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Takamasa Yoshizaka
1966, Higuchi House
Ben Aronson (American, b. 1958), Manhattan, 2am, 2014. Pastel on board, 30 x 30 in.
Eva Jiricna - Belsize Park Flat, 1984.
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Christoph Meier, Ute Müller, Robert Schwarz, Lukas Stopczynski / LAX Bar Vienna, Austria, 2019 - Installation during the Wiener Festwochen; images © Ute Müller.
シュルレアリスムの展開 シュルレアリスム読本―2 思潮社 表紙=清原悦志
XAVIER CORBERÓ‘s Salva López, Barcelona, Spain, 1968 -
ATELIER IN VITRO, 1940s Retro Apartment Renovation, Porto, Portugal, 2018
Ventura Savings, Ventura, CA, 1964. William Pereira & Associates, architects. Marvin Rand, photographer
Thierry Urbain, Babylon - the Library
Paul Virilio, In Bunker Archeology
Maison Ozenfant, Le Corbusier, 1922-1924
Peter Alexander, ‘Cloud box’ (1966). Cast polyester resin.
“Like many of his contemporaries, Peter Alexander experimented with innovative techniques for casting plastic resins, using materials that were newly available on the market in the second half of the 1960s. Cloud Box, one of his earliest works, is a cast polyester cube. By introducing water vapor to the liquid resin during the casting process, Alexander created a white cloud form inside the box. While the cube form and the polished surface align Alexander with his minimalist peers on the East Coast, the work has a figurative element that evokes the particular light and atmospheric conditions of Southern California.” <via>
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Marie Claire Italy, 1993
by Mario Sorrenti