Tom Wesselmann (American 1931 - 2004), Study for Face #2, 1967. Liquitex and pencil on board, 3,5 x 38 cm | 9 ¼ x 15 in.
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Lyrics:
I found her on a night of fire and noise
Wild bells rang in a wild sky
I knew from that moment on
I’d love her till the day that I died
And I kissed away a thousand tears
My lady of the Various Sorrows
Some begged, some borrowed, some stolen
Some kept safe for tomorrow
On an endless night, silver star spangled
The bells from the chapel went jingle-jangle
Do you love me?
She was given to me to put things right
And I stacked all my accomplishments beside her
Still I seemed so obsolete and small
I found God and all His devils inside her
In my bed she cast the blizzard out
A mock sun blazed upon her head
So completely filled with light she was
Her shadow fanged and hairy and mad
Our love-lines grew hopelessly tangled
And the bells from the chapel went jingle-jangle
Do you love me?
She had a heartful of love and devotion
She had a mindful of tyranny and terror
Well, I try, I do, I really try
But I just err, baby, I do, I error
So come find me, my darling one
I’m down to the grounds, the very dregs
Ah, here she comes, blocking the sun
Blood running down the inside of her legs
The moon in the sky is battered and mangled
And the bells from the chapel go jingle-jangle
Do you love me?
All things move toward their end
I knew before I met her that I would lose her
I swear I made every effort to be good to her
I swear I made every effort not to abuse her
Crazy bracelets on her wrists and her ankles
And the bells from the chapel went jingle-jangle
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Dana Schutz (American b. 1976), Piano in the Rain, 2012. Oil on canvas, 88 x 84 in. (Source: MAC, Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal)
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Teetz (Anthony Pecoraro) (Canadian b. 1992) , Latex Ghost, 2024. Mixed media on wood panel, 48 x 36 x 1.75 in.
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“The angry, the empty, the lonely, the tricked. We are all museums of fear.” ~ Charles Bukowski
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Jerónimo López Ramírez (Dr. Larka) (Mexican b. 1972), Untitled (mia o de nadia…y que la ahorca), 2011. Rabbit glue, vinyl, acrylic and gouache on paper, 52.95 x 76.57 in.
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