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'Can I have a chance to get even?'

The lurgy. Everyone's getting it, now it's my turn. Coughing, sniffling. Trying to get to sleep is the worst bit. I may have found a possible alternative. Not going to sleep and playing online chess. Or at least going to bed then washing up at 3.30am to face off across a chess board. It's been a while since my last a game or two, against life-forms, back in the early two thousands. I don't think the rules have changed in the meantime but I came close to googling one of them during my first match a short time ago on chess.com against what I think is a beginner-level faux life-form, Elani (400) Greece , who I think I'll stick with. She's already throwing down the alogorithm for a rematch after I unexpectedly suprised us both by coming up with a win in 19 moves. I got to be white so had the advantage of moving first and then played an odd, messy game to not want to take it - impending defeat - seriously. The Idiot Gambit. The best bit was finding I'd not coughe

Ina Gerken: Greenhouse I Acrylic on canvas I 240x200cm/94x79in I 2023

 ART NYC walkthrough of show

Imogen Cunningham: David Park

Bay Area Figurative Art lecture by Nancy Boas

Raimond Staprans

 

Vuillard book cover

Looking at this book cover and deciding sensibility is more important than technique.

Edouard Vuillard: Grandmother Michaud Seen against the Light, 1890

backdrop

Sarah Moon: 'On The Edge' @ Howard Greenberg

collectordaily review here

Charlotte Sorapure

Walking to England's oldest Oak tree: Majesty.