
Heitor Magno – Untitled (2013)
The moon? A galaxy far, far away? Mold pattern?
It’s watercolour, apparently but I really can’t shake the feeling that this has everything to do with a sort of Zen-like meditation on impermanence.

Heitor Magno – Untitled (2013)
The moon? A galaxy far, far away? Mold pattern?
It’s watercolour, apparently but I really can’t shake the feeling that this has everything to do with a sort of Zen-like meditation on impermanence.
[↑] Cang Xian – To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain (1995); [↓] Ann Mansolino – Untitled from Thresholds III series (201X)
Juxtaposition as commentary
Vojtěch V. Sláma – [↖] Catherine in the Pond, Slatina, Czech Republic from Wolf’s Honey series (1998) [↗] Lucy, Jevišovice, Czech Republic from Wolf’s Honey series (2003); [↙] Ka. Te. Mi., Slatina, Czech Republic From Wolf’s Diary series (2006); [↘] On a Schooltrip, Stříbský mlýn, Czech Republic from Wolf’s Honey series (1999)
Is not the most erotic portion of a body where the garment gapes? In
perversion […] there are no
“erogenous zones” (a foolish expression, besides); it is intermittence,
as psychoanalysis has so rightly stated, which is erotic: the
intermittence of skin flashing between two articles of clothing
(trousers and sweater), between two edges (the open-necked shirt, the
glove and the sleeve); it is this flash itself which seduces, or rather:
the staging of an appearance-as-disappearance.