“In Our Time” (+) Vogue, June 2013 photographer: Bruce Weber Dree Hemingway

“In Our Time” (+)
Vogue, June 2013 
photographer: Bruce Weber
Dree Hemingway

“Intimacy/Creophagy” by Angelica Alzona
This palette.
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“Intimacy/Creophagy” by Angelica Alzona

This palette.

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Amica Magazine, May 2013 (+) photographer: Giovanni Gastel Bianca Balti, David Gandy
lololol unrealistically beautiful couple
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Amica Magazine, May 2013 (+)
photographer: Giovanni Gastel
Bianca Balti, David Gandy

lololol unrealistically beautiful couple

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Twelv Magazine, Spring Summer 2013 (+) photographer: Chama Giedre Dukauskaite

Twelv Magazine, Spring Summer 2013 (+)
photographer: Chama
Giedre Dukauskaite

Twelv Magazine, Spring Summer 2013 (+) photographer: Chama Giedre Dukauskaite

Twelv Magazine, Spring Summer 2013 (+)
photographer: Chama
Giedre Dukauskaite

In the Mood for Love (2000)

In the Mood for Love (2000)

(Source: quintets)

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Le pianiste by Benoit Courti
in case you didn’t think the piano could be intimate
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Le pianiste by Benoit Courti

in case you didn’t think the piano could be intimate

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“The Sweetest Thing” (+)
Vogue Australia, April 2013 
photographer: Will Davidson
Cassi van den Dungen

“Your Feet”
by Pablo Neruda

When I cannot look at your face
I look at your feet.

Your feet of arched bone,
your hard little feet.

I know that they support you,
and that your gentle weight
rises upon them.

Your waist and your breasts,
the doubled purple
of your nipples,
the sockets of your eyes
that have just flown away,
your wide fruit mouth,
your red tresses,
my little tower.

But I love your feet
only because they walked
upon the earth and upon
the wind and upon the waters,
until they found me.

How I would edit this video to increase tears:

-weave footage of their joint performance art in between shots of Ulay winding through the museum

-sync footage of Marina and Ulay walking across the Great Wall to footage of Ulay approaching Marina in the museum

-sync the goodbye hug at the Great Wall with their hands touching at the museum

-sync the release of the hug with the release of the hands

-cry re: performance art

Marina Abramovic meets Ulay, 2010

Marina Abramovic and Ulay started an intense love story in the ’70s, performing art out of the van they lived in. When they felt the relationship had run its course, they decided to walk the Great Wall of China, each from one end, meeting for one last big hug in the middle and never seeing each other again. At her 2010 MoMa retrospective, Marina performed ‘The Artist Is Present’ as part of the show, a minute of silence with each stranger who sat in front of her. Ulay arrived without her knowing it and this is what happened.

Marina Abramovic meets Ulay

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