October 9, 2011
I’m not on Tumblr anymore but I’m just reblogging this to illustrate WHY I’m not on Tumblr anymore. Basically, I took this picture at London’s Wellcome Collection back in February this year and posted it to Flickr clearly stating where it’s from and my interest to know more about the background of it as the exhibition displays were just being changed and I didn’t have any info to it:

“Beautiful book that used to be on display at Wellcome Collection, London, but seems to have been taken off the permanent Medicine Man displays. If anyone has more information on this, PLEASE let me know. Thank you!”

At some point, someone on Tumblr decided it’s cool to just share it without even the little information about the Wellcome Collection attached to it. It’s not a good picture and I don’t fucking care it’s mine - what I do care about, however, and what we should all care about when we share things online is: 
1) The source (Wellcome Collection, London)
2) The context (Medicine Man exhibition about the life and work of Henry Wellcome.) 
To remove this little information makes the picture completely and utterly worthless in both a historical and artistic context because it just becomes another piece of visual ephemera floating around the interweb and by uploading it to imgfave.com instead of linking to my post about it, even people who DO care about sourcing, will never find it unless they can be bothered to use reverse image search engines. 
So do fucking list your sources and don’t think your Tumblr is somewhat cooler and totally dada if you just have a constant flow of contextless images. That’s TV for you. The interweb offers you so much more. Use it wisely or fuck off. 

I’m not on Tumblr anymore but I’m just reblogging this to illustrate WHY I’m not on Tumblr anymore. Basically, I took this picture at London’s Wellcome Collection back in February this year and posted it to Flickr clearly stating where it’s from and my interest to know more about the background of it as the exhibition displays were just being changed and I didn’t have any info to it:

“Beautiful book that used to be on display at Wellcome Collection, London, but seems to have been taken off the permanent Medicine Man displays. If anyone has more information on this, PLEASE let me know. Thank you!”

At some point, someone on Tumblr decided it’s cool to just share it without even the little information about the Wellcome Collection attached to it. It’s not a good picture and I don’t fucking care it’s mine - what I do care about, however, and what we should all care about when we share things online is: 

1) The source (Wellcome Collection, London)

2) The context (Medicine Man exhibition about the life and work of Henry Wellcome.) 

To remove this little information makes the picture completely and utterly worthless in both a historical and artistic context because it just becomes another piece of visual ephemera floating around the interweb and by uploading it to imgfave.com instead of linking to my post about it, even people who DO care about sourcing, will never find it unless they can be bothered to use reverse image search engines. 

So do fucking list your sources and don’t think your Tumblr is somewhat cooler and totally dada if you just have a constant flow of contextless images. That’s TV for you. The interweb offers you so much more. Use it wisely or fuck off. 

(via cavesoflilith)

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December 2, 2010
GOODBYE, CRUEL TUMBLR!
Right, so I managed to (at least partially) merge my WordPress with my Tumblr and I will therefore be posting from my old website again. 
Goodbye, lovers and sinners, it sure has been a great ride. 
x
- Suzanne

GOODBYE, CRUEL TUMBLR!

Right, so I managed to (at least partially) merge my WordPress with my Tumblr and I will therefore be posting from my old website again. 

Goodbye, lovers and sinners, it sure has been a great ride. 

x

- Suzanne

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December 1, 2010
Perfect Happiness by Michael Caines, oil on panel
On view until the end of the month at Katherine Mulherin in Toronto, Canada. 

Perfect Happiness by Michael Caines, oil on panel

On view until the end of the month at Katherine Mulherin in Toronto, Canada. 

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Schlafende Ariadne by Michael Triegel, mixed media on canvas, 2010
On show - together with his totally creepy portrait of Ratzi - at Museum der Bildenden Künste, Leipzig, Germany, until February 6, 2011 

Schlafende Ariadne by Michael Triegel, mixed media on canvas, 2010

On show - together with his totally creepy portrait of Ratzi - at Museum der Bildenden Künste, Leipzig, Germany, until February 6, 2011 


. Michael Triegel ariadne painting doll exhibition leipzig
Bride by Michaela Knizova, 2008

Bride by Michaela Knizova, 2008

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November 30, 2010

Handling and care of the patient (1944) Pt. 1 of 2 (via WellcomeFilm)

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billyjane:

Nazi Laundry,1935
[source]

billyjane:

Nazi Laundry,1935

[source]

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Any source to this, anyone?

Any source to this, anyone?

(Source: impurehorses, via amesolitaire)

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Okay, okay.. I know it sucks that I didn’t announce the Toshio Saeki show when it was still happening, but hey, all the pictures are online over at 111 Minna, so happy times. 

. Toshio Saeki 111 minna gallery exhibition
Akiko Ijichi’s solo show Inner Child opens at Art Aiga, Toyko, this Friday. (via TWTG)

Akiko Ijichi’s solo show Inner Child opens at Art Aiga, Toyko, this Friday. (via TWTG)

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From the Feralis series by Suzanne Moxhay, 2010

From the Feralis series by Suzanne Moxhay, 2010

. Suzanne Moxhay plants feralis landscape digital
Survival Myth by Jimmy Baker, oil and resin on canvas over panel , 2008

Survival Myth by Jimmy Baker, oil and resin on canvas over panel , 2008

. jimmy baker survival myth landscape painting
Pioneer by Nimit Malavia, 2010

Pioneer by Nimit Malavia, 2010

. surgery medical pioneer painting guts nimit malavia
Is this by Maruyama Ōkyo?

Is this by Maruyama Ōkyo?

(Source: aname2)

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