“Hello, babies. Welcome to Earth. It’s hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It’s round and wet and crowded. At the outside, babies, you’ve got about a hundred years here. There’s only one rule that I know of, babies—God damn it, you’ve got to be kind.”— Kurt Vonnegut via God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (via brainfever) (via karikarikari) (via hammerito)
“Being a Humanist means trying to behave decently without expectation of rewards or punishment after you are dead.”— Kurt Vonnegut (via marywachsmann) (via shaneguiter) (via capnkirk)
Marilyn Monroe at the gambling tables, Reno, Nevada, 1960.
Photographed by Eve Arnold
(via studpup)
Crowd, listening to a speech by the socialist Pietro Nenni, Basilica di Massenzio, Rome, 1948 - by David Seymour (1911 – 1956), Polish
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Tour poster dropping tomorrow! By Ryan Besch (Your Cinema). More details here.
Ellsworth Kelly
Spectrum IV, 1967
All my grief says the same thing— this isn’t how it’s supposed to be. And the world laughs, holds my hope by my throat, says: but this is how it is.
Fortesa Latifi, The Truth About Grief
Whoever made this is an absolute genius. It made me tear up a little. It’s really beautiful.
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Cini Boeri (19 June 1924 – 9 September 2020)
Cini Boeri was, together with Gae Aulenti, the better known Italian woman architect in her generation. She opened her studio in 1963 after working along such great architects as Gio Ponti and Marco Zanuso. As well as many of the most famous names of Italian architecture, her concern about the habitable environment prompted her to combine architecture, interior design and product design.
“Casa Rotunda,” Casa per Vacanze a La Maddalena, Sardinia
Built in 1966





