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Ryuichi Sakamoto: andata (Async 2017).
Han pasado 2 años, 9 meses y 28 días desde que Ryuichi Sakamoto nos dejó.
El legado de este genial artista es tan extenso y rico que continúa revelando nuevas capas con el paso del tiempo. Lejos de concebir la música como un cierre o una despedida, su trayectoria no se interrumpió ni siquiera en las fases finales de su enfermedad: siguió componiendo hasta el final, manteniendo la creación musical como una práctica constante y esencial.
Hoy he sentido la necesidad de recordarlo
It has been 2 years, 9 months, and 28 days since Ryuichi Sakamoto left us. The legacy of this brilliant artist is so vast and rich that it continues to reveal new layers with the passage of time. Far from seeing music as a closure or a farewell, his career was not interrupted even in the final stages of his illness: he continued composing until the very end, maintaining musical creation as a constant and essential practice. Today I felt the need to remember him.
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© Bogdan Konopka (1953 — 2019, Polish photographer)
Jamshedpur, India, 1951. Werner Bischof. Digital fibre print.
This 'impossible' crane shot from Mikhail Kalatozov's SOY CUBA (1964) ...
IS the greatest and quite remarkable one shot scene of them all.
Manet Seated, Turned to the Right
1864–65
Edgar Degas French, 1834-1917
Kees Scherer. Central Station, Amsterdam 1950s
IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR AN EXPLANATION ON THE END AND I LOVE IT SO MUCH
“Photography is not a sport. It has no rules.”
Bill Brandt, Early Morning on the River, London Bridge, 1936
Musée des Confluences
© Gilles Aymard
– = + less is more
Matthew Benedict (American, b. 1968), Launch, 1917, 2016. Gouache on paper, 70 x 100 cm.
Matthew Benedict (American, b. 1968), Captain Huge with Curly and Pablo, 2019
Gouache on wood 36 × 36 in
Sign at Wanto Co. (owned by the Matsuda family) in Oakland, California
(Dorothea Lange. 1942)
Eugène Atget.
Rue Beethoven
Paris 16e, 1899
CONFORT / COUCHETTES. 1933. Andre Nivault. Affiches Gaillard, Paris. Poster.
Untitled (Whelan's Drugstore, New York), 1944. Brett Weston. Silver Gelatin.