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weissesrauschen:
“Jenny Holzer, American, b. 1950
Truisms, 1983”

weissesrauschen:
“ Yuan Gong’s The Scent of Air
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1010ll:
“https://www.instagram.com/p/BL_3v18AIE7/
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briqou:
“(via Ellsworth Kelly. Lemon (Citron) from Suite of Plant Lithographs. 1964-65, published 1966 | MoMA)
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violentwavesofemotion:
“ Paul Celan, tr. by Patrick Cotter, from Selected Poems; “Crowned Out,”  c. 1967
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leflambeur:
“By Harley Weir for Pop Magazine
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kitty-n-classe:
“ph. walter pfeiffer | The Gentlewoman
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dostevsky:

““Monster” is derived from the Latin noun monstrum, “divine portent,” itself formed on the root of the verb monere, “to warn.” It came to refer to living things of anomalous shape or structure, or to fabulous creatures like the sphinx who were composed of strikingly incongruous parts, because the ancients considered the appearance of such beings to be a sign of some impending supernatural event. Monsters, like angels, functioned as messengers and heralds of the extraordinary. They served to announce impending revelation, saying, in effect, “Pay attention; something of profound importance is happening.””

— My Words to Victor Frankenstein: by Susan Stryker

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sophikatt:
“claudiabasel.ch
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