killer video from our friends at saywho for the fiac art faire 2013. “contemporary art for dummies”. great! by pp.
Author: tomorrow started
“some things we fear are not worth fearing”
good advice for today and the days ahead. by marc johns. by sv
#1 hustler
handsome, silly paul; a rare shot without cigarette. by sv
film
i know beckett isn’t for everyone, but i still laugh out loud every time i read waiting for godot; and of course, what’s not to love about buster keaton? a pastiche of buñuel, gary baseman, cocteau and hitchcock with an impulsive disposition. film is a film to preserve experience and cohesively explore beckett’s paradigms through the movements of a silent genius. by sv
throwback thursdays
what on earth can a few drinks do? by xy
whateverest
this was me last weekend. and probably next weekend. cool video for “inspector norse”, as groovy song by todd terje. the full video “whateverest” is available here by lil
collage of the day: blood note panty book jag gun
we try to make so much “sense” each day, that its good sometimes to throw it all away. by dd
quote of the day
the grand budapest hotel
i don’t know about you, but i sure am excited. by sv
rainbow church
japanese artist tokujin yoshioka’s exhibit crystallize is now on display at the museum of contemporary art in tokyo. a retrospection of the artist’s use of prisms, differences in opacity and the formation of crystals as an inspiration for all lifeforms. the above photos are of yoshioka’s rainbow church, a twelve meter structure containing over 500 crystal prisms that collocate the effects of inside and outside. by sv
laurence le constant
had seen these on last trip to paris, beautifully covered skulls using various feathers the patterns seem out of this world. you realize how each feather had to be figured out using the patterns and light and dark to create depth and shadow. quite nice if you can live with a skull sitting next to your bed. the artist’s clodette skull piece; currently on display at the bizarro in the saint germain exhibition in paris, through october 30th. by dd
jean cocteau’s hands
photographed beautifully by berenice abbott. by sv