Ricco Wassmer, Téte de garcon et main en platre, 1952
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Ricco Wassmer, Téte de garcon et main en platre, 1952
Gert Wiedmaier ph. (Stuttgart, Germany 1961)
Germaine Krull: advertisement for fashion designer Paul Poiret, 1926, gelatin silver print.
Jeau de Paume, Paris
Six gorgeous collages by Joseph Cornell are on view in the Erburu Gallery and I wish I could just hang out all day long in the gallery and stare at them.
captions: Untitled (Joyce Hunter), date unknown, collage of photograph, printed text, colored pencil, and ink.
Untitled, date unknown, collage of photographs.
Untitled, November 13, 1967, collage of magazine photographs, book illustration, pencil and ink.
Untitled, date unknown, collage of photograph, printed paper, and ink.
Untitled, date unknown, collage of magazine photograph, illustration, and ink.
Untitled, March 10, 1969, collage of photoprint, ink, and pencil.
All by Joseph Cornell (1903-1972). Gift of the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation.
Peter Weibel
Man Ray, advertising for Elizabeth Arden, 1932.
(from) László Moholy-Nagy, Malerei, Fotografie, Film (German, 2nd ed., 1925-1927) / Painting, Photography, Film (English, transaltion by J. Seligman, 1969)
(info and pdfs via Monoskop Log)
Necklace by Chanel, 1932.
The real damage is done by those millions who want to ‘survive.’ The honest men who just want to be left in peace. Those who don’t want their little lives disturbed by anything bigger than themselves. Those with no sides and no causes. Those who won’t take measure of their own strength, for fear of antagonizing their own weakness. Those who don’t like to make waves—or enemies. Those for whom freedom, honour, truth, and principles are only literature. Those who live small, mate small, die small. It’s the reductionist approach to life: if you keep it small, you’ll keep it under control. If you don’t make any noise, the bogeyman won’t find you. But it’s all an illusion, because they die too, those people who roll up their spirits into tiny little balls so as to be safe. Safe?! From what? Life is always on the edge of death; narrow streets lead to the same place as wide avenues, and a little candle burns itself out just like a flaming torch does. I choose my own way to burn.
Sophie Scholl
Sophie Scholl, Hans Scholl, and other members of the White Rose were arrested on this day - February 22 - 68 years ago for distributing anti-Nazi leaflets. Four days later, Sophie, Hans, and Christoph Probst were found guilty of treason and executed hours later.
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Wilhelm Gallhof, Female Nude, The Coral-Chain, 1917.
2017-02-17_10-11-48 on Flickr.
early experimental photograph of Archie Savage by Carl Van Vechten (1930s)
Luigi Veronesi. Untitled, 1937.
Michael Krebber
The Things We Are Doing No. 1 (Reiher Sonne), 2003
Laure ALbin-Guillot
Max Ernst by Hermann Landshoff 1942