You might think a total eclipse of the sun would have no color. The word eclipse comes from ancient Greek ekleipsis, “a forsaking, quitting, abandonment.” The sun quits us, we are forsaken by light. Yet people who experience total eclipse are moved to such strong descriptions of its vacancy and void that this itself begins to take on color. What after all is a color? Something not no color. Can you make a double negative of light? Would that be like waking from a dream in the wrong direction and finding yourself on the back side of your own mind? There is a moment of reversal within totality.
Anne Carson
Anne Carson
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Richard Höglund, Mimnermos XI, 2022
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Richard Höglund, Mimnermos XII, 2022
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Richard Höglund, Mimnermos XIII, 2022
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Richard Höglund, Mimnermos XIV, 2022
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Richard Höglund, Mimnermos XV, 2022
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Richard Höglund, Mimnermos XVI, 2022
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Richard Höglund, Mimnermos XVII, 2022
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Richard Höglund, Untitled (Mimnermos I), 2022
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Richard Höglund, Untitled (Mimnermos IX), 2022
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Richard Höglund, Untitled (Mimnermos V), 2022
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Richard Höglund, Untitled (Mimnermos VI), 2022
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Richard Höglund, Untitled (Mimnermos X), 2022
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Richard Höglund, untitled (Mimnermos XIX), 2022
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Richard Höglund, untitled (Mimnermos XXI), 2022
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Richard Höglund, untitled (Mimnermos XXIII), 2022
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Richard Höglund, untitled (Mimnermos XXV), 2022