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GIVENCHY FW 2013

Anthony Gross, Pech de Murat, 1978, and Quercy Blanc, 1975-77
From the Tate: The artist has explained that ‘Pech de Murat’ is the name of the large hill in the centre of the painting, ‘Pech’ meaning peak. The view is almost identical to that in the watercolour ‘Quercy Blanc’, 1975–7 (T02111), and is taken from the top of the hills near the artist’s home in this area near Cahors in the Lot, which has been the principal subject of his landscapes for some twenty years. He wrote (18 October 1980) that, as with the water-colour, ‘here also I attempt to make the picture glow from within with the light, its own light absorbed from outside.’
My evening with Captain Midnight (real name) will always be remembered as that time I had to clean shark blood off my shorts. (at Sheepshead Bay)
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Peter Stanglmayr for Remix Magazine
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Étienne Jules Ramey, “Theseus Fighting the Minotaur” (1821-27)
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