuko Shimizu for Chronicle of Higher Education. Published in their Women and Power in the Academy issue where multiple artists were asked to illustrate their tales on #metoo.
evgenia arbugaeva documents vyacheslav korotki, a meteorologist who has spent the past thirty years living alone at a remote arctic outpost on the barents sea, in a century old wooden house that became a meteorological station in 1933, where he was sent by the russian state to measure and log climatic conditions and then transmit the data via radio to moscow.
notes evgenia, “the world of cities is foreign to him. he doesn’t accept it. i came with the idea of a lonely hermit who ran away from the world because of some heavy drama, but it wasn’t true. he doesn’t get lonely at all. he kind of disappears into tundra, into the snowstorms.”
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by Holly Stapleton
It’s in the ickiness and bottomness that you will see what you need to see.
“Bororo” by Igor Volos
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Philip Taaffe (American, b. 1955), Untitled, 1995. Oil pigment on printed paper, 13 x 10 in.
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