Black Panther (2018) dir. Ryan Coogler
The projects that I end up doing, that I want to be involved with in any way, have always been projects that will be impactful, for the most part, to my people — to black people. To see black people in ways which you have not seen them before. So Black Panther was on my radar, and in my dreams.
Zhou Fan Phobia No.24, 2018 Mixed media on paper
Conte d’été (A Summer’s Tale, 1996) dir. Éric Rohmer
Carol Ann Duffy, “Words, Wide Night”
Hassidriss ‘L’Enfant Terrible’ Spring 2017 Haute Couture Collection
Qian Li by Soraya & Rodrigo for Marie Claire Spain May 2020
Centre International d´Art Pariétal Montignac Lascaux in Dordogne
The Vézère valley in Dordogne, France, is a mecca of prehistory. It contains about 15 major sites, all on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Lascaux cave has one of the most important groups of Paleolithic rock wall art, both by its number and by the exceptional quality of its works. The Lascaux IV project designed by Snøhetta in collaboration with Associate Architect SRA Architectes and exhibition designers Casson Mann, is in line with the decades of reflections and initiatives focused on reconciling the safeguarding of a heritage that is unique for the history of humanity.
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Texts From Your Existentialist April Eileen Henry
To mark the bicentenary of the birth of Charlotte Brontë in 2016, Vintage is today publishing one novel by each of the famous Brontë sisters: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë, and Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë.
Each book features the work of artist Sarah Gillespie. Her work beautifully and perfectly complements that of the Brontës across the centuries. Sarah writes of revealing “a world of dancing atoms and temporal fragility, of moths, blossom, hares and birds, whose cycles of life and death so often remain invisible to human eyes, hidden within the enormity of the landscape or the dark of night, such as the Brontë sisters knew.”
More work by this remarkable artist can be seen on her website www.sarahgillespie.co.uk
‘A revolution without despair nor hope’
Berlin based Egyptian graffiti artist Ammar Abu Bakr eulogizes Egyptian activist Shaima AlSabbagh who was shot and killed at the hands of Egyptian police during a peaceful protest against the current military rule in the country. The photograph below shows Shaima held by her husband seconds after being shot.
bold what you prefer.
coffee or tea books or movies fruits or vegetables headphones or earbuds laptops or pc hardcover or paperback tv or movies light or dark salt or pepper reading or writing writing or drawing hot or cold talking or listening instruments or voice cake or pie sunset or sunrise
from Mallory Ortberg’s hilarious “Male Novelist Jokes.” (via mirroir)
Fly Over States.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota || June. 2015