Loving the Guggenheim, I forget to die..
The paintings already:
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"Bibémus" -- Paul Cézanne (1894-5) "Le Moulin de la Galette" -- Pablo Picasso (1900) "Les Joueurs de football" -- Henri Rousseau (1908)

I can't speak for when we bibimus but I know that when I bibî and I'm pretty sure that when I biberô (if I remember my perfect and future perfect Latin conjugations..) nature looks a lot like this..

I wonder if the Guggenheim will ever have paintings I did when I was nineteen..

Because this is exactly what I picture when thinking of football players frolicking through the woods together..

"Chrysanthemum" -- Piet Mondrian (1908-9) "Apropos of Little Sister" -- Marcel Duchamp (1911) "Study for Chess Players" -- Marcel Duchamp (1911)
Because it's beautiful; breathtaking even, as I was not expecting it from Piet-san.. Because I love my sister a lot and I hate to see her sad (even if it is a beautiful site to behold).. This is how I feel when I think about chess, too.. except with a dash more sex..
"The Smokers" -- Fernand Léger (1911-2) "Still Life with Gingerpot II" -- Piet Mondrian (1911-2) "Improvisation 28 (second version)" -- Vasily Kandinsky (1912)
Ah.. people smoking in the rain.. tres noir.. more so only because Léger looks like Andy Capp.. perhaps.. I feel like someone very sad staring through a shop window in the rain..  Because I like the idea of this being a revised improvisation.  Nice..
"Morning in the Village after Snowstorm" -- Kazimir Malevich (1912) "Cats (rayist percep.[tion] in rose, black, and yellow" -- Natalia Goncharova (1913) "Black Lines" -- Vasily Kandinsky (1913)
Because before the day wears on and breakup starts, everyone believes in magic again.. Because when our cats run around at night, it looks suspiciously like this.. The most beautiful bouquet of flowers ever..
"Several Circles" -- Vasily Kandinsky (1913) "The Unfortunate Land of Tyrol" -- Franz Marc (1913) "La Dame aux bętes (Madame Raymond Duchamp-Villon)" -- Albert Gleizes (1914)
"Au Vélodrome" -- Jean Metzinger (1914) "Composition 8" -- Piet Mondrian (1914) "Mare=Ballerina" -- Gino Severini (1914)
"Knight Errant" -- Oskar Kokoschka (1915) "Trés rare tableau sur la terre" -- Francis Picabia (1915) "Portrait of a Woman (?)" -- Liubov Popova (1915)
"Silhoutte" -- Man Ray (1916) "Prades, the Village" -- Joán Miró (1917) "Nude" -- Amedeo Modigliani (1917)
Apparently the didn't have seventies bush in 1917..
"The Child Carburetor" -- Francis Picabia (1919) "Composition in Gray (Rag-time)" -- Theo van Doesburg (1919) "Von minimax dadamax selbst konstruiertes maschinchen" -- Max Ernst (1919-20)
"The Colored One" -- Frantisek Kupka (1919-20) "Guitare et bouteilles" -- Amédée Ozenfant (1920) "Red Balloon" -- Paul Klee (1922)
"A II" -- László Moholy-Nagy (1924) "Mandolin and Guitar" -- Pablo Picasso (1924) "Construction des rapports des volumes émanante du carré inscrit et la carré circonscrit d'un cercle" -- George Vantongerloo (1924)
"Femme tenant une vase" -- Fernand Léger (1927) "In the Current Six Thresholds" -- Paul Klee (1929)

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