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Les plus belles œuvres des artisans japonais.
1 - Service à thé, attribué à Namikawa Yasuyuki, Meiji jidai 明治時代 (1868 - 1912). Comprenant une théière, un pot à sucre avec couvercles et pot à lait. Cet ensemble est de formes inhabituelles influencées par l'ouest. Travaillé en fil d'or et émaux colorés sur fond noir et incrustations de feuille avec des dessins de brocart, les intérieurs sont en émail vert, monture en cuivre doré.
2 - Paire de vases en porcelaine, montée en “ormolu”, Edo Jidai 江戸時代 (1603 - 1867) ,vase en trompette soutenu par des montures en bronze doré, décorés d’émaux avec des oiseaux (hō-ō 鳳凰) et des pivoines. Hauteur 133 cm.
Note : “ormolu” est un terme anglais utilisé depuis le 18ème siècle pour la technique de dorure consistant à appliquer de l'amalgame or-mercure à haute teneur en carats, finement broyé, sur un objet en bronze et pour les objets ainsi finis. Le mercure est chassé dans un four laissant derrière lui un revêtement en or.
Teorema (1968) dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini
“I always wished I was an orphan. Most of my favourite characters are. I think your lives are more special.”
- “…I love you, but you don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Moonrise Kingdom (2012) dir. Wes Anderson
A paparazzi photo of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in the back seat of a car (2005), Raymond Pettibon’s Artwork for Sonic Youth’s album “Goo” from 1990, which is based on a paparazzi photo of David and Maureen Smith (Mr. and Mrs. Smith) driving to the Ian Brady and Myra Hindley trial in 1966
Vivre sa vie (1962) dir. Jean-Luc Godard
King Diamond in 1979/80
“This is the house that built me and I’m gonna burn it down. This is the river I crawled from and I refuse to drown here. And bless the strippers but fuck the men. And bless the berries but fuck the farm. And bless the daughter but fuck the family. What is a home if not the first place you learn to run from? You’ve got to bite the hand that starves you, and in doing so Praise the place that birthed you. Birthed you fucked up. Birthed you ugly, and interesting, and ready to scream.”
— Courtney Love Prays To Oregon, Clementine von Radics (via clementinevonradics)
“To have been here, to have loved each other, to have wanted nothing as long as we lay together.”
— Walter Bauer, tr. by Michael Hamburger, from “Being Here,” c. 1953
“You don’t have to bend the whole world.”
Paris Is Burning (1990) dir. Jennie Livingston
Murder Has Its Sexual Side, Mothers Shouldn’t Make Too Many Sacrifices
Jenny Holzer
Do-ga-ni (2011) aka Silenced
Karumen kokyô ni kaeru (1951) aka Carmen Comes Home
Le Mépris (1963) dir. Jean-Luc Godard
Batman Returns (1992) dir. Tim Burton