⟡ This is your weekly Bloomscroll - Edition 145
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Here's what's on our minds.
💭 Rachel Whiteread's “Untitled (One Hundred Spaces)” installation



Discovered via our latest Into My Mind interview (see below), Rachel Whiteread's installation features 100 resin casts or “memories” of the negative space beneath chairs.
Learn more about Rachel Whiteread's work →
💭 The practice of building taste

After reading an alarming statistic about Gen Z not knowing what they like or want anymore, we set out to create a guide to finding your taste. For them, and for the rest of us who have been slowly outsourcing our decisions to algorithms, influencers and AI.
Read “How to find your own taste” →
💭 This quote from Carl Jung
“No matter how isolated you are and how lonely you feel, if you do your work truly and conscientiously, unknown allies will come and seek you.”
💭 This interview with photographer Barbara Iweins

We're drawn to obsessive people. People who get stuck on one thing, or pick up some hobby or interest and take it as far as they can go. Barbara Iweins is one of those people.
She describes herself as a neurotic collector, which checks out. We first discovered her through her “Katalog” project, in which she spent two years photographing, indexing and classifying the 12,795 objects in her house. You might also enjoy her categorized and chronological bucket list. We dig into her latest obsessions in this conversation."
💭 The hopeful reminder

Until next week, take care of your mind.



