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August 6, 2014

theparisreview:

“His recollection of an abandoned prospector’s...



theparisreview:



“His recollection of an abandoned prospector’s shack, which he discovered as child, aptly describes his own studio: ‘a little palace assembled from … almost any type of found object you can imagine.’”


Remembering artist and collagist Jess, who was born today in 1923.

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Published on August 06, 2014 14:22

August 5, 2014

Julia Drescher, HANDS CHALK THE WALLS



Julia Drescher, HANDS CHALK THE WALLS

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Published on August 05, 2014 21:10

Frank Sherlock’s new book looks really wonderful…



Frank Sherlock’s new book looks really wonderful…

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Published on August 05, 2014 16:26

August 4, 2014

tonytobecasual:

Book of The Death of Arthur | 7
(first part)



tonytobecasual:



Book of The Death of Arthur | 7


(first part)

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Published on August 04, 2014 19:38

elderlymag:



Elderly is from Brooklyn, NYCurated by Nicholas...



elderlymag:





Elderly is from Brooklyn, NY

Curated by Nicholas DeBoer & Jamie Townsend


free, creative commons, post anywhere, print out, burn in public places, etc.

Issue Five

featuring


CASSANDRA GILLIG
ALANA SIEGEL
MEL BENTLEY
TED REES
MALI SCOTT
ROBERT GLÜCK
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Published on August 04, 2014 16:59

August 3, 2014

Laura Moriarty, THE CASE (O Books, 1998)



Laura Moriarty, THE CASE (O Books, 1998)

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Published on August 03, 2014 21:18

tonytobecasual:

Book of the Death of Arthur | 5



tonytobecasual:



Book of the Death of Arthur | 5

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Published on August 03, 2014 20:56

"Imperial ideas transform time into space. Nomadic ideas, on the other hand, tend to understand time..."

“Imperial ideas transform time into space. Nomadic ideas, on the other hand, tend to understand time as a multiplicity of times. These times—tribes of monads—are autonomous from each other, each one obeying its own laws. (The notion of a single spatialized time is linked to the historical appearance of the State.) The Rarámuri, for example, developed a model based on the existence of more than one internal time, sustaining the existence of various “souls” that simultaneously co-existed within the human body. While the Huichol believe that when a pair of nomad groups meet two different times collide. This understanding of time not only functions to plumb the profound nature of the human animal but also to impede the formation of a unitary political order, a system of centralized control.”

- Heriberto Yépez, Empire of Neomemory (via jacobwren)
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Published on August 03, 2014 09:26

August 2, 2014

jeandonnelly:

Interview with Agnes Martin (1997)


“I don’t...



jeandonnelly:



Interview with Agnes Martin (1997)





“I don’t think we deserve any credit. The inspiration comes to you, tells you exactly what to do. I do take the blame though. You get shaken between the inspiration and the finished product. You have to take the blame for that.”



I used to meditate until I learned to stop thinking.

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Published on August 02, 2014 19:19

Julia Drescher at Omniverse: from V | HARD ISLAND

Julia Drescher at Omniverse: from V | HARD ISLAND:

When we came back to Austin after the storm last year, V | HARD ISLAND was the first book Julia wrote. (She’s coming to the end of another one now.) I’m sure she’d send more of it to anyone wanting to have a look if you back channel.

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Published on August 02, 2014 07:13

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