The Holy Family 1913
Egon Schiele

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Cosimo Galluzzi
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Noah Kahan
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ojovivo

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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official daine visual archive
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The Holy Family 1913
Egon Schiele
Roma, William Kentridge
Gustav Klimt
Death and Life (detail)
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Gustav Klimt
Cottage Garden (detail) 1907
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The false mirror, 1928, Rene Magritte
Medium: oil,canvas
G. J. de Rook, Life, In-Out Productions, Amsterdam, 1973 [coll. Michael Gibbs Archive. in-out center archives]
Osvaldo Romberg, The First Investigation: ‘One Typology through 3 parts of my body’, 1976 [cookie butcher, Antwerp]
The Chemical Brothers at HARD Summer was one of the best sets of my life.
El hombre es esa noche, esa Nada vacía, que contiene todo en su sencillez indivisa: una riqueza de un número infinito de representaciones, de imágenes, ninguna de las cuales viene de modo preciso al espíritu, incluso no están ahí como realmente presentes. Aquí surge, entonces, bruscamente, una cabeza ensangrentada; ahí, otra aparición blanca; e igual de bruscamente desaparece todo. Esa noche es la que percibimos cuando miramos a un hombre a los ojos: hundimos la mirada en una noche que se vuelve terrible; lo que se nos presenta, entonces, es la noche del mundo.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel En Conferencias de 1805-1806 Citado por Georges Bataille en su artículo “Hegel, la muerte y el sacrificio”
Nicola Samori (Italian, b. 1977), Untitled, 2017. Ink and oil colour on paper mounted on aluminium, 29.5 x 20.8 cm.