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Jim Wilson. Getting to Carnegie Hall. New York. 1982
Anthropomorphis 2017
@ Alexandre Manuel Viegas
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“Having perfected our disguise, we spend our lives searching for someone we don’t fool.”
— Robert Brault (via quotemadness)
By Ivana Rajic
Untitled, 2018 Pencil
robert venturi and denise scott-brown - the team drive the las vegas strip, 1972
End of April, 1953, New York, NY, photo by Vivian Maier
Bar Girl in a Brothel, Havana, Cuba, 1954 - Eve Arnold
“Though her pictures of celebrities, particularly those of Monroe…have come to define her in the mainstream, Arnold also chronicled the lives of the poor and the dispossessed, travelling to Cuba, Russia and Afghanistan, as well as China…This picture was taken on assignment in Cuba. At first glance, it could be a film still or one of Arnold’s backstage shots of a star in repose, but it is a portrait of individual sadness and isolation, as well as great beauty. Once, when asked what made a good portrait, the great Cartier-Bresson replied: “I am looking for the silence in somebody.” Eve Arnold captured, and transmitted, that silence again and again…“
- Sean O'Hagan, The Big Picture, The Observer, 2012
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