Lucio Cathexis // Charcoal, Graphite and Acrylic on Paper, Size: 80 x 60
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Lucio Cathexis // Charcoal, Graphite and Acrylic on Paper, Size: 80 x 60
work in progress (by Ines Seidel)
Wassily Kandisky
Stuart Brisley, Before The Mast, performance at domobaal, London. Photo by Maya Balcioglu. BEFORE THE MAST: Final performances at domobaal Thursday 28 November. Starting at 17:30 Friday 29 November. Starting at 18:00 Saturday 30 November. Starting at 20:00 12 DAYS and THE MISSING TEXT Exhibition at Mummery + Schnelle ends 30 November JERUSALEM Exhibition at domobaal ends 30 November domobaal 3 John Street London WC1N 2ES +44 (0)20 7242 9604 [email protected] www.domobaal.com Mummery + Schnelle 44a Charlotte Road London EC2A 3PD +44 (0)20 7729 9707 [email protected] www.mummeryschnelle.com
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IRELAND. 1978.
Josef Koudelka
Forget all the standard art forms — don’t paint pictures, don’t make poetry, don’t build architecture, don’t arrange dances, don’t write plays, don’t compose music, don’t make movies, and above all don’t think you’ll get a happening by putting all these together. (KAPROW)
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Dirty Hand and Bloody Hand, Stuart Brisley, 1996
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Auguste Rodin - Triton and Nereid, 1893
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Tamara Łempicka, commonly known as Tamara de Lempicka (1898 –1980) was a Polish Art Decopainter and “the first woman artist to be a glamour star”. Influenced by Cubism, Lempicka became the leading representative of the Art Deco style across two continents, a favorite artist of many Hollywood stars.
Henryk Stażewski and Edward Krasiński, Studio 1969. Photo by Eustachy Kossakowski