Articles from the ‘Artwork’ collection

A Study of Flight

Painting and poetry by Julia Cost   I have flown through the night since I was small. My flight is a breaststroke through the sky It takes just a few powerful strokes to soar for miles I skim over trees, leaves brushing my belly I rush low over the surface […]

July 30, 2012  |  Read Article

Trains

Paintings and poetry by Julia Cost   I like to stand on train platforms very close to the edge and feel the rush of the cars charging past me When they are finally gone I feel like I am going to fall over I like to stand hands-free in speeding […]

July 5, 2012  |  Read Article

Observations of Alessio Silvestrin’s rehearsal, June 10, 2012

By Julia Cost This is a sea 33 skulls pull along individual arcing trajectories Chins land on invisible shelves Hips jut out and torsos rearrange carefully between Legs step in a strange spiral beneath, spring loaded and exact uncoiling precisely into an arrival Restart Like looking at leaves blowing in […]

June 14, 2012  |  Read Article