Botanical Study N° 4 | Fawn DeViney
Chris Drury Covered Cairn, 1993 TICKON (Tranekær International Centre for Art and Nature), Langeland, Denmark. This was commissioned as a temporary piece and comprises a cairn of glacial boulders enclosed by a dome of woven sticks
Zaire, 1987
Chris Steele-Perkins
“Back in 1924, he [Paul Robeson] was rehearsing the last act of The Emperor Jones, and script called for Jones to exit, hands in his pocket, whistling a tune. Robeson said he couldn’t whistle. The director said, ‘Well, hum… or sing, if you want to.’ And that’s the beginning of his singing career.”
— From the documentary Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist (dir. Saul J. Turell, 1979)
Welcome. As I am figuring how to go about freelance writing, I want to partially support myself with Patreon. What you will get from me are weekly essays on Black pop culture/Black female sexuality/Black radicalism, long form essays on any of the aforementioned subjects and the occasional poem. I want to use Patreon as a platform to launch my writing and eventually photography and ink drawing.
Katrin Koenning (German, b. 1979, Ruhrgebiet, Germany, based Melbourne, Australia) - From her Glow series, 2012-2015. Glow is a body of work focused on things that have assumed a short-lived or unexpected state of glow (things which, by nature, don’t glow). Photography
Sapovnela (Otar Iosseliani, 1959)
“The Man Who Fell From Heaven” petroglyph, Robertson Point, Prince Rupert Harbour, Canada. © 1983 Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University.
source
Stalker, Andrei Tarkovsky
tacita dean
Miklós Ligeti, Csók, 1902