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100-year Church Skate Park
The church of Santa Barbara in Llanera, Asturias, has been abandoned for years until a group of of people called the ‘Church Brigade,’ came to the rescue. With help from online fundraising and Red Bull, the church was salvaged and turned into a public skate park dubbed Kaos Temple.
Batman reduced to a crossing guard…(1966)
Jessica Harrison’s gory porcelain dolls.
Gurt Swanenberg’s “Sins.”
Artist Gurt Swanenberg takes skeletal remains and sometimes entire skeletons of various animals and meticulously realistic imagery over them ending up with gorgeous, one of a kind works of art. For this series entitled “Sins,” Swanenberg has created imagery related to each of the seven deadly sins on each skeleton.
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Double barrel whellock pistol made for Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Crafted by Peter Peck, a watch and gunmaker from Munich.
Currently on display at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Hung up on a dream, Duy Huynh
Insight and illusion, Troels Carlsen
El homenaje de los artistas a los muertos en ataque a Charlie Hebdo
New works on paper by Marianne Lammersen - Galerie Judy Straten.
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On December 21, 1866, Lakota, Cheyenne & Arapaho warriors dealt the US military a devastating defeat at the Battle of the Hundred Slain. The battle was part of what was called Red Cloud’s War from 1866-1868, which ended in the defeat of the United States leading to the signing of the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty.
All US military forts in the Powder River Region were burnt down. At the time of the signing of the treaty it was expressed that, “In the first time in its history the United States Government has negotiated a peace which conceded everything demanded by the enemy and which extracted nothing in return.”
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