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swiftdeathhorseclub:

“No Moon On The Water” - Another from the set going up to Canada, to UnionWoodCo.com

lildumplin:
Smoke Rings, 2013
artwerk:

Ancient Sky - T.R.I.P.S
Year: 2012Label: Loud BabyArtwork by: Jenna RansomAudio: Spotify · Bandcamp

Well, since I do nothing but get fucked up alone, draw, and watch movies whenever I’m not at work. I have a absurd amount of new art that needs to be scanned. So hopefully I can do that in the up and coming week so yall can see the depressed nonsense that happens in my head that gets transferred onto paper and shit. Cheers!

christopherschreck:

THIS is an extremely interesting entry by Arden Sherman, a curator/writer focusing on the history of exhibition documentation photography.
Among other things, she talks about how, until as late as the 1980s, museums regularly incorporated potted plants into their gallery spaces:
“The infamous “white cube,” first articulated in the early years of MoMA, would regularly incorporate a plant (or three) into its cool geometry during its first few decades. Modern art museums only began to exile greenery in the late 1960s; by the mid-1980s it was as if they’d never been there. 
Perhaps paradoxically, in the very moment of plants’ eviction, artists began to incorporate living matter into their work.”
Be sure also to check out Sherman’s blog MISE EN GREEN, which is probably my single favorite website at the moment.
http://blog.sfmoma.org/2013/01/proposal-for-a-museum-arden-sherman-mise-en-green-2
sethriot:

death.
google poetry.

Nicole Kidman
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
progress