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MS Godesbug der Köln-Düsseldorfer in Köln.
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Ms. Lucky and I and the rest of the furry bunch want Blueberry to come home!
Ms. Lucky belongs to a friend of mine in Laverne, OK
MS Oranje van de Stoomvaart Maatschappij Nederland
Zaandam, Hembrug
Deze kaart is op 8 augustus 1958 verzonden
Not to be left out, Ms Erin was getting a little jealous of everyone getting their picture taken, so she had to have a turn!
Ms. & Mr. is the cumulative dialogue between Stephanie and Richard nova Milne that has spanned the years since they met in 1998. Interested by the relational mechanics of functioning as a composite, they acknowledge this pursuit as a romantic proposition. Important is their admission to, and misappropriation of scientific theories that remain in the realm of practical fiction.
Their most recent projects are the result of what Ms. & Mr. refer to as Retroactive Collaboration. To date, they have defined this in terms of the possibility to work and relate not only in their present state, but also with their own and each other's former and future selves. This is sublimated through material created at a time (chronologically speaking) in which they didn't know each other. This inters the notion that distinctions between the past, present and future are an illusion, allowing for the proposition that they were always in relationship.
The artists have mined family archives of VHS cassettes, photos and drawings that document their respective childhoods. They transform these materials, often inserting themselves into each other's documented 'memories', artificially extending the length of the couple's shared history in an attempt to create relational scenarios otherwise impossible.
Ms. & Mr. are currently undertaking their Master of Fine Arts by research at the College of Fine Arts, UNSW, and have recently returned from Paris after a 3 month residency at the Cite Internationale des Arts.
In 2008, Ms. & Mr. were curated into Primavera at the MCA Sydney, and in 2005 were awarded the Helen Lempriere Traveling Art Scholarship for their work, 'The Woman Who Mistook Her Husband For Art' installed at Artspace, Sydney. They undertook a residency and mentorship with Pierre Bismuth in Brooklyn, New York throughout 2006-2007.
Solo exhibitions include Heavy Sentimental, Kaliman Gallery, Sydney (2007); and The Woman Who Mistook Her Husband For Art, Francis Baker-Smith, Sydney (2004). Ms. & Mr. have also contributed to a number of curated group exhibitions, projects and screenings in Australia, Bangkok, Berlin, Brazil, Hong Kong, and Toronto.
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- This squish image is from our lovely member, @insta_charms! She is squishing her little buddy between her fingertips. This is the only person she could find. Pets are family, too. Thank you for submitting your "squish" to the forum. Hope you all can play along. Tag images to #ig_ms_02. Squish a family member, a co-worker, or a stranger. Have fun and excited to see what you submit. -
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_ Remember the 1-3-5 Rule. For every image you tag to the forum add 1 person, comment on 3 and like 5 images. Strengthen our community!:)
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- Shared by: @rbpixs 02.12.2013
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insta_charms: @ig_mississippi your awesome. Thanks for featuring my "squish"!!!!
insta_charms: @transitionpete we need some squishers today!!!! Come on bud! Help an old pal out!
ivo_sp: @insta_charms :-)
transitionpete: @insta_charms ..
insta_charms: @transitionpete your a swell friend ✌❤
ig_mississippi: Thanks, @transitionpete!!!:)
rbpixs: Congrats, @insta_charms!:) ✨
insta_charms: Thankya kindly @rbpixs
MS Bremen
Zollboot "Bremen"
Eigner: Hauptzollamt Bremen
Heimathafen: Bremerhaven
Nation: GER
Länge über alles: 23,99 m
Breite: 6,20m
Tiefgang: 1,50m
Küstenwache