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Today's Document
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Peter Solarz
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
we're not kids anymore.
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Kiana Khansmith
taylor price

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Kristina Wedel / Off Zine
Ivory two-part ojime sewing egg decorated with insects
Lamp - ゆめ (2012)
Artwork by Seiichi Hayashi
Voyager Watchman FD-20, 1984. VHF & UHF tuner, b/w. Sony Tokyo.
Diadem with Heads of Gazelles and a Stag ca. 1648–1540 B.C. Egypt
sony tr-1825 radio, 1970
SPBN
Seiichi Hayashi
(via A Pigment Library That Launched American Art Conservation)
When the Harvard Art Museums reopen this Sunday after a six-year expansion project, historic pigments foundational to the field of art conservation in the United States will be on public view. A new display will showcase the Forbes Pigment Collection as part of the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies.
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Ferguson now has America’s most powerful street art
Damon Davis spent Thursday zigzagging across West Florissant Avenue, a paint roller in one hand and a bundle of posters under his arm.
His idea was simple: Since last summer, the quiet suburb of Ferguson, Missouri, had been through such radical upheaval it no longer resembled itself. It needed to be reclaimed.
So he decided to transform the boarded up buildings | Follow @micdotcom
Daniel Rybakken - Layers (2012)
'Unfinished portrait' by Gustav Klimt
rachel likes art: part 74
Andrew Wyeth 1917 - 2009. American.
Henri Matisse: Nu sur méridienne , 1929–1929
My favorite Guerilla Girls poster, 1989
271 years before Pantone, an artist mixed and described every color imaginable in an 800-page book.