the renewed hipster movement that will come out of this is going to be so good. last time we saw the rise of the arthoes… sadly halted by covid. i don’t think it’s going to be indie sleaze like most say, it had a small resurgence but it’s over. i think it’s going to go in a twee direction for girls. not a full on recreation of the movement but definitely idolising the 60s, especially france. very twee but edgier than it was during the zoe deschanel era… maybe the girls are going to find out about Alexa Chung again.
i would love to meet the demons that possess me during ovulation one day
Marianne Faithfull, 1967
the minute it gets over 15 degrees these two come out
I need Art like i need God, 1997. Monoprint 30 x 41cm. Brown, N., 2006. Tracey Emin. London: Tate Publishing
I love how different forms of art are all obsessed with each other. A book tries to capture the feeling of music, a painting tries to depict a scene in a book, a song tries to paint a picture. And it's always insufficient. No single form of art can encapsulate another form of art and capture the essence of it – but it tries, and its attempts are impossibly compelling. All the forms of art are in love with each other and spend so much time trying to express what makes the other kinds of art so lovely.