
Margaret Esherick House (1961) by Louis Kahn. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia.
From House & Garden, October 1962.
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As if you were on fire from within.
The moon lives in the lining of your skin.
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Yolanda Dorda (http://www.yolandadorda.com)
In a new project called “OMG, Who Stole My Ads?” French street artist Etienne Lavie makes it his mission to transform the ad space in Paris into an outdoor art gallery. He has been travelling around the city, snatching up posters and billboards, and replacing them with fine specimens of French art from an earlier era. If our senses have over-developed to the point where we need to be visually stimulated at all times outdoors, just to keep up continuity, then we might as well at least occasionally glimpse something that moves us—something we might elect to look at voluntarily. Lavie’s project gives that gift to a lucky subset of Parisian commuters.

#The New Yorker #cartoonA cartoon by Mick Stevens. For more cartoons from this week’s issue: http://nyr.kr/1dIqvSg

can’t even tell you how bad I needed this gif right now
that is damn right the most relaxing thing ever
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