Flannery O’Connor, “Greenleaf,” 1956
Nail House, Chongqing, China, 2007
A contemporary notion of siege warfare and resistance.
Julius Caesar, "Inscription on the Monument to Vercingetorix," Alesia, France, c. 50 BCE
Ana Juan, “Defiance” Cover for The New Yorker, 2013 (via newyorker)
“When I heard the news that the Freedom Tower will be now be the highest building in Manhattan, I thought: ‘Kids!’” Ana Juan, the artist behind this week’s cover “Defiance,” says. “When you are a kid, you’re with your friends, and you say, ‘My ice cream is bigger than yours!’” she adds laughingly. “It’s a kind of a race, even if it makes for a great skyline. Still, I can’t help wondering: ‘Why do humans need to build higher and higher?’ It’s a show of power—something that doesn't necessarily hold much interest for me. We need better schools, or a better health-care system, or to take care of the cities we have… but I guess building ever higher is our way to show how great we are.”