Barthe Gallery
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les-filles-iterabilite: Merel Barthen & Tova Wahlin by Robbie Masterson I. (from ‘An E
les-filles-iterabilite: Merel Barthen & Tova Wahlin by Robbie Masterson I. (from ‘An E
The Execution of the Five Kings inspired by this medieval art (it depicts Joshua 10: 26)
cybergata:Kitteh’s first christmas (: by bartheq on Flickr.
barcarole:Umberto Eco and Susan Sontag listening to a talk by Roland Barthes, 1970s.
love unspoken, for @4400luxRoland Barthes, A Lover’s Discourse | In The Mood For Love (2000) dir.
Roland Barthes & Julia Kristeva devant la Pagode de la Grande Oie à Xian.
madburlesque:Roland Barthes, from Complete Works: 1942 - 1961; “Roland Barthes”
ablogwithaview:And now hiding from the rain with Barthes and a pumpkin spice latte while waiting for
roofbeams:barthes a lover’s discourse / twelfth night / hamlet
“To try to write love is to confront the muck of language; that region of hysteria where language is
macedonum-deactivated20120918:Mr. Barthes: To deliberately believe in lies while knowning they’re fa
hi4hi:From A Lover’s Discourse by Roald Barthes
“Garbo still belongs to that moment in cinema when capturing the human face still plunged audi
10 Female-Directed Movies to Look Forward to in 2015“Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awaken
themurderqueen:<3‘There are people who think that wrestling is an ignoble sport. Wrestling
garadinervi:Cy Twombly, 1966(via w/ The Wisdom of Art by Roland Barthes)/ l’Altissimo /
vacant-cinema:Vacant Cinema: Madame Bovary (2014) dir. Sophie BarthesEach moment you don’t possess w
“The bastard form of mass culture is humiliated repetition: content, ideological schema, the blurrin
decreation:A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments, Roland Barthes
barcarole:Umberto Eco and Susan Sontag listening to a talk by Roland Barthes, 1970s.
sallysbutter: Roland Barthes, A Lover’s Discourse
garadinervi: Cy Twombly, 1966(via w/ The Wisdom of Art by Roland Barthes)/ l’Altissimo /
salemwitchtrials:‘A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments,’ Roland Barthes
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