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Red Poppy VI via Georgia O'Keeffe
Aleksandr Nikolayevich Benois
Chinese pavilion. Jealous husband, 1906
Costume designer Ezgi Pamir’s awesome work on embroidery!
https://www.behance.net/pamir
https://www.instagram.com/tibonanj/
Studio Ghibli Appreciation Post
Moïse Kisling 1891-1953 (Polish, French) | Mimosas
Study for Intruders by R. H. Ives Gammell, 1973.
Street, Dresden by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
A sense of alienation and anxiety imbue the artist’s vision of modern urban bustle. “The more I mixed with people the more I felt my loneliness,” he once said.
House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home
“Martha Rosler made House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home in protest against the Vietnam War—at a moment when American involvement in Vietnam had nearly peaked. To make these photomontages, she seamlessly combined images of the war with advertisements and illustrations of fashionable American home interiors, many published in the magazine, House Beautiful. By bringing together images of war and domesticity so that they appear to share the same space, she references the “living room war,” a phrase coined to characterize the Vietnam War as the first major military conflict to be extensively broadcast into people’s homes on television.”
- MoMA’s Modern Art and Ideas
Dolce & Gabbana F/W 2013
Art and Identity
Frida Kahlo’s Self Portrait with Cropped Hair: Kahlo defies! After her divorce from his famous mural artist who loved her long hairs and colorful cloths.
Glenn Ligon’s Runaways: Ligon defies! Ligon asks friends to describe him as if he was missing in real life: the description is similar to what his runaway slave ancestors were stereotyped as.
Andy Warhol’s Golden Monroe: Warhol defies! Monroe is personification of American dream, beauty, and happiness who became the victim of reproduction. Her death and popular images are rectified in Byzantine icon painting which makes her product of public view once again.
Three different but also similar art works:
Starry Night by Van Gogh
Broadway Boogie Woogie by Piet Mondrian
Bingo by Gordon Matta-Clark
All inspired by the places and spaces that they encountered the unusual and turned into a art piece.
Gellért Thermal Bath in Budapest