Posts Tagged ‘ resurrection ’

extra lucem nulla salus

December 29, 2009
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extra lucem nulla salus

A Metaphysical Field Guide for Photographers. “Eternity is in love with the productions of time” - so wrote William Blake in "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell," perhaps the best-known literary witness in the West to the reality of nonduality, that rarefied realm where subject and object forever incestuously join. Given a moment’s meditation, one can see in this allegation a fairly accurate description of the art of photography, taking as its substance that utterly indestructible (hence, eternal) medium: light.

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If you were rich and British, you would look amazing right now.

November 11, 2008
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If you were rich and British, you would look amazing right now.

On October30th, Christie’s sold off some of the finest fashion fetishes in history at their Resurrection: Avant Garde Fashion auction in Kensington.  The highest bid went to this extraordinary Paco Rabanne Aluminum Tunic Dress at 25 grand.  Most of the avant gardists represented were old garde: Pierre Cardin, Gaultier, Alaia, Cristobal Balenciaga, Norma Kamali, et al., with nary a word from the 21st century. Okay, there was one, a World’s End mini-crini wired skirt, a black hoop mini with yellow stars, but who cares when there’s this amazingly red circular vinyl cape. Viva la vinyl, indeed. Here we have a truly electrifying objet.  Not just some dress the man made before he sold his name to all those luggage companies, but a Pierre Cardin masterpiece circa 1965.  Holy space age deliciousness. And for the real tried and true fetishists, there’s nothing less than a gilt leather hood made by Sex for Malcolm McLaren of the New York Dolls.  You might recognize its alter ego from the famous ‘Cambridge Rapist’ print.               Other delicious take-home delights included an amazing black gauze shroud in two pieces by Rei Kawakubo (which fetched a mere 10k),  a Mr.

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