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No Bullshit
In the words of the artist Julia Zieger:
This is a project I did targeting all the motivational posters hanging in the offices and studios of creatives. I wanted to show that there is authority in these posters, that you have to get rid of. You are your only authority. You are the alpha and the omega of your mind. Deep down you already know.
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by grigor atanasov (+)
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by pablo lehmann
Floating (2016) by Gianni Passeretti
Quote by Unknown
Carrà. Chronicle of the Milanese Night-Owl.
What are you saying by jumping out? Do you have a solar weapon at home? A map of guided, abstract light?
Impact north with your sand.
Eugen Gomringer, Untitled, 1957; in E. Gomringer, 33 konstellationen“, tschudy-verlag st. gallen, 1960, p. 43; E. Gomringer, Konkrete poesie, Museum für Konkrete Kunst, Ingolstadt, p. 19
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“Οι κάποιοι / Some people”
May 2016
Yorgos Bibas
(θα μιλήσουμε μετά = we will talk later / δεν ξέρω = i don’t know)
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“What Do You Hide?” © Petite Nuit de Versailles (2016)
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