José Quintanar, A Dutch landscape of 26 days, Shower Gallery, Rotterdam, May 2020 [© José Quintanar]
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'Blade Runner 2049' by Matt Griffin.
Officially licensed 24" x 36" lithograph print, in a numbered Regular edition of 275 for £39.99 / $50; and a numbered Foil Variant edition of 200 for £49.99 / $60.
On sale Thursday October 5 at 6pm UK / 1pm ET through Vice Press & Bottleneck Gallery.
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The Thing, officially licensed posters will be available exclusively from Vice Press on Thursday the 8th of February at 6pm GMT (UK) 1pm NYC time. The Timed X-Ray Edition will be available until Midnight on the 11th of February
Blue version: Edition Of 200, 24x36 inches, Hand Numbered Screen Print
Sepia Variant: Edition Of 100, 24x36 inches, Hand Numbered Screen Print
X-Ray variant is archival pigment on 5mil clear acetate film to give it that authentic X-Ray feel and will be available as a timed edition from Thursday until Sunday. This thing (narf) is going to look CRAZY in a light box!
Here's a few sketches of unused ideas.
https://vice-press.com/
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Bottleneck Gallery in the US and Vice Press in the UK will release Blade Runner 2049 fine art pigment prints by Matt Ferguson today, November 29, at 12pm. The hand-numbered edition of 1,000 measures 16.5x23.4 and costs $40.
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As someone with chronic pain who wears braces basically everyday and will probably need some sort of mobility aid in the not-so-distant future, and as someone whose community includes disabled people, and as someone who is doing my best to work in museums I feel like it’s irresponsible to not be ferally furious when I go to museums for my coursework or for fun and they aren’t accessible or are only partially accessible.
(Or when I’m listening to a curator-led lecture on counter cultural art and zine production and there’s not anything in the entire exhibition about disability
Or when im the only one of my classmates on the tour wearing a mask)
If museums are supposed to be public community spaces and you make them inaccessible to physically disabled people or you actively don’t include disability in your preservation and display of cultural artifacts you are conveying a very specific idea of what your public and your community includes. It’s absolutely a value statement, even if it’s one born of inattention.
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José Quintanar, A Dutch landscape of 26 days, Shower Gallery, Rotterdam, May 2020 [© José Quintanar]
(Via: void())
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tom was sick,
mark was side-eyeing everything,
travis only wanted to play drums,
and to top it off, they were in germany.
blink-182 stars in 'the long road home'
november 2, 2000
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this is my son who has every blessing
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