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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Jean Pierre Raynaud, ‘Container Zéro’, tiles, steel, electric, 1988
Container Zéro was created as an architectural space (both mobile and self contained) for the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris in of which Raynaud displays his own art, pieces from the collection of the museum of miscellaneous objects on a rolling basis. Now on display at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, current and previous displays include: a dead mouse, Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Black Cross’, 1980-81, a hospital sign, fresh roses, blue pigment spread in a rectangle with rounded corners, the French flag, Ultrasonography of the artist’s first born son and a tri-sector ribbon of a nuclear risk zone.
Matt Waples
Architecture of the Mexican modernist Luis Barragán
The Forbidden Zone, Mako Miyamoto
Naomi Campbell in Jamaica by Peter Lindbergh
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The Girl on the Bus: Snapshots of Rosa Parks
American activist Rosa Parks will always be revered as one of the major heroines of the Civil Rights Movement. Retrieved from the Rosa Parks Papers, these images show the daily life led by the mother of the freedom movement in all its candid beauty.
The images in the “Rosa Parks Papers”, a collection by the U.S. Library of Congress, curates and safe-keeps a bulk of documentary material from Parks’ private life and public activism, dating from 1866 to 2006.
Edgar Degas
Four Dancers
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Argenteuil, Flowers By The Riverbank 1877
Claude Monet
Paul Signac
Antibes (1908)
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Mark Rothko, Untitled 1969 Rapeseed on canvas 172 x 128.5 cm