Errday I'm curatin'


Latest work - now that this has been gifted, it can be made public! A take on the word “curator” and its misuse nowadays.

Size : A2 printed on uncoated matte 180gsm
Freire told me personally about his indignation because of the delegation’s suggestions. He invited them to go back to the US, and once they had solved the problems of North American education they could come back and talk to him about education in São Paulo. After this meeting Paulo Freire told the Mayor of the city, Luiza Erundina, that if the World Bank’s loans were approved by the city, he would renounce his position (Torres, 1995, p. 131).
Torres, C. (1995). ‘Estado, privatização e política educacional. Elementos para uma crítica do neoliberalismo’, in Gentili, P. (ed.), Pedagogia da Exclusão: Crítica ao Neoliberalismo em Educação. Petrópolis: Editora Vozes.

NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star


The NYC 1993: EXPERIMENTAL JET SET, TRASH AND NO STAR exhibition at the New Museum looks brilliant - the pay phone as a time machine concept makes me wish I was in NY for this.

Brixton Market, 1972



myvintagelondon:
Brixton Market. 19 magazine, 1972



natgeofound:
Motorcycle club members wear studded leather jackets and rakish caps in London, England, June 1966.
Photograph by James P. Blair, National Geographic



natgeofound:
Reading the news in France.
Photograph by Maynard Owen Williams, National Geographic

Babylon Chronicle: Forbidden museum: Iraqis cannot visit their nationalmuseum

Babylon Chronicle: Forbidden museum: Iraqis cannot visit their national museum

tammuz:
March 4, 2013

In a detailed article published today in Al-Sharq Al-Wasat, one of the most prominent newspapers in the Middle East, Iraqi archeologist Dr. Lamia Al-Gailani described the tragic looting of the National Museum of Iraq in 2003. The first female archeologist of Iraq, a University of…

I only said


The opener to My Bloody Valentine’s concert at Hammersmith Apollo on Tuesday - I Only Said (by bnugia2)

After Hours





unlikecityguides:
A fair amount of films have tried to capture the essence of Berlin’s anything-goes party culture. Most have failed, and not least ‘cos of the city’s prevalent no-cameras-allowed policy. That’s until two plucky filmmakers managed to crack open the toughest of nuts: Berghain. It’s an after-hour like you’ve never seen. Steffen Köhn and Phillip Kaminiak released wild animals to explore the confines of the empty former power station; their natural inquisitiveness throwing the brutal architecture into some seriously stark relief. This upside-down short film premieres tonight from 7pm, as part of the Kultur: Stadt exhibition.

After Hours | Kultur: Stadt | Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg | 15 March - 26 May

Typography Beard Guide



I don’t know…Bodoni is much more of a 5 o’clock shadow to me…