Medieval monk who's only ever read the Bible reading his second book: Getting a lot of Bible vibes from this...
Minnie Riperton (1970)
Friedrich Pacher St. Sebastian (inside), St. Sebastian (outside)
Painting on fir wood, 175.5 x 62.3 cm, ca. 1480-90
“The nightmarish dolls of French outsider artist Michel Nedjar, made from fabric scraps coated with mud and blood, c.1976-82. Resembling mutilated bodies and burnt corpses, Nedjar’s haunting dolls are meditations on the horrors of the Holocaust. The self-taught artist was born in France in the aftermath of WWII, to a family of Jewish immigrants whose close relatives had largely been wiped out in the concentration camps.As a child, he developed an obsession with textiles and would accompany his grandmother selling rags at Paris flea markets. Following a period of deep depression in the late 1970s, Nedjar began making these grotesque dolls from scraps of fabric coated with mud and blood, as a way of confronting his grief, terror and rage about his family’s tragic history.”
Collection of L'Art Brut in Lausanne, France.
Debbie Harry, Los Angeles, 1978
david lynch understands the female experience with more nuance and depth than most gender theorists/feminist thinkers. like they wish they could be him so bad…
Lee Krasner-Desert Moon
need her.
John Waters visiting Pasolini's grave (x)
supposed confessions of a second-rate sensitive mind20 year old hag
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