Teorema 1968 - Pier Paolo Pasolini
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Teorema 1968 - Pier Paolo Pasolini
Beautiful. Just beautiful in every way.
A 2014 anon ask that I’ve only just seen. Because of course. And 11 years later, thank you.
People might bring up Vincent van Gogh as an example of a painter who did great work in spite of, or because of, his suffering. I like to think that van Gogh would have been even more prolific and even greater if he wasn't so restricted by the things tormenting him. I don't think it was pain that made him so great, I think painting brought him whatever happiness he had.
—David Lynch
Without solitude, without the test of time, without the passion for silence, without the excitation and retention of the whole body, without a frightened stumbling, without wandering into a region of shade and invisibility, without memory of animality, without melancholy, without isolation in melancholy, there is no joy.
Pascal Quignard, The Roving Shadows (via exhaled-spirals)
Wintersleep by Laura Makabresku
“Funeral Parade of Roses” (1969) - Toshio Matsumoto
Regarding Susan Sontag (2014) dir. by Nancy D. Kates
Guy Bourdin for Vogue Paris, October 1977
“Mary Magdalene is the madwoman - angry mad - in Christianity’s attic. She was hidden there because of an open and not fully appreciated secret, and its implications, at Christianity’s core: that the male disciples fled and the women did not.”
— Jane Schaberg, “The Resurrection of Mary Magdalene”
Lygia Clark - Sensorial Book, 1966.
when friedrich nietzsche said “i am leaving for the mountains as soon as i can. this year i wish to speak to nobody”
Alicia Ostriker, from The Imaginary Lover: Poems; “25th Year of Marriage, It Goes On,”
1990. Female Corrective Labour Colony No. 12
Kungur, Perm Region
Women’s tattoos are distinguished by their sentimental nature. Lesbian relationships are common in female prisons; acronyms and phrases declaring undying love are popular. The text at the top reads: ‘If you want to grab grief - fall in love with me!’ and below ‘Let my love lie on your life like a tombstone’.
Marian Wawrzeniecki
“Geneviève”, Thomas Theodor Heiner, 1919.
Experimental animated film, HEAVEN AND EARTH MAGIC (1962).