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katydidnot:

can’t decide if it would be ~feminist oversharing~ or just plain oversharing to post pictures of my canker sores. (considering it ~feminist oversharing~ maybe because i associate them with my menstrual cycle and this month i am all about tmi re: menstruation) i have two right now right on top of each other and i took a picture and i think it’s real cool but also it’s like my mouth sores? pretty sure this is inappropriate internet behavior. i will show you them if you want to see them. do you want to see them?

ps. yes 

ps. to hell with it

(oldmoon)
jiří kovanda, untitled (on an escalator…turning around, i look into the eyes of the person standing behind me…), 1977
hilarious, dumb, and strangely touching. i feel a little uneasy about the way it oscillates between prototypically masculine modes of sensitivity and insensitivity, vulnerability and intimidation, carelessness and intention. i think i might be able to love it. 

(oldmoon)

jiří kovanda, untitled (on an escalator…turning around, i look into the eyes of the person standing behind me…), 1977

hilarious, dumb, and strangely touching. i feel a little uneasy about the way it oscillates between prototypically masculine modes of sensitivity and insensitivity, vulnerability and intimidation, carelessness and intention. i think i might be able to love it. 

(Source: gonetocroatoan)

3 Apr 2011 / Reblogged from gonetocroatoan with 5 notes / Jiří Kovanda body art 

hannah wilke, rosebud, 1975, latex and metal snaps 
“when you make love and have an orgasm, you experience it in waves, so to me thats like these sculptures: very luscious, very beautiful and opening—opening up like gentle waves, like flowers.”

hannah wilke, rosebud, 1975, latex and metal snaps 

“when you make love and have an orgasm, you experience it in waves, so to me thats like these sculptures: very luscious, very beautiful and opening—opening up like gentle waves, like flowers.”

adrian piper, what will become of me , 1985-ongoinghair, fingernails, skin, jars, shelf and typed text on paper 

adrian piper, what will become of me , 1985-ongoing
hair, fingernails, skin, jars, shelf and typed text on paper