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modern shell on former cannon foundry house near vilnius
the 7 layers of forest gardening w/ robert hart
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The tensions of this art revolved around the very old dyad of adulthood and a child-centered world, but landed heavily on the side of the child. Formally, there was an aestheticization of the mode of pastiche, which Fredric Jameson identified in the early eighties as a characteristic mode of postmodern narrative. Here, however, “blank parody” gave way to a reconstruction of past techniques more perfect than the originals, in an irony without sarcasm, bitterness, or critique. Reflexivity was used as a means to get back to sentimental emotion.via MB
In the nineties, it had become commonplace to assume that one could no longer say heartfelt, sincere things outright, because all genuine utterance would be stolen and repeated as advertising. Whatever anguish this caused seemed gone in the artifacts of the early aughts. The ironic games were weightless. The emotional expressions suggested therapy culture, but hipster art often kitschified—or at least made playful—the weightiest tragedies, whether personal or historical: orphans and cancer for Eggers, the Holocaust and 9/11 for Jonathan Safran Foer.
lizzie farey pussy willow bowls
boris groys e-flux
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WUSA commercial free on the movie chanel hd - 1970 paul, joanne and ant + an odd police drama sourced supporting cast set in nola. 2.5 stars on imdb aint a great score and too heavy for the hour but this is a great period piece and worth a watch.
armour metals pole barns
Seymour Fogel Paintings
To say that we here at Between The Covers have a few boxes of uncataloged items is a bit of an understatement. While there’s a lot of work ahead, it’s fun going through those boxes to see what you find. The other day I turned up a cool item from the collection of Edwin Erbe, former publicity director for New Directions. It’s a copy of Left Bank This Month magazine with the cover story, “Inside the Beat Hotel” by Verta Kali Smart published in the late ’50s. If you’ve never heard of it, don’t be surprise because it seems that no one else has either
homage a toulouse-lautrec
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ww2 german helmet trench-art lamp
hMa's Bridge-Studio in Easton, PA: Update
lil' john buttera father of billet components
fossil fuel free greenhouse heater / via permaculture
"What am I, Kreskin?"
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freeman thomas, king of the retro auto look
discontinuidad cronológica – sauna tonttu