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Devotional ring, made in Britain in the 13th century (source). The inscription around the band reads: “Hail blessed Jesus born of the Virgin Mary, my Lord and God”.
Beautiful and mesmerizing installation from New York-based artist Zilvinas Kempinas. The 80 foot long walkway, entitled “Tube”, was created using stretched strips of VHS tape.
Rachel Goodyear, “Dancing Devils” (2011) at The Drawing Center
The most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it
Ansel Adams (via manualiris)
Benjamin Mouly
#OCULUS : Number 20, from a series of 100 unique 15 x 15 inch oil on paper #paintings
#MarylynDintenfass #OCULUS opens in @driscollbabcock galleries September 10
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Chris Ofili, The Healer, 2008
One Hundred Ghost Tales: The House of Broken Plates
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai 葛飾北斎 (1760 - 1849) Woodblock print; color on paper Japan 1831-1832 Edo period Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Tauba Auerbach.
Fragment of a Yellow Fresco Panel with Muse (1 - 75 AD), Roman, from Boscoreale. The Getty Villa.
I’m seeing so many girls getting into Bikini Kill for the first time and it’s really resonating with them, which is strange because this music’s so old you’d think that the ideas wouldn’t be relevant to them anymore. But sadly, sexism is just relevant as it ever was.
Kathleen Hanna on the legacy of Bikini Kill (via nprmusic)
Tri Hyrum, Utah, 2006
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Walter Schnackenberg, Lady with a cat, 1912. Munich. Via University of Heidelberg
Anne Speier at Galerie der Stadt Schwaz