swan in Tjörnin - iii
swan in Tjörnin - ii
The Books of Icelanders, Íslendingabók, written by…
swan in Tjörnin - i
old friends
the road back to Reykjavik
the water dances
Skógafoss
Iceland, hillside with cattle
another lonely road
for John FitzGerald
Gallery, Reykjavik Art Museum
artwork
tools of our art or craft
tools of our art or craft
Riff returns!
and radiance falls on Reykjavik
the weight of our age
clouds, glacier
the coast around Dyrhólaey
Seljalandsfoss
Dyrhólaey lighthouse
village, southern Iceland
voice of the tower, once
diadem
the righteous rides forth without fear
history
fresh faces
looking forward, looking back
Greenland, from the air
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And now I've realized why I was so unimpressed by Tate Modern. Many conceptual artists have lost any interest in pop, or arousing people. And when I was there I didn't see anything by the conceptual artists I like who are still interested (e. g., Tracey Emin, Jemima Steheli, Liz Cohen.).
This pops -- subtly, but it pops good.
I just realized I was interpreting this entirely as an abstract. There's also pop when you find the sword.
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