Max Ernst, The Forest at L'Aube, date unknown, Color lithograph
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Max Ernst, The Forest at L'Aube, date unknown, Color lithograph
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Seeing in the dark: a collection of vintage night photography.
Jheronimus Bosch and studio (Jheronimus van Aken), Hell, circa 1515, oil on panel, Loan: Stichting Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen 1940
These two panels are the wings of a triptych, ‘The World Before and After the Flood’, the central panel of which has probably been lost.
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Speaking of double vision, here’s my collection of vintage “seeing double” imagery.
Jumy-M My Secret Forest / ミツマタの森 Ⅴ
Kim Ku-Lim Corpse of the Sun II 1964
Lourdes by James Hastur
Alejandro Otero, Ortogonal (Collage) 10, (cut-and-pasted colored paper on paper), 1952 [MoMA, New York, NY. © Estate of Alejandro Otero / ARS, New York / Autorarte, Caracas]
Nobuyoshi Araki
"Longitudinal section of the wood of the cone axis in Araucaria Bid- willii in the region of the pith." The anatomy of woody plants. 1917.
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wow you're still eating microplastics? get with the times dude. everyone's eating macroplastics now. yesterday I ate a 4x6 foot Rubbermaid® garden shed
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Apulian rhytons in the shape of animal heads (340ish, BCE)
FREE PALESTINE / END THE GENOCIDE ON GAZA
This piece was made to show support for Palestinians. This mountain gazelle was created with the colors of the flag and the meaningful patterning of the keffiyeh.