A little death, Sam Taylor-Wood, 2002
“Taylor-Wood updates traditional still life imagery. What seems at first to be a quiet arrangement of a dead hare and peach on a table starts to decompose before our eyes. Rather than attempting to capture a moment in time, the viewer is put face to face with an accelerated decomposition of the subject matter. Taylor-Wood brings home the transience of biological life, and the viewer’s mortality. This work explores the issue of temporality, an idea which permeates the artist’s oeuvre, where a course of action can change radically even within the space of a few seconds.
So many books, so little time.
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I want to do with you what spring does with the cherry trees.
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