Joost beta for Intel Macs.
More web TV.
“Scrotum” is a dirty word
“Scrotum” is a dirty word.
For some US librarians.
Very Hungry God

Subodh Gupta’s giant skull constructed from Indian cooking utensils.
From an exhibition at the Eglise Saint-Bernard, Paris, October 2006.
Previously on { feuilleton }
• History of the skull as symbol
February sunset
Today at 17:21. This kind of view always reminds me of the opening
line from The Hill of Dreams (1907) by Arthur Machen:
“There was a glow in the sky as if great furnace doors were opened.”
The art of Nicola Verlato
There’s no place like home (2006).
Now here’s an artist—Italian, works in NYC—who makes most painters look like they’re slacking. No need to post more tiny jpegs when you can go to his site and see his extraordinary tempest-tossed cowgirls at a larger size. And there’s more oil-on-canvas mayhem at the Stux Gallery, New York.
Elsewhere on { feuilleton }
• The fantastic art archive

