Jenny Holzer, “in a forest of words”, 1994
The beautiful thing as you get older is that you realize so many “rules” are made up and you can just do whatever. Posters can go anywhere in the house not just my room. I can sit down while cooking a meal or taking a shower. I can make the same thing for breakfast lunch dinner for a week straight. I can roam around the house shirtless. I can wear a dress with jeans. The world is my oyster key word my and I can live as I please embracing little things such as this
Devin Kelly, from “All That Wanting, Right?”
Robert Wood Lynn, “Bringing a Gun to Chekhov’s House”
getting to that time of the year where the sun will straight up project childhood memories onto your bedroom wall at about 3 or 4 pm
the past is the past. leave it there. leave it there. LEAVE IT THERE.
Wrong Norma, Anne Carson
Adam, Gboyega Odubanjo
a compilation of videos very worth watching!
the pink triangles: the story of the gay holocaust
nawal el saadawi on feminism, fiction and the illusion of democracy
life beyond: alien life, deep time, and our place in cosmic history
life beyond II: the museum of alien life
stephen axford: how fungi changed my view of the world
man spends 30 years turning degraded land into massive forest
the prisoner of azkaban - why john williams’ score is the best in the series
video essay: the world of wong kar wai
how much is enough?
Natalie Díaz, from “Skin-Light”, Postcolonial Love Poem