You’re still going to get criticized, so you might as well do whatever the fuck you want.
Kathleen Hanna (via xynh)
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theonlymagicleftisart:

See more at THE PRINTED INTERNET.

does anyone know who wrote this? it is fucking brilliant.

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Loki and Sigyn (1863) by Mårten Eskil Winge

Loki and Sigyn (1863) by Mårten Eskil Winge

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“Strömkarlen” by Ernst Josephson, 1884.

“Strömkarlen” by Ernst Josephson, 1884.

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The Neck and Ægir’s daughters (1850) by Nils Blommér.

The Neck and Ægir’s daughters (1850) by Nils Blommér.

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Nøkken, Drawing by Theodor Kittelsen from 1904

Nøkken, Drawing by Theodor Kittelsen from 1904

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LEFT: Barry Stone, Stairway to Wonderworld, 2012, Archival Inkjet Print
RIGHT: Young-Min Kang, Headscanning, 2004, Digital prints on metal apparatus

LEFT: Barry Stone, Stairway to Wonderworld, 2012, Archival Inkjet Print

RIGHT: Young-Min Kang, Headscanning, 2004, Digital prints on metal apparatus

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Trisha Baga (b. 1985), Plymouth Rock, 2012 (installation view, Rock, Vilma Gold, London, 2012). Two-channel video projected from memory cards, acrylic on canvas (three parts), spray paint on CD player, foil, bubble-wrapped plinth, box of electrical wires, spray paint and acrylic on foam, and water bottle, dimensions variable; 27:12 min. Collection of the artist; courtesy Greene Naftali, New York

Trisha Baga (b. 1985), Plymouth Rock, 2012 (installation view, Rock, Vilma Gold, London, 2012). Two-channel video projected from memory cards, acrylic on canvas (three parts), spray paint on CD player, foil, bubble-wrapped plinth, box of electrical wires, spray paint and acrylic on foam, and water bottle, dimensions variable; 27:12 min. Collection of the artist; courtesy Greene Naftali, New York

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referenceartgallery:

Anne de Vries

referenceartgallery:

Anne de Vries

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goldiggers:

Actress Maria Germanova as the Witch in “The Blue Bird” (Maurice Maeterlinck) of Moscow Art Theatre (1908).

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