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Carlo Mollino, Teatro Regio, Torino, 1965 - 1973
Cormorant fishing in Yangshuo near Guilin, Guangxi, China. Christian Vaisse
Cormorant fishing is an old tradition in which fishermen use trained cormorants to catch fish.
Broken glass bird mosaics
Novelist Alice Walker photographed at home by Ronald L. Freeman, ca. 1997.
Anawana Haloba, b. 1978 Salt-lick performance Zambia (1999) [Source]
The Biennale de Lyon says:
Anawana Haloba’s artistic practice is based on permanent research into contemporary history, culture and ideologies. Her sound, video and installation performances often arise out of poetic texts that she has previously written. They set out to confront the viewer with subjects such as human trafficking, self-identity, or repressive systems in the neo-colonial structures that still govern most contemporary societies. In this way, Anawana Haloba plays on the positive connotation of the word “foreigner” in Swahili, where it implies, not an uncultured new arrival but a traveller – someone who has learned much, and has much to give.
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Emerald lined path in the forest - Olympic National Park.
Street art by Zilda at Naples, Italy
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Some of Eiko Ishioka’s set designs made for
'Mishima: A Life in four Chapters' (1985)