Series by Erik Kwakkel: The Beauty of the Injured Book, from medieval manuscripts in the Leiden, Universiteitsbibliotheek collection:
Bad Back: 15th century
Sliced: c. 1100
Scar Tissue: c. 1000
Touched by a Human: 12th century
Mouldy skin: 11th century
A late Medieval silver ring probably Eastern European in origin.
With oval bezel, carved with a standing bird, it’s neck and head bent down, a star and crescent before it, the rim of the bezel and shoulders of the ring with decorative border.
"May thy riot gear chip and shatter"
Seen inside the occupied Portland State University library, where student protesters are preparing for a police raid
Ingebjørg Frøydis Støyva (b. Bergen, Norway, 1978) ‘De snudde seg bort’ (They turned away), 120 x 150cm
But then you do get to read the books so that is nice
Albert Besnard (1849-1934, French) ~ Mes enfants, 1889 (Etching)
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it's because you're always on that damn JSTOR
courtney at the petting zoo 1966
It seemed to me that I had dreamt about her once, when I was a boy or a teenager: a dream with the scent of orange trees in blossom.
– Agustín Cadena, from “Murillo Park,” Three Messages and a Warning: Contemporary Mexican Short Stories of the Fantastic (Small Beer Press, 2011)
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