
Stake attention in this memory
This is a photograph of a text-heavy poster or page, likely from a book or art publication. The text consists of an exchange between artists Aïda Ruilova and Raymond Pettibon. The title reads "DO YOU LOVE YOUR WORK MORE THAN ME?" It introduces Aïda Ruilova and Raymond Pettibon as artists who are not afraid of sex and psychology and describes their son, Bo, as their greatest collaboration. The text then proceeds with questions posed by Raymond Pettibon about loving work more than family, and Aïda Ruilova's responses, reflecting on the relationship between life and work. There are also additional questions by RP about preferring initial inspiration to directing actors and the camera. AR responds with a vivid analogy involving directors, whips, nooses, and the feeling of smoke in one's eyes. The scene gives a sense of a thoughtful artistic exploration of work-life balance. The location is not identifiable from the image.
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