poisoned land

Poem by Addam Yekutieli, END THE OCCUPATION, 2021

Poem by Addam Yekutieli, END THE OCCUPATION, 2021

As Trevor Noah commented recently about the Palestinian/Israeli conflict, there are so many layers, that depending on where in the timeline you go back to, blame for the current violence continually shifts. Not wanting to delve into the history, instead he focused on one salient issue: power.

Speaking on his Daily Show, he commented: “In Gaza, Israeli air strikes have reportedly killed 28 people, including 10 children. Over 150 people have been wounded. In Israel, Hamas rockets have killed two people. And this exchange of fire comes after the Israeli assault in and around the al-Aqsa mosque that left more than 600 Palestinian protesters, worshippers and civilians wounded. And a few dozen Israeli police.

“Personally, I cannot watch that footage and hear those numbers and see a fair fight.”

He then posed this question: “If you are in a fight where the other person cannot beat you, how hard should you retaliate when they try to hurt you?”

Finally he posed this question in reference to Israel. “And I’m not trying to answer the question, nor do I think I’m smart enough to solve it. All I’m asking is: when you have this much power, what is your responsibility?”

That hit home.

Israeli artist Addam Yekutieli (aka Know Hope) makes art in the studio and on the street reflecting the divisive, complex and volatile situation between Palestine and Israel. Recently he posted a poem on Instagram with the title: END THE OCCUPATION, featuring the startling line highlighting the torturous situation of his country: “How can this land relieve itself from itself”.

And where is the hope that any of this can be resolved humanely and peacefully?

cupid

Artwork: PichiAvio, Cupid, (2021) Grañén, Huesca (north Spain)

Artwork: PichiAvio, Cupid, (2021) Grañén, Huesca (north Spain)

Spreading the love! Brilliant mural by Spanish duo PichiAvio, melding contemporary street art with classical, Cupid, (2021) painted in Grañén is a rural village in the province of Huesca (north Spain).

I LOVE YOU EARTH

Artwork: Billboard by Yoko Ono, I LOVE YOU EARTH, 2021

Artwork: Billboard by Yoko Ono, I LOVE YOU EARTH, 2021

I LOVE YOU EARTH!

For Earth Day (every day) and Yoko Ono created a series of billboards in collaboration with Serpentine Gallery across the UK with this message to care for our beautiful planet.

Yoko Ono said: "There are so many of us in the world who are now awakened, ready to act to save our world. So, let’s work together to save this planet. Together. That’s how we will change the world. We change, and the world changes. Have trust in what you can do. Have trust in how fast we can change our world for the better. Why? Because we have to. Believe that we are one and together we will make it. Love is what connects all lives on Earth.”

sky wonders

Photo: by Ewelina Dziewiela (@ewelinadziewiela)

Photo: by Ewelina Dziewiela (@ewelinadziewiela)

Spectacular sky featuring polar stratospheric clouds in Iceland. Beautiful.

the end of the tunnel

Artwork: SETH (@sethglobepainter), Le bout du tunnel / The end of the tunnel, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, Paris, 2021

Artwork: SETH (@sethglobepainter), Le bout du tunnel / The end of the tunnel, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, Paris, 2021

A beautiful painting of hope from SETH (@sethglobepainter): "Le bout du tunnel" / "The end of the tunnel", Paris, 2021.

Seaspiracy

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The recently released documentary Seaspiracy directed by Ali Tabrizi is incredibly difficult to watch, yet I’d highly recommend it. It exposes the devastating impact of industrial fishing—legal and illegal—on the environment and sea life.

I felt sick watching it, but I persisted as I want to know what’s truly going on. I’m vegetarian and I don’t eat fish, and while I don’t like to enforce my views of what to eat and why, I believe this film would change a lot of people’s perspective if they truly knew what they were eating and the price paid for doing so.

Sit Still

This. A short dance work directed by Vincent René-Lortie in collaboration with Jacob Jonas The Company featuring seven-year-old Adeline, alone in a vacant school and her “intimate and exhaustive journey of self-expression as she navigates her emotions through Krump.” Krump is a free-form style of street dance with Afro-diasporic roots, popular in the United States. Adeline’s adaptation is quietly powerful, the film heart-wrenching and poetic.

This is amazing.

the acorn is happy to become an oak

Handwritten note by Vivienne Westwood, 2019

Handwritten note by Vivienne Westwood, 2019

Beautiful and wise words from the iconic artist/designer/activist Vivienne Westwood:

“The acorn is happy to become an oak
— Aristotle.
He defines happiness as fulfilling your potential. Follow your deep interest (forget yourself) and become who you are.”

Griffon!!

Awrtork: paste-up of griffon by SONAC (@sonac.artwork), Paris, 2019

Awrtork: paste-up of griffon by SONAC (@sonac.artwork), Paris, 2019

A mythical griffon photographed in the wilds of Paris!

