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The light tonight.
Agyness Deyn by Tim Walker
for Vogue UK, 2011
1. Detail: CREATURA ANTICA, by Roberto Ferri | 2. Detail: Head of a Woman with the Horns of a Ram (1853), by Jean Léon Gérôme.
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African Canvas Margaret Courtney-Clarke
The Art of Africa is a casualty of colonial exploitation, surviving principally in the museums of other countries. ~ Nadine Gordimer
“My objective in this work is to document an extraordinary art form - vernacular art and architecture in West Africa - that is not transportable and therefore not seen in museums around the world. It is an attempt to capture the unseen Africa, a glimpse into the homes and into the spirit of very proud and dignified peoples. In much the same way as I photographed the art of Ndebele women, I have drawn on my personal affinity for the art itself, for methods, design and form, rather than the socio-anthropological or political realities of a people or continent in dilemma. These images portray a unique tradition of Africa, a celebration of an indigenous rural culture in which the women are the artists and the home her canvas.”
Puck and Oberon.
Gong Li posing as Hatsumomo for Vogue during the promotion of Memoirs of a Geisha.
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