Category: Visual Arts
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Encounters with Anonymous: Spectacularly Quotidian
Omar Willey considers the trope of snow.
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Sunday Comics
Rotating head, keeps on the right side/Colied up and tense remains on the lookout/They hate to read The Star’s Sunday Comics/Rotating head tries to look on the bright side of things
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Sunday Comics
Lying with his eyes while his hands are busy working overtime/A soap impression of his wife which he ate and donated to the National Trust/I need a fix because I’m going down, the Sunday Comics I left uptown.
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Encounters with Anonymous: Art and the Ordinary
Omar Willey returns to writing about anonymous photographs and their relationship to art.
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Sunday Comics
Todo es mentira en este mundo. Todo es mentira la verdad. Todo es mentira, Sunday Comics. Todo es mentira, por qué será. Esperando la última ola; esperando la última rola. ¡Arriba los Comics, o-e-a!s
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Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics — not what you’ve been sold. Congo square is open for business! I was there, as god is my witness.
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Sunday Comics
There’s a monkey in the jungle watching a vapor trail, caught up in the conflict between its brain and its tail. And if it’s Sunday Comics, then we got nothing to lose! Please repeat the message: It’s the comix that we choose
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Sunday Comics
And she was lying in the grass. And she could hear the highway breathing. And she would read the Sunday Comics; she’s making sure she is not dreaming.
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Sunday Comics
The bats have left the bell tower, the Comics have been read. Spend Sundays in the black box: Bela Lugosi’s dead.
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Sunday Comics
No one in the world ever gets what they want, and that is beautiful; everybody dies reading Sunday Comics, and that is beautiful. They want what they’re not and I wish they would stop saying, “Deputy Dawg dog a ding ding debadeba.”