
Francis Bacon, Sensations of Couples Copulating Triptych, Three Studies of Figures on Beds, 1972

Francis Bacon, Sensations of Couples Copulating Triptych, Three Studies of Figures on Beds, 1972

Carol Rama, Malelingue, 1996, watercolor and india ink on paper, 21,5×33, 5 cm
by Julie Carr
1. It does not take much
2. Half an hour here, half an hour there
3. It’s not a “presence” I adore
4. The erotically swollen moon
5. Let me go, friends, companions
6. The soldier watches his kid in a play
7. He seems nothing less or more than “foreigner”
8. Grass. Dirt.
9. The bottle broke and all the women gathered shards
10. The effect was of inflation
11. There was only one alive moment in the day
12. Either I loved myself or I loved you
13. Just like a mother to say that
14. “Do you become very much?” she wrote

Louise Bourgeois, Couple, 2001, Drypoint with ink, pencil and gouache additions

Amedeo Modigliani, Portrait of Lunia Czechowska in White Blouse, 1917
Unmastered: A Book on Desire, Most Difficult to Tell by Katherine Angel

Carol Rama, Eroica, 2001