Jenny Kendler
Venus XI during a controlled burn of the Burnham Wildlife CooridorDecember 2017
Venus series uses fully biodegradable materials including soil and native prairie grass & flower seeds
Jenny Kendler
Venus XI during a controlled burn of the Burnham Wildlife CooridorDecember 2017
Venus series uses fully biodegradable materials including soil and native prairie grass & flower seeds
1. václav jirásek, infection // 2. ahndraya parlato, 2016 // 3. source unknown // 4. source unknown // 5. neocha magazine, vois sur ton chemin - 2017 // 6. marcus moller, symbioses // 7. source unknown // 8. source unknown // 9. source unknown // 10. james lacroix
Isabelle Huppert as Medea
in Jacques Lassalle’s production of Euripides’ homonymous tragedy for the Festival d’Avignon (July 2000). Original photograph by Brigitte Enguerand, for ‘Médée d'Euripide’, January 5-February 10, 2001; Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris.
Sans soleil (1983)
“A bird may love a fish, signore, but where would they live? Then I shall have to make you wings!”
Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998)
1. source / 2. anne carson / 3. dante émile / 4. ghost church / 5. allen ginsberg ‘south american journals: january - july 1960′ / 6. carolyn forché ‘the angel of history’ / 7. source
You who have defeated us say to yourselves that Babylon is fallen and its works have been overturned. I say to you still that man remains on trial, each man in his own dock. Each man is a little war.
Dune (2021) Dir. Denis Villeneuve
+ Bonus:
Oscar Isaac as Leto Atreides in DUNE
“(and I think silently: love is a bow-string pulled back to the point of breaking)”
— Marina Tsvetaeva, trans. by Elaine Feinstein, from Bride of Ice: “Poem of the End” (via intopermanence)
Touch.
Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides Dune (2021) dir. Denis Villeneuve
MICHAEL WESELY
Red Lights - Vatican Aishy
Discover The Basilica di San Pietro, in the heart of the Vatican, under a new glance, a new light. Tinged with red and blue, it changes its appearance and offers a new vision.