Kazuko Miyamoto. Jumpers and Stars, 1983. Installation view, Lower East Side, New York.
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Kazuko Miyamoto. Jumpers and Stars, 1983. Installation view, Lower East Side, New York.

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"Out of Office" ⊞ group show at Hawaii-Lisbon
Installation view, Steven Shearer, The Polygon, 2021
Photography by Dennis Ha
Some Folding
30 x 24cm, acrylic on canvas, 2025

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Robert Longo Rendering of Untitled (Pilgrim), 2024 mixed media, 5 parts, installation view © the artist and Thaddaeus Ropac
When the starry sky, a vista of open seas, or a stained-glass window shedding purple beams fascinate me, there is a cluster of meaning, of colors, of words, of caresses, there are light touches, scents, sighs, cadences that arise, shroud me, carry me away, and sweep me beyond the things I see, hear, or think, The "sublime" object dissolves in the raptures of a bottomless memory. It is such a memory, which, from stopping point to stopping point, remembrance to remembrance, love to love, transfers that object to the refulgent point of the dazzlement in which I stray in order to be.
Installation view of Van Gogh, Starry Night (® Culturespaces, photo by E. Spiller) // Julia Kristeva, Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection, 1980