Murakami on the Moon



[In lieu of actually updating the previous post.] While Laurie Anderson may be the first ever artist-in-residence at NASA, this image of theirs that depicts the dark side of the moon (via Strange Maps) - one of a series produced between 1971 and 1998 - looks suspiciously like a Murakami painting. Enjoy.

Inventory 2773


Detail of colored etching and aquatint,
"Christie's Auction Room", by Thomas Rowlandson &
Augustus Charles Pugin from
The Microcosm of London, Volume 1
(London: R. Ackerman, 1810).

[I will be updating this post in the coming week]


"All our writing - for everyone and if it were ever writing of everyone - would be this: the anxious search for what was never written in the present, but in a past to come." - Maurice Blanchot

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