Becoming the Artist and the Instrument
Theatre, music, my boyfriend, philosophy, thinking, running, good espresso, and social sciences.
Becoming the Artist and the Instrument
likeafieldmouse:

Katie Scott - How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep (2012)
alecshao:

Katharina Grosse - Untitled (2011), acrylic on wall
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good:

Lets Do This: Get Nikola Tesla a Museum
We’ve long had a crush on Nikola Tesla.
this cannot be what dolphins are thinking…
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farewell-kingdom:

Klaus Pichler - “The series “One Third” describes the connection between individual wastage of food and globalized food production. Rotting food, arranged into elaborate still lifes, portrays an abstract picture of the wastage of food whilst the accompanying texts take a more in-depth look at the roots of the issue.”
farewell-kingdom:

Klaus Pichler - “The series “One Third” describes the connection between individual wastage of food and globalized food production. Rotting food, arranged into elaborate still lifes, portrays an abstract picture of the wastage of food whilst the accompanying texts take a more in-depth look at the roots of the issue.”
farewell-kingdom:

Klaus Pichler - “The series “One Third” describes the connection between individual wastage of food and globalized food production. Rotting food, arranged into elaborate still lifes, portrays an abstract picture of the wastage of food whilst the accompanying texts take a more in-depth look at the roots of the issue.”
farewell-kingdom:

Klaus Pichler - “The series “One Third” describes the connection between individual wastage of food and globalized food production. Rotting food, arranged into elaborate still lifes, portrays an abstract picture of the wastage of food whilst the accompanying texts take a more in-depth look at the roots of the issue.”
farewell-kingdom:

Klaus Pichler - “The series “One Third” describes the connection between individual wastage of food and globalized food production. Rotting food, arranged into elaborate still lifes, portrays an abstract picture of the wastage of food whilst the accompanying texts take a more in-depth look at the roots of the issue.”
farewell-kingdom:

Klaus Pichler - “The series “One Third” describes the connection between individual wastage of food and globalized food production. Rotting food, arranged into elaborate still lifes, portrays an abstract picture of the wastage of food whilst the accompanying texts take a more in-depth look at the roots of the issue.”