Barbara Kruger (American, b. 1945), Untitled (Do I Have to Give Up Me to be Loved By You?), 2011. Archival pigment print, in artist’s frame.
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Barbara Kruger (American, b. 1945), Untitled (Do I Have to Give Up Me to be Loved By You?), 2011. Archival pigment print, in artist’s frame.
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Dreaming of road trips and poppy fields




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I rewatched Howl’s Moving Castle and it’s still so adorable!!
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the night is alive ✨








“I am my own muse, I am the subject I know best. The subject I want to know better.” -Frida Kahlo
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“The skin for me, that’s where my career kind of started. The skin was an access point. I started drawing in this patterned style back in 2004 and all I wanted to do—not really thinking a lot about race but it became race—was this idea of ‘What does skin feel like?’ when you’re defined by something. I came to the U.S. when I was five years old from Nigeria and had no knowledge of American history and was crash-coursed into it.“—Toyin Ojih Odutola
[Toyin Ojih Odutola (b. 1985), Between the Margins, 2017. Charcoal, pastel and pencil on paper, 24 x 19 in. ©Toyin Ojih Odutola. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York]
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