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Frank O'Hara, from Poetry Review 1970
Sculpture aveugle, Michel François, 2016
Changes in colour from one room to another can be handled in various ways. Here, dark, green-touched blues give on to the pale, but related greenish blues of the hallway.
Color in Decoration, 1990
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Helen Frik
Egg and Spoon 1990 aluminium, gips, staal, nylon 200 x 140cn
Suits hung out to dry on the street
Beijing 2007
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The "optimist" Max Blecher (Jewish-Romanian, 1909–1938)
Max Blecher was a Romanian writer who produced a series of surrealist, semi-autobiographical novels (including most notably Întâmplări din irealitatea imediată [Adventures in Immediate Unreality] and Inimi cicatrizate [Scarred Hearts]).
At age 19, whilst studying in France, he was diagnosed with Pott's disease, or spinal tuberculosis, which immobilized and eventually killed him nine years later. Photo undated, probably taken around 1930.
Photo published in M. Blecher, Vizuina luminată (Bucharest: Cartea Românească, 1971)
Matteo Lucca, faces are made by bread
Kim Suk (김석) - 반복,혹은 부피의 소멸 [Repetition and Disappearance of MASS], 1999
David Hockney, A Room Full of Straw
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