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snailspng · 1 day ago
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Random PNGs, part 203
(1. Enamel flying fish pendant, 2. Cat soap (?), 3. Marimo-looking mizugashi dessert, 4. Vintage fish button (?), 5. Donkey costume from "Ainsi parla Zarathoustra" for Renaud-Barrault Theater (1974), 6. Phoenician glass bead face (?), 7. 1950's aquarium lighter, 8. Enamel snake box by Phil Barnes, 9. Victorian jade kidney bean necklace)
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sukinapan · 1 day ago
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teepublic store updated with my latest art (っ'ヮ'c)
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pngsforthepeople · 2 days ago
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More hand fan pngs
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leaky-heart · 1 day ago
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Will you chew until it bleeds ?
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a-r-labaere · 2 days ago
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gnOme gnOme
The Yellow Site: The King in Yellow Wiki The Yellow Site Cordelia’s Song from The King in Yellow Cordelia's Song from The King In Yellow thisyellowmadness Online presence of writer and editor Joseph S. Pulver thisyellowmadness Vincent Starrett Studies in Starrett Cordelia’s Song from The King in Yellow “Cordelia’s Song from The King in Yellow” (1938) by Vincent Starrett & “Evening Reflections, Carcosa” (2011) by Ann K. Schwader
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Mavigne, Or: A Treatise On The Metaphysics Of Inner Space Travel, And The Kingdom Of Erikaar, Whose Name Is Darkness Made Light, And Further Theological Expositions Thereof
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Aren't people just tired of dying on this hill?
It's not about you, it's about them and if someone wants their pronouns to be they/them, get over it.
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tylerspangler · 1 day ago
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Artwork Copyright © Tyler Spangler
Shop: shoptylerspangler.com
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weepingwidar · 17 hours ago
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Patssi Valdez (Mexican-American Chicana, 1951) - Pyrah (ca. 1988)
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snailspng · 4 hours ago
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Nasty little guy PNGs, part 4 (dog edition)
(1. Ugly bulldog clay sculpture, 2. Dog painting from "Cosmographie universelle" (1555), 3. Folk art animal jug, 4. Antique Einco mohair dog (?), 5. Vintage face clay sculpture, 6. Resting bulldog concrete sculpture by Lou Rankin, 7. Prattware jug with bear holding a dog (c. 1800), 8. Vintage paper maché dog sculpture, 9. Dog painting from "A Child in Ecclesiastical Dress" by Juan Bautista Martinez de Mazo)
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a-r-labaere · 2 days ago
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Paul Pfeiffer Paula Cooper Gallery | 529 West 21st Street By Eva Díaz
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To Johan Huizinga, author of the classic 1938 study Homo Ludens, it is the healthy, energetic civilization that is able to constantly engender new forms of play, whereas in decadent societies, highly organized systems of recreation and amusement become mere formal games. With its concise group of works, all from 2012, Paul Pfeiffer’s exhibition “Playroom” explored the spectrum of modernity’s forms of play, from “free,” fun and pleasurable activities to codified competitions in which profit or passive entertainment seem to be the motivating impetus. The most mesmerizing of these works is 100 Point Game, a digitally altered video transferred to a 16-mm film loop. In its four and a half minutes, 100 Point Game follows the arc of fifty “nothing but net” jump shots in professional basketball games. Yet Pfeiffer has digitally removed each basketball so that the camera seems to pan and follow an absence that suddenly, dramatically, and spectrally flutters through the meshwork of the net. Getting the basket, scoring the point, winning the game: We as spectators cathect so much to repeated performances of this particular net swoosh, yet Pfeiffer’s film deflates it to a simple, breezelike movement of some woven nylon cords. Like the artist’s breakout 2000 video work John 3:16, in which he altered and collaged footage from some fifty basketball games when the ball was clearly centered in the frame to create an animation of a seemingly miraculous levitating basketball, 100 Point Game, through simplification and abstraction, exposes the routinized gestures in televised games as largely fetishistic preoccupations.
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While 100 Point Game features digitally manipulated video transferred to film, for Home Movie, Pfeiffer made several alterations to 8-mm film, displaying it on a digital monitor, making several obvious alterations to the film in this move. Home Movie’s eight and a half minutes of found 1970s footage depict the activities of a multiracial group of adults and children. Stuffing their VW Beetle full of large balloons, the party makes an excursion to the zoo; upon arrival, they encounter a handwritten sign forbidding balloons on the premises. Undeterred, they head to the grounds of a nearby museum of science and technology and frolic around its grassy fields and fountains among goats and other animals that seem suspiciously like zoo creatures. In several sequences, Pfeiffer has digitally removed the human figures, so the balloons appear to hover untethered just above a child’s height. This makes the film’s Sesame Street–like narrative suddenly surreal, and casts the children’s and adults’ playtime as an analogue to Pfeiffer’s own play with film in his orchestration of inexplicable, enigmatic events.
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The physical centerpiece of “Playroom” was the show’s titular sculpture, a five-by-five-foot hexagonal structure set eye-level on a white plinth. The work is a re-creation of basketball star Wilt Chamberlain’s so-called X-rated or “play” room from his 1970s-era Bel Air mansion, a space of period luxury—mirrored wall panels, a fur-covered water bed—and the site of his much publicized sexual romps (he once claimed to have had sex with more than twenty thousand women). In his architectural model, Pfeiffer removes most of the decorative embellishments (paintings, sculptures, and throw pillows) and makes each of the room’s six walls a one-way mirror, so the experience of looking into the sculpture is a dizzying mise en abyme of reflections without a subject (one’s own peering face is, of course, left out). Pfeiffer’s hollowing out of the space turns it into a Robert Smithson–like non-site (the sculpture’s mirrored, geometric, display-case form contributes to the sense of its contents being nearly geologic) and gives the impression that the “love nest” was not dedicated to spontaneous, “free” pleasure but was the epicenter of a rigidly quantified game of sexual conquest. For Huizinga, play was separated from ordinary life and therefore no material interest could be gained from it. Yet, Pfeiffer suggests, “professionalized” games often trade more in routine and spectacle than in authentic, creative, unalienated pleasures.
—Eva Díaz MORE: PAUL PFEIFFER
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Mavigne, Or: A Treatise On The Metaphysics Of Inner Space Travel, And The Kingdom Of Erikaar, Whose Name Is Darkness Made Light, And Further Theological Expositions Thereof
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'playroom' paul pfeiffer (2012)
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nihildenial · 2 days ago
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Category is: Who Wore It Better?
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vivianveil · 8 hours ago
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images from wikimedia commons
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anty-gone · 1 day ago
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so proud of this I wanted to share my baby on here as well. thought Harrow would fit perfectly my style :)
fanart credit: azurasstarr, syupon, caiosantosart, marceline2174, ninerivens
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flintyfae · 12 hours ago
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femme lover and butch bait pins now available on my etsy!
click to shop 🫶
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final-fantasy-xiii-fan · 1 day ago
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dungeoncrawlerr · 2 days ago
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