Hibernation, Maud Madsen
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Hibernation, Maud Madsen
Softwar - Hardwar
October 2017.
‘Industrial Nature’ series, at Makersplace.
No object is good or bad by itself, it all depends on the use you give to it. The same stone that was used to kill was also used to scratch art on the walls of caves. Something very similar is happening with the internet nowadays. Technology is becoming our natural predator.
Nobuo Kubota, Phonic Slices, Coach House Books, Toronto, 2001 [room 3o2 books, Ottawa. © Nobuo Kubota]
All it ever does is rain, Christophe Jarcot
Title: Self-Portrait Artist: Marie-Gabrielle Capet (French, 1761-1818) Date: ca. 1783 Genre: portraiture Movement: Rococo Period: Ancien régime Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 77.5 cm (30.5 in) high x 59.5 cm (23.4 in) wide Location: National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Japan Happy International Women's Day!
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Soviet Union International Women's Day poster (1961). Artwork by E. Artsrunyan.
Emory Douglas' illustrations for the Black Panthers Party Newspaper are gorgeous
Great Conservatory, Chatsworth, England, designed by Joseph Paxton (of Crystal Palace fame) in 1836, demolished in 1920
Quelle che non lo fanno di più
Found art NYC, Barton Lewis
Yesterday’s Print
"Il BLU sviluppa l’elemento della quiete. Affondando verso il nero, acquista una nota di tristezza disumana, si sprofonda nelle situazioni gravi che non hanno una fine né la possono avere. Quando trapassa in tonalità più chiare, per le quali è anche meno appropriato, il blu acquista un carattere più indifferente e si pone lontano dallo spettatore, come l’alto cielo di un azzurro chiaro."
Wasilij Kandinskij (1866-1944)
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Betty Robinson got into a plane crash and was mistakenly pronounced dead.
She spent 7 weeks in a coma and it took her 2 years to learn to walk again.
5 years later, she won a gold medal in the Olympic Games 1936
IGOR STRAVINSKY SHOT BY ARNOLD NEWMAN, 1946