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Tag Archives: Elizabeth McLagan

All Around Is Passing, Mark Rothko by Elizabeth McLagan

These paintings were to be his passport to a more luminous world, not encumbered by our nouns and adjectives, our interpretations which always fall short. Dore Ashton Passport photograph, signature, official stamp. Harmless blue, nothing blue, lost in the bottom of the bag blue. Encrypted, entombed, the vault of who you are. With a word […]

Posted byDaleJanuary 2020December 2019Posted inIssue 24Tags: Elizabeth McLagan
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