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Fly at BREAKNECK speed as you pursue your mission and get as far as you can. The world is now occupied by invaders—and they are hunting you.
Numéro China September 2018
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By Luca Anzalone
By Dudi Hasson
by Jack Davison for AnOther Magazine
Meret Oppenheim __ Sugar Cube Ring, 1936
‘I love natural materials. But everything man makes is nature, even plastic, even the atomic bomb,‘
M. Oppenheim
gaetano pesce - piede (1969)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BU2JDcDjzNl/?
LE CORBUSIER & PIERRE JEANNERET, Chandigarh Neelam Cinema, Chandigarh India, 1954
Barbara Astman, Red Series, Untitled (telephone and coffee mug), 1981 Analogue colour print, 14 x 11 inches
Martin Kippenberger - The Happy End of Franz Kafka’s “Amerika,” 1994/1999
Yayoi Kusama - Early Spring (2004)
EikohHosoe
Kana Tanaka - Daydreaming bubble, 1998
Unknown Artist. Lover’s Eyes. 1840. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Watercolor on ivory