Bertrand Goldberg
Marina City (1964)
Chicago, Illinois
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
wallacepolsom
occasionally subtle
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Janaina Medeiros
Misplaced Lens Cap

if i look back, i am lost
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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Bertrand Goldberg
Marina City (1964)
Chicago, Illinois
The black drop phenomenon, which occurs during a transit of Venus. Popular astronomy. 1882.
Internet Archive
Bonus
Soichi Sunami, Exhibit of Mark Rothko at MOMA, 1961
Nakazora serie © Masao Yamamoto
”J’aime l’idée que mes images donnent la sensation de photos anonymes, qu’elles gardent un certain mystère… que chacun se les approprie et invente à partir d’elles sa propre histoire.“ Masao Yamamoto
Sa galerie parisienne Camera Obscura explique sur son site que “Nakazora est un terme bouddhiste que l’on peut traduire par ”entre la terre et le ciel”, c’est-à-dire entre la vie et la mort, entre le rêve et la réalité, dans l’indécision du temps et de l’espace.
Yamamoto ne donne jamais ni titre ni date à ses photographies. Cette “indécision” est une base de son travail. Ses images sont comme des fragments de vie à jamais indéchiffrables, éclairs de grâce comparables à des haïku.“
Pierre Huyghe
his film played at the expo préhistoire at the pompidou - very good
Robert Rauschenberg, Mother of God, 1950
Mieko Shiomi, < event for the midday > (in the sunlight), 1963 [MoMA, New York, NY. © 2020 Mieko Shiomi]
Hawthorn mine shaft, Durham, 1990
Kurt Schwitters, Pink Collage, 1940
Unknown student, Typing study, ca. 1923-1933, The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, Bethany, CT; in Original Bauhaus: Workbook, Edited by Nina Wiedemeyer and Friederike Holländer, Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung, Berlin, Prestel Publishing, München, 2019, p. 114 [Published on the occasion of the exhibition Original Bauhaus at the Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, September 6, 2019 – January 27, 2020]
Yale University, Development of a Salamander, 1920′s
Lin May Saeed, Max Brand at What Pipeline
Osamu Shiihara, Untitled, 1930s
vintage silver print
Unknown, Solar Eclipse, 1846
Smithsonian Report, 1900,—Langley, Solar Eclipse. Plate 1
William Eggleston
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Kiyoshi Suzuki from Soul to Soul, 1972