Le Charismeur
@walkerwaugh
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are you the farmer?
somewhere else before
Joined June 2015
strong argument that this is the greatest work of internet art of the 2020s
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A question Gallup asked in 1961, about what has been remembered as one of the most iconic and effective protest movements in American history.
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"Painting is not for me either decorative amusement or the plastic invention of felt reality; it must be every time: invention, discovery, revelation." —Max Ernst #MaxErnst was born on this day in 1891. This work is in the @guggenheimpgc. 🎨: Max Ernst, "The Antipope," 1941-42.
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“To what purpose, April, do you return again? Beauty is not enough.”
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Young people say Hemingway sucks because until you've lived a little and seen the dark and long shadow of death creeping all over your hope, you won't understand a short story like "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place." You are in essence the young waiter who is bored and annoyed by the
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VISIONS✨ by Other World Great way to start out @friezeofficial LA art week. Merging digital w/ physical -- prints infused with image & impasto! Great panel: @eli_schein @otherworld_xx @MagnusResch
@proof_xyz @yugalabs SohoHouse Weho @walkerwaugh @musicalnetta @akasteveyyy
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After quarantine canceled the legendary 77-year-old psychedelic soul superhero Swamp Dogg’s planned tour, he re-emerged for a glorious concert at PW. https://t.co/GQqZbXshFU
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How Leo Tolstoy's 1886 short story “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” illustrates the moral dimension to economic thinking.
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Just two CEO's, hanging out at W3Paris '23 🐧🎨
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Thank you @walkerwaugh for delivering on my Christmas wish list. #2912 is perfect ❤️ @CryptoDickbutts
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Damn what did Mona Lisa do to LBJ?
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Big fan of Finnegan Shannon, former @PioneerWorks_ resident and @wassaicproject OG.
Finnegan Shannon’s latest show requires no walking and offers ample seating. The show is aimed explicitly at questioning the ableist valuing of bodily exertion, as well as at the exclusionary assumptions museums make about bodies.
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