DAVID HOCKNEY
CHAIR AND SHIRT, 1972
source: DAVID HOCKNEY BY DAVID HOCKNEY - MY EARLY YEARS (Thames & Hudson, 1976)
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DAVID HOCKNEY
CHAIR AND SHIRT, 1972
source: DAVID HOCKNEY BY DAVID HOCKNEY - MY EARLY YEARS (Thames & Hudson, 1976)
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Reindeer in Murmansk, 1941
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Black lives matter.
Prof. Dr, Max Bruckner, Four Plates from the Book “Vielecke und Vielflache”, (1900)
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when the appeal to “truth” becomes more and more intense, the truth has disappeared.It’s a profound picture of the contemporary China.
Is This Art? (2010), Maciej Ratajski
Ryan Voetsch’s photos will remind you of road-trips you’ve never had.