by Tasnim Ahmed
Man As The Object, For A Change?
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The Confessional Honesty Behind Neon Art
by Tasnim Ahmed
Blue radiated from everywhere in the room, from all surfaces, some darker and others translucent, but we were all of the same color from one end of the room to the other. A little boy, not older than five, stared at his newly ultramarine palms with curiosity and delight, then looked up and waved at me furiously, his smile wide and his teeth sapphire. I returned his wave, the back of my hand a warm and bright indigo. In this one long room, we were all the same color, a few darker, a few lighter, but the same. I stepped closer to the source of my wonder—two rows and endless columns of neon lights. The discreet tag on the wall read “Dan Flavin.” Continued here…
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Tasnim in Babes Apparel
The last time we saw Tasnim she was stuntin’ at the Tate Modern. This time she shares with us an intimate moment from her place, modeling one of our Babes t-shirts.
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Tasnim at Tate
Tasnim is from DC, by way of Toronto, by way of Bangladesh, by way of London! I’m so dizzy from globetrotting in my head, that I’ll just leave it at London, where she was spotted at the Tate Modern‘s Structure and Clarity exhibition.
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