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Our architectural photography pieces will leave you in a dreamy state of mind...come enter into Italy for a piece of heaven, featuring an exquisite night-time architectural powerplant landmark photo called 'Inside the Tower in Tuscany, Italy' by Italian photographer Fabio Sartori. -Writing and Photo Editing by our very own Photo Editor @ari.adams.photo Ari Adams, Musée Magazine Congratulations to Fabio for making it into THE ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2022 SHORTLIST! APA 2022 Interiors Shortlist: Inside the Tower, Geothermal Power Plant, in Monterotondo Marittimo, Tuscany, Italy by photographer Fabio Sartori. Now in its tenth year, the Architectural Photography Awards committee released its 2022 shortlist of photographs on October 31st. Highlighting four photographs in each of six categories, the images overwhelmingly emphasize the ultra-modernized world that we live in and are headed further towards. Consisting of a total of six categories, the first five categories—Exteriors, Interiors, Sense of Place, Buildings in Use, and Mobile—focus on bridges as an overarching theme as interpreted by the photographers. Meanwhile, the Portfolio category focuses on transportation hubs, featuring images that focus heavily on modernist airports and train stations in Turkey and China. All of the shortlisted images will be exhibited in Lisbon, Portugal at the World Architecture Festival from November 30th - December 2nd, after which the winners of this year’s awards will be announced.
FROM OUR ARCHIVES: FRANK UWE LAYSIEPEN: S’HE, 1973 TO 1974 On December 15, 1973 the American Psychiatric Association declared homosexuality is not a mental illness. In celebration of this moment in history, we look back to Issue No. 24 – Identity.
MOMENT: CANSU YILDIRAN They were under custody for 24 hours, next day they were trialed and two of them were given house arrest (resisting the police), and all had given bans on leaving the country. To read this article and for more columns like these, visit our website through the link in our bio. Love conquers all.
ARCHITECTURE: IQON RESIDENCES Towering above the skyline of Quito, Ecuador stands the newly completed IQON Residences building. Designed by Bjark Ingels Group (BIG)—who were hired by Uribe Schwarzkopf in 2017—the tower contrasts the traditionally low-rise buildings of the city and currently stands as the tallest building in Quito, the capital city of Ecuador. The residential building’s sleek yet brutalist design sets it apart as a work of truly modern architecture in a city that is beginning to distinguish itself as an economic capital of South America. To read this article and for more columns like these, visit our website through the link in our bio.

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Topiary House © Marc Balet @galleriacadoro #NYC | Opened Dec. 8, 2022 Ca D’Oro Gallery presents Marc Balet- marcbalet, NFT NOW. Included among the works is Topiary House. A 3 dimensional model built to depict Marc’s ironic take on society’s mania for environmental architecture. In this 4 room house (bedroom here) everything grows out of four trees which form a thick, lush canopy of vegetation. Bedspreads are watered, pillows are trimmed. The #NFT is an animated version, with sound, of the original piece.
UESDAY READS: ALEC SOTH “As precious testimony of the common nature of our isolation, therefore, photography does not aim to eliminate loneliness and bridge the gap, erasing differences. Rather, when fully savoured, it becomes a celebration of such distance, an appreciation of the many islands around us.” Full article: https://museemagazine.com/features/tuesday-reads-alec-soth 📷 Carolina Wojtas
“we have witnessed.” FROM OUR ARCHIVES: ZANELE MUHOLI 📷 @muholizanele Read more at Museemagazine.com © All rights reserved. Facebook and Instagram cannot use Musée Magazine’s name or any of its content.
WEEKEND PORTFOLIO: JUNE KIM & MICHELLE CHO
“This body of work from early 2016 is an exploration of identity, relativity and finding the surreal in the every day.” Read more at museemagazine.com 📷 @junebugkim @mkmicho-blog
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WOMAN CRUSH WEDNESDAY: GRACE LEE “The images not only show where I was in life at the time but also the version of myself that I truly want to be.” Read more at museemagazine.com 📷 @ezralastingarms © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PUBLISHED BY MUSÉE. -

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Drowning in Blue
We jumped in the car and headed to New Jersey. My good friend had been suffering with major depression for three months and seemed to be drowning—floating away from all her support. As a practicing psychoanalyst, I wasn’t there to treat her as a patient, but I felt desperate to find things we could do together to “cheer her up.” With our close group of friends, we stayed with my in-laws at their midcentury house with a saltwater pool. Maybe this was a break my friend needed. I hoped we’d have fun and swim in the pool—and we did, day and night. One night, we swam in the pool until dawn. This photo of her was lightness—a pure, phenomenal, weightless gift. It captures a moment that upended the heaviness. It upended a darkness broken into a thousand pieces of effervescent light. Water breaks stone. There is a sadness, a loneliness that feels endless. But no feeling is final. This moment of joy I can hold, from the trace of light brought before a lens.
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FLASH FICTION: The Smoking Guy
By Ann Catherine Hughes
“I smoke a cigarette whenever I think of you. Lately I’m going through three packs a day.
You linger in the shadows of my mind and I’ve fought so hard to keep you there. I knew it was foolish to let you into my life, but don’t fools love most passionately? That’s what I tried to do, not that it was any use. You weren’t looking to get attached but you played the game until you had your fill of me.
I’m walking, now, along this lonely street to forget. You peer down from every window, mocking me with your steely eyes. Say a prayer for the other broken hearts in the city, for they know nothing but the cold. One morning I will wake to find that I’m no longer haunted by the memory of you.
But for now, I smoke the memories away.” 📷 @melbreyer Read more at Museemagazine.com © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PUBLISHED BY MUSÉE. -
LARRY SULTAN’s “Pictures from Home” Series “In the midst of the Reagan era, when the institution of family had become a powerful image and political tool, he felt a strong urge “to puncture this mythology of the family and to show what happens when we are driven by images of success.”
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“The Garden is a modern fairy tale woven together by Heck’s photographs and poetry he wrote following his mother’s passing.”
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“Cupido’s dreamlike world harnesses the sweet sadness of life’s transience alongside the consolatory beauty of nature.” 📷 @paul.cupido
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Vital Force: Water Essential at Front Room Gallery
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The event starts on Friday, January 17,2020 by 12.00 PM
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“Drugs are ‘cunning, baffling, and powerful.’ They teach us that in NA. Drugs can change your soul. I’ve seen it happen to so many people. But through twenty years of crack addiction, I always maintained my sense of self. I took so many beatings from drug dealers. I had my skull fractured, my nose broken, I lost an eye. I was shot twice with a 44 magnum at point blank range. But despite all these afflictions, despite all that darkness, I was able to maintain my sanity and self-respect. I’d never rape anyone. Wouldn’t attack anyone. Would never rob with a gun or a knife. Wouldn’t yell, or scream, or frighten people. That’s not who I was. I never forgot my name. I never forgot my birthday. I used to go to the library, and open the encyclopedia, and memorize all the muscles and nerves and organs. I wanted to document myself. I could always locate my sternohyoid. And my thyrohyoid. I’ve always known my human worth. I think so much of that came from my mother. There’s a word called ‘superego,’ and it means how you’re trained by your parents and stuff like that. It’s the thing that guides you. I can still hear my mother’s voice talking to me today. Telling me to take care of myself. And to respect myself. Saying: ‘You’re a good person, Frederick.’ That’s one thing she always did. She always called me by my name. Even when I let her down. Even when I stole from her. Even when the whole world was ignoring me. She never called me ‘son.’ Never ‘boy.’ Never ‘idiot.’ She always called me Frederick. And she told me that I’d always been a good person.”