heroines


...show me you


“i dont get it. women are gorgeous. the female body a feast.

why do people shoot women with the intention to delete all imaginary possible flaws? why not shoot them in such a way the result looks like a celebration of women? a picture that looks like a party for your eyes and everyone is invited!
i tried to practice what i preach today.
shoot women. bites lip*. cant wait to get those pics developed.”

La fille d’O

we are...
[Jennavev] [taylor] [rush] [diana] [Z]
[kalei] [matt]

intheshadowofyggdrasil:

tamburina:

Rhythm 0, 1974, Marina Abramović
To test the limits of the relationship between performer and    audience, Abramović developed one of her most challenging (and    best-known) performances. She assigned a passive role to herself, with    the public being the force which would act on her.
Abramović had placed upon a table 72 objects that people were allowed    to use (a sign informed them) in any way that they chose. Some of   these  were objects that could give pleasure, while others could be   wielded to  inflict pain, or to harm her. Among them were scissors, a   knife, a  whip, and, most notoriously, a gun and a single bullet. For   six hours  the artist allowed the audience members to manipulate her   body and  actions.
Initially, members of the audience reacted with caution and modesty,    but as time passed (and the artist remained impassive) several people    began to act quite aggressively. As Abramović described it later:
“The experience I learned was that…if you leave decision to the    public, you can be killed.” … “I felt really violated: they cut my    clothes, stuck rose thorns in my stomach, one person aimed the gun at my    head, and another took it away. It created an aggressive atmosphere.    After exactly 6 hours, as planned, I stood up and started walking  toward   the public. Everyone ran away, escaping an actual  confrontation.”

Talk about sacrificing all for your art.

intheshadowofyggdrasil:

tamburina:

Rhythm 0, 1974, Marina Abramović

To test the limits of the relationship between performer and audience, Abramović developed one of her most challenging (and best-known) performances. She assigned a passive role to herself, with the public being the force which would act on her.

Abramović had placed upon a table 72 objects that people were allowed to use (a sign informed them) in any way that they chose. Some of these were objects that could give pleasure, while others could be wielded to inflict pain, or to harm her. Among them were scissors, a knife, a whip, and, most notoriously, a gun and a single bullet. For six hours the artist allowed the audience members to manipulate her body and actions.

Initially, members of the audience reacted with caution and modesty, but as time passed (and the artist remained impassive) several people began to act quite aggressively. As Abramović described it later:

“The experience I learned was that…if you leave decision to the public, you can be killed.” … “I felt really violated: they cut my clothes, stuck rose thorns in my stomach, one person aimed the gun at my head, and another took it away. It created an aggressive atmosphere. After exactly 6 hours, as planned, I stood up and started walking toward the public. Everyone ran away, escaping an actual confrontation.

Talk about sacrificing all for your art.

(Source: crashbangtrollop, via serialkiller)




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    this is SO fucking crazy.
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    still blows my mind every time.
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