
Tag: Art
Camp Forestia — Peter Doig

“I looked like this horrible Elizabethan courtier” | William Vollmann, Cross-Dresser

Mr. Vollmann is 54, heterosexual and married with a daughter in high school. He began cross-dressing seriously about five years ago. Sometimes he transforms himself into a woman as part of a strange vision quest, aided by drugs or alcohol, to mind-meld with a female character in a book he’s writing. Other times it’s just because he likes the “smooth and slippery” feel of women’s lingerie.
From another profile on William T. Vollmann, this time in The New York Times. The profile centers around Vollmann’s latest book, The Book of Dolores.
You may recall Vollmann’s previous adventures in cross-dressing.
The Rose (III) — Cy Twombly

Antropoides — Frantisek Kupka

Woman Reading in a Garden — Henri Matisse

Hercules Killing the Molionides — Albrecht Durer

A Quarry — Albrecht Durer

Ornamental Alphabets
The Fall of Phaeton — Michelangelo

Nightmare — Nicolai Abildgaard

Loose Company — Dirck van Baburen

Allegory of a Dream — Giorgio Vasari

When the Children Have Gone to Bed — Carl Larsson

Eleven/Twelve/Thirteen



Gross World Product — Ron Cobb

Aujourd’hui Rose — Cecily Brown




