The binturong of hospitality
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The Bowery Presents

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Noah Kahan
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The binturong of hospitality
Joel Meyerowitz, New York, 1984
Long before the introduction of color film, a Russian chemist and photographer named Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky used an innovative technique. He took three individual black and white photos, each through a colored filter (red, green, and blue), to create fully colored, high-quality pictures. The photo of this woman, taken by him, is around 107 years old!
No wait I looked this guy up and this shit’s amazing
It’s so incredibly humanizing to see people from the very distant past in such authentic color
And like. look at these landscape shots!! They’re so vivid!! Even aside from the historical value, these are just legitimately beautiful photographs
Shawn Merz (2026)
Xie Chaoyu Acne Paper #19 ph. Leslie Zhang
Tom Solty (German, b. 1992), This Tiring Heat, 2024
Oil on canvas, 160 x 120 cm
Chloë Sevigny photographed by Jeff Vespa, 2003
Made by mirengela
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Jamian Juliano-Villani (American, b. 1987), Zipperman, 2014. Acrylic on canvas, 48 x 40 in.