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Basotho people of Southern Africa paint their homes with colorful designs and resistance art resulting from Apartheid.
Woven summer kimono. Early Showa period (1926-1940), Japan. A woven hitoe (unlined) summer rayon kimono featuring wave and “jigami” (fan) motifs. Silver and gold metallic painted line highlights. The four fans on the upper back express different hues than all the others. This garment has a dry and raspy texture49” from sleeve-end to sleeve-end x 58” height. The raging wave motifs signify power and resilience, while the fans in this context symbolize the journey of life. The Kimono Gallery
Jósef Wilkón
Yayoi Kusama
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Hans Bellmer and Unica Zurn
Audrey Munson 1910
“Au départ il ne s’agit pas de comprendre mais bien d’aimer”
André Breton
Paul Klee - Three White Bluebells, 1920
Susan Meiselas
konkrete poesie: akten des kolloquiums in lille vom 4 – 6 mai 1972, Goethe-Institut, Lille, 1972. W/ Pierre Garnier, Ilse Garnier, Lily Greenham, Reinhard Döhl, Timm Ulrichs, Gerhard Rühm, and Heinz Gappmayr among others
Hiroshi Tachibana - Blue drawing
August Sander, Architekt Hans Heinz Luttgen und seine Frau Dora, 1926
Turquie, la chevauchée, désert de Konya, 1954 par Jean Dieuzaide