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Monthly Archives: December 2012
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(Gemini Twins, Scott Listfield) The apocalypse has come and gone, but the memories will last forever.
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Weekly Wrap-Up for December 21st, 2012
property x familiar faces x depth x reconstructed x molt
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Everyone’s A Critic
(Christ in the House of His Parents, John Everett Millais) “You behold the interior of a carpenter’s shop. In the foreground of that carpenter’s shop is a hideous, wry-necked, blubbering, red-headed boy, in a bed-gown, who appears to have received a … Continue reading
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The Art Map Boston
“One of the things that is most interesting to me about Boston is how disparate it is and how many different communities there are. So many come and go, of course, and some people criticize that as ‘oh people don’t … Continue reading
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Weekly Wrap-Up for December 14th, 2012
traditions x relics x the ivory hand x crying cardinal x repeat
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The Inertia of the Fall
(David Salle, Autopsy) Ronald Reagan ushered in a decade that had much to celebrate and even more to question. Beneath the neon pop distillation of the 1980’s that rears its questionably stylish head on Halloween, there is a much grittier … Continue reading
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Never Enough
(via neil-gaiman) Nobody gets to be you, except you. ♥
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Weekly Wrap-Up for December 7th, 2012
(Albert Weisgerber) tinderbox x pure smoke culture x ambassadors x thank you
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Risk and Exploration
(Heads or Tails, Lilli Carré) “To require perfection is to invite paralysis. The pattern is predictable: as you see error in what you have done, you steer your work toward what you imagine you can do perfectly. You cling ever more … Continue reading
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Caught Up In The Holocene
(Matthew Buckingham, Celeritas, 2009 Courtesy the artist and Murray Guy, New York) There is nothing wrong with aimlessly wandering through an art gallery. It is actually a favorite pastime of mine. Passively gazing at works enables me to momentarily silence the whirring microprocessor of … Continue reading
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