Happy Monday,
This week I finally launched a way for readers of this newsletter to support my work in order to keep this publication free. I like to think of it as Curation-as-a-Service.
In exchange for supporting me as a creator, I curate the Internet for you 🔮🐇
If you’ve ever gotten any value from my writing, it would mean the world to me to have your support.
Todays issue:
- modern greek sculpture
- visual poetry
- kisses on film
- meditative cabins
Enjoy ☕️
A R T
Daniel Arsham Recasts Sculptural Masterpieces as Future Relics
"Borrowing from the clean, vivid clarity of modernist painting and underpinned by the city’s distinctive pastel colour palette, Byrne’s photos transform banal, everyday scenes into captivating, pristine dreamscapes."
Aniela Sobieski is intrigued by “the human impulse to self-decorate,” a fascination that permeates every aspect of her portraiture.
A Brilliant Studio Ghibli-Style ad for travel Oregon imagines the state as an adventurous dreamland
The Enigmatic Timelessness of Nicolette Johnson's Ceramics
The Visual Poetry of Anatol Knotek
P H O T O G R A P H Y
Fred den Ouden. Kissing goodbye, 1967 .
A R C H I T E C T U R E
Frank Gehry has released visuals of a pair of twisting shiny skyscrapers, one of which will be over 300 metres, for King Street West in Toronto.
Reconnecting with Nature in a Meditative Retreat in Siberia
Nelson Chow Designs a VIP Lounge in Hong Kong as an Abstract Echo of Nature
Pavel Míček Architects Design a Modern Mountain Cabin in the Czech Republic
W O R D S
“I wanted to be something else. Myself, but better. Wild, and not-yet, A burn, maybe as it is occurring.”
— Cynthia Cruz, from “Fragment (Friday, July 8),” published in Bomb Magazine
"Cinema is a mirror to observe others and then observe oneself again. “What we want is to see ourselves in others, and this movie is a door to my life and to say a little about who I am. Not that I am exactly like the character, but my worldview is there."
— Lila Aviles
❤️,
Patricia
I’m Patricia and have a full-time job but curate this newsletter in my free time as a labor of love.
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