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Alain Resnais
& Jean-Luc Godard, 1968.
omfg look at my parents kissin naww
Now Showing - Gallery 1
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Jannis Kounellis - Unititled
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Bram Bogart
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Edith Dekyndt - The Kingdom (Morsum 07)
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Matias Faldbakken
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Jessica Bell - All things being equal
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Milan Knížák - Get a Cat, 1966
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Kishio Suga - Dispersed Surroundings and Separated Spaces
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Gabriel Serra - The Sun After National Geographic III
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Marc-Antoine Garnier
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Maarten Brinkman
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David Lynch
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Edith Lundebrekke - Ornament. Kross #1
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unatributed
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Robert Irwin - Untitled (Dawn to Dusk)
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New Sprezzatura
Constantin Brancusi, The Kiss, 1912
Edvard Munch, Women on the Beach, 1898
inked block rather than print I would imagine
Jane Birkin and Brigitte Bardot in “Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman” (1973)
Brigitte Bardot, dans sa Renault Floride
Poster for Jean-Luc Godard’s Le Mépris | 1963
Teatro Reale dell'Opera, Rome, 1930s.
Pieter Peulen
the eloquent Edition
Thermes Val by Peter Zumthor. Photo @jonathanducrest
Mark Rothko, in his studio,1964 (Likely East Hampton)
By Hans Namuth, Courtesy Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona. © 1991 Hans Namuth Estate / Rothko family archives
Giving this picture a significant upgrade, as the original was scanned from a magazine. Rothko did not have a studio in East Hampton but it is likely he was working there while his 69th street studio in NYC was being renovated to accommodate the massive chapel pictures he would be working on