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A Tomb with a View

A Tomb with a View
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A Tomb with a View
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A Tomb with a View
A Tomb with a View
A Tomb with a View
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A Tomb with a View
A Tomb with a View
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A Tomb with a View
A Tomb with a View
A Tomb with a View
A Tomb with a View
A Tomb with a View
A Tomb with a View
A Tomb with a View
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One of the best things about painting is what it tells us about how we see ourselves versus “what’s actually there.” It unpacks our specific desires. It really pins them down. So for instance sometimes I want to make pictures which my cat can walk on and sometimes I want to make pictures that a cat can’t walk on. It’s all very context specific.


The thing about irony is how painful it is. Working class Americans voting for Trump against their own self interest and far right Israeli government policy are so painful it’s even difficult to call it ironic for fear of sounding flippant. Humans are the only living beings that breathe incorrectly; our consciousness gives us the capacity to do and be wrong.


The American philosopher John Rawls developed a thought experiment known as “The Veil of Ignorance,” behind which we must imagine the society we would want to live in without knowing what role we would occupy in that society’s hierarchy. This experiment makes clear that, behind this veil,…

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One of the best things about painting is what it tells us about how we see ourselves versus “what’s actually there.” It unpacks our specific desires. It really pins them down. So for instance sometimes I want to make pictures which my cat can walk on and sometimes I want to make pictures that a cat can’t walk on. It’s all very context specific.


The thing about irony is how painful it is. Working class Americans voting for Trump against their own self interest and far right Israeli government policy are so painful it’s even difficult to call it ironic for fear of sounding flippant. Humans are the only living beings that breathe incorrectly; our consciousness gives us the capacity to do and be wrong.


The American philosopher John Rawls developed a thought experiment known as “The Veil of Ignorance,” behind which we must imagine the society we would want to live in without knowing what role we would occupy in that society’s hierarchy. This experiment makes clear that, behind this veil,…

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