Justin Maxon, Addiction and Reckoning.
Tenderloin Distict, SA.
To my dear friend George Valdez, who loves the streets of San Francisco.
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Mike Driver
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Not today Justin

if i look back, i am lost
trying on a metaphor

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Justin Maxon, Addiction and Reckoning.
Tenderloin Distict, SA.
To my dear friend George Valdez, who loves the streets of San Francisco.
Website
David Noonan.
David Noonan’s screenprints bring modernist cinema, circus and vaudeville into the 21st Century, his pictures a collage of found images, film stills and strange Gothic horror photographs that bring to mind a world of stagecraft, of carnival, his characters hiding behind masks and costumes, an extreme reflection of our dour existence.
Synchrodogs for Masha Reva
«Tania Shcheglova and Roman Noven are two emerging photographers who have been experimenting with high quality cameras since their perhaps not-so-innocent youth. From frozen lakes to empty theatre stages across Eastern Europe, the duo have snapped haunting images of the surroundings available to them, often emanating a dark or eerie mood». © DAZED
clothes: Masha Reva styling: Julie Pelipas hair and make up: Helen Khodos model: Lola Dikova retouch: Igor Primak assistance: Anna Shapovalova
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Gottfried Helnwein - Working on the stage-set for “Pasolini”, 1996
Beili Liu - Void (2008-9)
“Each of the 49 layers of silk organza holds a delicate ring drawn with a burning incense. Each ring reduces in size until it recedes to a small circle. Through the void of the layering black silk, the spectator is drawn to a subtle hint of light at the end of the portal.”
Carl Heinz Kliemann
Kahler Baum (Straße mit Baum).
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"Sarah Stilwell. The restoration on this piece was insane. It was painted on two canvases glued together and was deteriorating. So they sucked the pigment off the canvases with a vacuum plate and then attached a new one. Crazy." -Irene Gallo
Legendary Cities
spore prints
Bill Domonkos
Fascinating gifs from Hungarian artist Bill Domonkos.
I view my work as a collision and recombination of ideas. My process unfolds gradually and spontaneously—using found materials such as archive film footage, photographs, and the internet. I experiment by combining, altering, editing and reassembling using digital technology, special effects and animation to create a new kind of experience. I am interested in the absurd, as well as moments of sublime beauty—to renew and transform materials, experiences and ideas. The extraordinary thing about cinema is its ability to suggest the ineffable—something thatcannot or should not be expressed in words, only hinted at through sounds and images. It is this elusive, dreamlike quality that informs my work.
Be sure to check out the Unknown Editors on either Tumblr, Facebook or Instagram!
The life of American street photographer Vivian Maier (1926-2009) remains largely in mystery. Known as a fiercely-opinionated eccentric working as a nanny in the affluent North Shore neighborhoods of Chicago, Maier zealously guarded her private life, including nearly all of the photographs, recordings, and films she created over four decades. Only in 2007 with the accidental discovery of a box of tens of thousands of Maier’s undeveloped negatives did her life as an artist become known publicly—her death followed two years later. She left behind an oeuvre of over 100,000 images.
Los Carpinteros is collective artist founded in 1991 in Havana (Marco Antonio Castillo Valdés and Dagoberto Rodríguez Sánchez). Both of them specialize in the creation of humorous installations and objects. Website
Be sure to check out Unknown Editors on Tumblr & Facebook.
Shepard Fairey pops up in Vienna
Photos courtesy of Famiglia_Vienna
Dasha Pliska - Architecture Odessa (2013)
Family, 1999 / 2007 material: bronze dimensions: 95 x 1000 x 105cm
Caspar Berger
Joseph Parra - Carbon Dioxide Man (detail), charcoal on paper | More