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The Bell Tower of Curon, Italy, circa 1960
Street memorial on Lecky Road. Derry, Ireland, 1971
Photo: Akihiko Okamura
Giovanni Segantini, Ave Maria bei der Überfahrt, 1886
Andy Goldsworthy: Wall Drawing (2014)
Summer Sleep, New York, 1949. Irving Penn. Dye transfer print.
Martha Graham, with Set elements (spider dress, serpent) by Isamu Noguchi for Martha Graham’s “Cave of the Heart”, 1946
Photo: Cris Alexander, Silver gelatin print, 25.4 × 20.3 cm, The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, New York, © The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2021
Beam Of Lightning in Kangiqsujuag
Man Holding Block of Ice, Photo by Nina Leen, 1942
Simone Rocha spring/summer 2022
Enoshima (1998) ph. Louis Decamps
Konstantin Melnikov, Melnikov House Bedroom, Moscow, Russia, 1927
Boris Ignatovich. Motherhood, 1938.
Masahisa Fukase, © Masahisa Fukase Archives
Olaf Eriksson - Trädgårdsblommor, 1912-39
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Masahisa Fukase, Yoko, 1974
Fukase almost exclusively photographed his wife, Yoko, for 13 years until their breakup, afterwards obsessively photographing ravens,as symbols of his grief.
Fukase died in 2012, having been in a coma for 20 years following a near-fatal fall down the stairs of his favorite bar in 1992. Yoko visited him twice a month throughout his long limbo – though, heartbreakingly, he would have been unaware of her presence.
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+ yuki, 2002 photographed by takashi homma
Yoko, my Love, undated
© Nobuyoshi Araki