Every Flower Seems To Burn By Itself
curated by Eloise Sweetman
Artworks by Tanatchai Bandasak, Jason Hendrik Hansma, Marlie Mul, Elif Satanaya Özbay, Maaike Schoorel, & Damon Zucconi
Les Bains-Douches Alençon
(...) it was the moment between six and seven when every flower—roses, carnations, irises, lilac-glows white, violet, red, deep orange; every flower seems to burn by itself, softly purely in the misty beds and how she loved the grey-white moths spinning in and out, over the cherry pie, over the evening primroses! (Woolf, 1925, p. 13)
Every Flower Seems To Burn By Itself
curated by Eloise Sweetman
Artworks by Tanatchai Bandasak, Jason Hendrik Hansma, Marlie Mul, Elif Satanaya Özbay, Maaike Schoorel, & Damon Zucconi
Les Bains-Douches Alençon
(...) it was the moment between six and seven when every flower—roses, carnations, irises, lilac-glows white, violet, red, deep orange; every flower seems to burn by itself, softly purely in the misty beds and how she loved the grey-white moths spinning in and out, over the cherry pie, over the evening primroses! (Woolf, 1925, p. 13)