Wonderful paste-up by SONAC (@sonac.artwork) of the fabled half-eagle, half-lion creature imagined and written about for centuries by authors such as Herodotus, Pliny, Marco Polo, Dante and Jorge Luis Borges.

And magically brought to life here.

El Dorado

Artwork: Choker, album Peak, 2017

Artwork: Choker, album Peak, 2017

Grand theft auto and love gone wrong—El Dorado, a brilliant song by Choker from his 2017 album Peak. Check it out!

words shape reality

Artwork: Christine Sun Kim billboard, Words Shape Reality, 2018

Artwork: Christine Sun Kim billboard, Words Shape Reality, 2018

Artist Christine Sun Kim’s (@chrissunkim) billboard for For Freedoms Words Shape Reality (2018) is particularly relevant in the wake of heightened awareness of crimes and discrimination against Asians in America (and around the world) since Covid. Kim reposted an image of this billboard and this comment on IG of her life experience as a deaf Asian American:

“i grew up in an immigrant household and attended predominantly white deaf programs. i was taught that my asian american identity does not equal my deaf identity and should remain in the background. it took me years and years to recognize how erased our asian american experience is, let alone asian american deaf. the feeling of being unimportant still remains in me to this day and that is called a trauma. i grew up dealing with both casual and clear racism from classmates, neighbors, teachers, interpreters, church people, strangers, and even friends. back then, i didnt have the discourse (and social media) to justify nor explain what the fuck was going on, so instead i buried the pain and let my experiences fade into obscurity. because of white supremacy, the system is designed to socially condition us to think that asian americans have the closest proximity to whiteness (aka model minority) and how our experience should be understood compared to the black experience. the closer we are to whiteness, the more invisible we become. but of course, its all bullshit and very much part of how oppression operates. i'd like to revisit the billboard i designed for @forfreedoms in 2018, which was based on my two charcoal drawings from 2017. it shows how words can easily shape our reality. its the kind of reality that has resulted in the deaths of vincent chin, vichar ratanapakdee, christian hall, soon chung park, hyun jung grant, suncha kim, yong yue, delaina ashley yaun, paul andre michels, xiaojie tan, daoyou feng and many many more. #stopasianhate” 

Godzilla VS OwlKitty

Something hilarious—for cat lovers at least! I’m a big fan of OwlKitty (aka Lizzie) @owl_kitty, and the latest parody of Godzilla VS Kong is freaking funny.

Enjoy! 😹😻

JR's Palazzo Strozzi

Artwork: Paste-up by JR (@jr), Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, 2021

Artwork: Paste-up by JR (@jr), Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, 2021

Artist JR has created a magnificent trompe l’oeil paste-up creating a massive opening in the Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, revealing significant artworks such as Boticelli’s The Birth of Venus, housed in museums that so many have been deprived of seeing because of the pandemic. The project is funded by the Palazzo Strozzi Future Arts Programme that supports contemporary art. Florence is one of my favourite cities in the world, so JR’s artwork and words resonate:

“They say the museums are closed. But it's up to us to open them. Here is Florence, the city of Boticelli, Donatello, Machiavelli and Dante, we opened the Palazzo Strozzi. These last few months, we have been deprived from the possibility to be together ... but we still have the freedom to dream, to create, to envision the future. Maybe, it's not much, but we have that!”

creation/lifework

Photo: Yohji Yamamoto (Getty Images)

Photo: Yohji Yamamoto (Getty Images)

Inspiring words from artist/designer Yohji Yamamoto:

"Creation is lifework, creation is how...you spend your life, you cannot divide life and the creation, it’s impossible. Shut your eyes, close your ears, don’t use your brain, use your heart, your soul."

Truth.

rainbows

Artwork: Painting by @kennyrandom

Artwork: Painting by @kennyrandom

“…because we are made of colours.”

Wonderful wall by Italian artist Kennyrandom (@kennyrandom).

Cloud Piece

Artwork: Yoko Ono, Cloud Piece, 1963/2019, MOT, Tokyo (photo:

Artwork: Yoko Ono, Cloud Piece, 1963/2019, MOT, Tokyo (photo: Keizo Kioku)

For anyone who loves clouds…

Yoko Ono’s Cloud Piece (1963), exhibited in 2019 at MOT, Tokyo—

CLOUD PIECE

Imagine the clouds dripping.
Dig a hole in your garden to
put them in.

1963 spring

Infinite Circle

Artwork: Marco Godhino, Infinite Circle, 2021 (@marcogodhino24)

Artwork: Marco Godhino, Infinite Circle, 2021 (@marcogodhino24)

A visual Haiku by artist Marco Godhino, Infinite Circle (2021).

Beautiful.

Check out a recent art story I wrote on Godhino’s work, Home is no longer warm (2017).