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The Japanese photographer focused obsessively on his wife and muse Yoko from the day they met till the day she left.
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By Masahisa Fukase
The man who photographed nothing but his wife.
The Japanese photographer focused obsessively on his wife and muse Yoko from the day they met till the day she left.
Top Sensation 1969
Henri Schmid . Woman snail . Inkwell. Bronze
David Goldblatt, George and Sarah Manyane, 3153 Emdeni Extension, 1972
Beau Travail | Claire Denis | 1999
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Without Hope, 1945, Frida Kahlo
Medium: oil,canvas,masonite
Blendon Reed Campbell - İki Su Perisi
1990 - When developers and the town of Oka wanted to start building a golf course on stolen land that belonged to them and that contained a sacred grove and a burial ground, the Mohawk tribe around Kanehsatake, Quebec, rose up and occupied the area. The mayor of Oka sent in SWAT teams to make the construction possible.
After chasing off the police and construction workers, members of the tribe use a front-end loader that was left behind to build barricades from the abandoned police vehicles, blockading a highway. Ultimately the stand-off with the police and the Canadian army lasted 78 days.
From this great documentary: [Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance]
“Press the Eject and Give Me the Tape” Bauhaus, 1982 Photograph by Eugene Merinov
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