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Peter Solarz
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Olafur Eliasson
Venice: R. H. Quaytman at the Central Pavilion
Luca Nino Antonucci
Second Star to the Right
(via)
Lilian Berg
Lizzie Fitch
Drop, 2011
(via)
“Miley, what’s good?” Oil on canvas 2015
jk I made this in my print media class
Oh my god
ART HISTORY HAS RISEN..FINALLY
Adam Jeppesen
September 5th (from BO Mulato) • 2014
Models painting themselves (2015) by Alex Kanevsky
Room No. 2 by Lucas Samaras
Groundbreaking installation from 1966, one of the earliest artworks designed to be entered, rather than simply look at.
Abandoned Children’s Hospital, Weißensee, Berlin, August 2015
Richard Serra
Solids and Rounds and Out of Rounds
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Artist TRACY NICHOLAS
Man Ray was born Emmanuel Radnitzky on this day in 1890.
[Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky). Untitled. 1931. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © 2015 Man Ray Trust / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris]
William E. Jones, Four Frames from “Spatial Disorientation”, (2010)
Sequence of digital files, color, silent, 4 minutes and 45 seconds looped.
The original footage of Spatial Disorientation is a flight test seen from the cockpit of a U. S. Air Force plane. The material has been edited into a loop that repeats in variations: magenta, blue and green.
Geoffrey Stein