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Crazy Bitch in a Cave - Rear View Mirror
The Duke of Lancaster
graffitti ship, Llanerch-y-Mor, Wales
Bruce La Mongo
Artist, Vienna
The far-right and independent candidates in Austria's presidential run-off are neck-and-neck with the result depending on postal ballots.
Wahlkrimi in Österreich
painted skulls of the Bonehouse in Hallstatt
Monika Grzymala
Polyhedron as part of A Serpentine Gesture and Other Prophecies, 2011.
Monika Grzymala (1970 in Zabrze, Poland) creates temporary interventions in space, which—closely responding to the site at which they are produced—turn the line into a three-dimensional drawing. Her works are based on the fundamental examination of drawing as a medium as well as the medium of paper.
Ansel Adams
Autumn Moon, the High Sierra from Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California, 1948
Jackson Pollock
movie scene
Snarkitecture “The Beach”
The Beach is an interactive architectural installation designed by Snarkitecture for the National Building Museum. Taking cues from the familiar experience of a summer day at the beach, Snarkitecture has abstracted both the natural and cultural elements of the beach to create a reduced, monochromatic environment inside the museum’s Great Hall. Standard construction materials like scaffolding, drywall, and mirrors are utilized to create the enclosure that leads to an ocean of 750,000 recyclable plastic balls. The Beach welcomes visitors to explore, play and relax in a fully immersive and unique setting.
Franz Marc - Die großen blauen Pferde (1911)
Yves Klein - at the Viennese MUMOK
Katsushika Hokusai
Die große Welle vor Kanagawa
神奈川沖浪裏
Frau ISA
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Dragan Mihajlovic aka Lieber Michael
Team-member of Art Unanchored
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Florida
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