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In 2011 while on assignment for Scientific American magazine, photographer Adam Voorhes discovered over 700 glass jars of damaged, deformed or rare brains preserved in formaldehyde that had been essentially forgotten in the bowels of the University of Texas Mental Hospital in the 1960s. He unearthed a storage closet containing hundreds of the specimens and developed an obsession with studying them.
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ANN DEMEULEMEESTER SS25
photographer: Angela Ricciardi
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Raqib Shaw (Indian, 1974) - When the Thing with Feathers Turned Red (after Tintoretto) (2021-22)
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Charioteer of Delphi. From “The Civilization of Greece” by François Chamoux, 1960.
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headline from the nature briefing today / Map of the World, seperis
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Detail from marble floor, Cornaro Chapel, Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome, Italy, 17th century
Featured in Hannibal S03E02
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Tahmineh Monzavi, 2022, From the Afro-Iranian Balouchistant series
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“I love you but there are things older and murkier than love. Things that live not in the heart but the entrails. I don’t want you to see me with the wolf. I don’t want you to see what he does to me. I don’t want you to see what i do to him.”
— Catherynne M. Valente, “The Red Girl,” from The Bread We Eat in Dreams
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