KATAMARI DAMACY /
Artworks around video game and soundtrack (2003) Playstation 2 Directed by Keita Takahashi Namco / Bandai
Naudline Pierre
Agustín Hernández Navarro / Casa Amilia Mexico City -1971.
Hilma af Klint — The Ten Largest, No. 2, Childhood, Group IV (oil on canvas, 1907)
Brown Rollrim Paxillus involutus
Stephan Sinding, Idyll, 1912, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen.
everything everywhere all at once is about intergenerational trauma. about depression and passive suicidality and the gravitational appeal of nothingness. about aging, getting older in your twenties and getting older in your fifties. about the specific hurt mothers can cause their daughters and daughters their mothers. about the harsh reality of the immigrant experience and the american dream. but it’s mostly about kindness and family and it’s about choosing to sit at home talking about taxes with someone who loves you, and it’s about telling your daughter that you’d choose her over the entire universe, and it’s about how even in the universes where life didn’t form, love can still exist. and it’s really all of that at once.
“Yolanda Lopez, a San Diego native, feminist and pioneer of the Chicana movement is best known for her Guadalupe Series. As a long time fixture and jewel of the Mission art scene in San Francisco, she continues to be at the forefront of artists responding to gentrification. This photograph is part of a series titled “Las Santas Locas de San Francisco” taken by Yolanda in 1979. The images are a beautiful representation of life in the Mission District, of mujeres in the Mission, of community building and solidarity. With these images and the rest of her work, Yolanda continues to fight against the erasure of a neighborhood and culture.” - Yolanda Lopez
Théophile Steinlen (1859 - 1923) - Siamese Cat and her Kitten. 1920. Charcoal and pastel on paper.