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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Claire Keane
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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occasionally subtle

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Misplaced Lens Cap
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@kixka
Yeah!
David Galstyan
Roberto De Mitri.
“As if the stars some summer night”. Lecce, Apulia, 2022
Yves Klein · Leap into the Void (1960)
"Klein had no audience apart from "close friends and photographers" when he jumped (which he did several times, "attempting to get the desired transcendent expression on his face") and used a protective net that does not appear in the photograph, which is actually a composite of two different shots unified in the darkroom. (It is an open question whether the friends were there to witness a performance or a photo shoot-in either case, they did not see the event depicted in the photograph.) The image we see thus records an event that never took place except in the photograph itself."
I went for a blitz-bath yesterday nearby.
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Francesca Woodman // Untitled, New York 1979
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1976 Sloan - Tongue.
Francesca Woodman
Spider by Louise Bourgeois, born in 1911. This can be a nightmare come true. Vía @hauserwirth Photo @andersnorrsell
"Naima und Kristian erkunden Tokio zielgerichtet, da musste ich mich absetzen, mein Weg ist die Osmose. Schlendern, flanieren, in die Stadt einsickern, bis sie in mich eingesickert ist. Der erste Blick morgens aus dem Fenster, empörend, die Dichte der Gebäude, die Undurchdringlichkeit. An jeder Ecke die Wucht dieses Immensen abgefedert durch Niedlichkeit, also Tierdarstellungen, Kinderlieder vom Band..." Bernd Begemann in Tokio