“FAUX-THOUGHT”
First Collaborative Zine by Jordana Hall & Travis Poffenberger
(photographs by Jordana, Poems by Travis)
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“FAUX-THOUGHT”
First Collaborative Zine by Jordana Hall & Travis Poffenberger
(photographs by Jordana, Poems by Travis)
You want one? Message me with your address. (Get it now, before we decide to start charging for it, suckas.)
La Poupée - Hans Bellmer, c. 1934
(via cavetocanvas)
Clay Sculpture | Ronit Baranga
Still Life with a Skull and Writing Quill - Pieter Claesz, 1628
(via cavetocanvas)
Spencer Tunick is an American artist. He is best known for his installations that feature large numbers of nude people posed in artistic formations.
Christ Pantokrator - Mosaic in the central dome of the Church of Dormition, Daphni, Greece. c. 867-1204 (Middle Byzantine)
AKA Ballchinian Jesus. The only way to pass Art History is to make up funny names to memorize things. Though it doesn’t do me any good now that I can’t think of what it actually is called. Instead, all I can think of is how remarkably similar his chin is to a pair of balls.
Untitled (Perfect Lovers) - Felix Gonzalez-Torres, 1991
From MoMA:
These two identical, adjacent, battery-operated clocks were initially set to the same time, but, with time, they will inevitably fall out of sync. Gonzalez-Torres created this work shortly after his partner, Ross Laycock, was diagnosed with AIDS. By assigning these redundant objects the title“Untitled” (Perfect Lovers), the artist transformed these public, neutral devices used for the measurement of time into personal and poetic meditations on human relationships, mortality, and time’s inevitable flow. Of the light-blue background, Gonzalez-Torres said, “For me if a beautiful memory could have a color that color would be light blue.”
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