
Tag: decreation

Ana Mendieta, color photograph documenting earth/body work with carved earth, Old Man’s Creek, Iowa, from the series Silueta works
1976-78

‘Can’t a woman
want to step outside her body?’
—Chris Kraus, Aliens &
Anorexia.
“The invisible,” Costello writes, “is not a vague presence or a ghostly absence, but a quality formed by our desire for absolutes, which in turn gives contour to the finite world we see and recall”
William Wordsworth, Wallace Stevens, Virginia Woolf in The Waves, Alice Oswald, Jean Dubuffet in his “Anticultural Position” speech, Simone Weil in Gravity and Grace
God wants to give us something, but cannot … because our hands are full – there’s nowhere to put it.
Saint Augustine











