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Bankovsky bridge in Leningrad, best known as the bridge with griffins. Photo postcard by B. Rabinovich (1972).
1/100 Aerial by Ray
Ceremonial Helmet, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms and Armor
Bequest of George C. Stone, 1935 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Medium: Steel, copper, gold, silk, metallic thread
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/35961
Train graffiti in Hannover, Germany calling for the evacuation of the thousands of refugees stranded in Moria, a migrant concentration camp in Lesbos, Greece, which was heavily damaged by fire.
Residents of the sprawling camp already had to contend with squalid conditions, but now with most of the shelters reduced to ashes, the situation has become completely unbearable
’Yes, we read Lenin, and whomever doesn’t read Lenin is ignorant.’
22nd anniversary of the attack on Moncada Barracks
(Cuba, 1975)Â
Via Communist Posters
Love , 2015 , Gaspar Noé.
Escalator on Taganskaya metro station in Moscow, photo by Naum Granovsky (1960s).
The Wicker Man, Robin Hardy (1973)
Taiwan Brutalism sneak peak no. 3:
Justus Dahinden: St. Joseph Kung-Tung Technical High School, Taitung City, Taiwan, 1957–1960Â
http://sosbrutalism.org/cms/17082230
“SOSBrutalism–Save the Conrete Monsters!” on display at Jut Art Museum, Taipei, Taiwan until November 1, 2020
More info: http://jam.jutfoundation.org.tw/en/exhibition/107/2261
Photos: www.twtaitungfoto.com TERMEZZI 2010 (CC BY-NC 2.0) / © Kuan-Chih Huang 2014-2015