1. my skull x-rays

     

  2. disturber-magazine:

    Recommended book: Dirk Braeckman

    Dirk Braeckman is one of Belgium’s leading artistic photographers. In each of his monumental photographic works, he creates an enclosed, isolated world that appears endless in its tactility, while at the same time gives short shrift to the illusions of the medium. These images do not aim to convey anything and yet they are suggestive of complete narratives.

    Dirk Braeckman
    Roma Publications, 2011
    384 pp, hardcover, 28,5 × 24,5 cm
    Edition: 2500, $87.50

     

  3. terrysdiary:

    Detail of Bret Easton Ellis obituary.

     

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  6. john baldessari

    jesuisperdu:

    “I guess a lot of it’s just lashing out, because I didn’t know how to be an artist, and all this time spent alone in the dark in these studios and importing my culture and constant questions. I’d say, ‘Well, why is this art? Why isn’t that art?’”

    (via disturber-magazine)

     

  7. Street view: Superman on the balcony

     

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  9. disturber-magazine:

    Aaron McElroy

     

  10. disturber-magazine:

    Daniel Evans and Brendan Baker are a London-based photographic duo. Their work has appeared in Nowness, POP and Self Publish Be Happy. Sleeping Through an Earthquake is their brand new series. Shot during a month-long stay in Gujarat (western India), the series documents their experience in an environment “a world away from daily life in London”. They also say: Whether it was watching cows amble down the empty streets at midnight, setting off fireworks in caves or buying fruit off a guy on the street, it was our way of documenting what the country gave us. In many ways, it was like playing cricket with a tennis ball”.

    Check out all the series on Disturber.