Milan apartment of Umberto Pasti. Photo by NGOC MINH NGO
Source: houseandgarden.uk
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Milan apartment of Umberto Pasti. Photo by NGOC MINH NGO
Source: houseandgarden.uk
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Melancholia (2011) dir. Lars von Trier
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From Ohio Northern’s 1957 yearbook.
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From Gaston’s 1971 yearbook.
Igor Stravinsky – Jean Cocteau
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Sendai Tanabata Festival, Sendai, Japan, August 1952
Tanabata, or the Star Festival, involves a Japanese tradition in which people write their wishes on small, colorful strips of paper (tanzaku) and hang them on the branches of a small decorative bamboo tree. It’s widely celebrated all over Japan, typically on the seventh day of the seventh month (July 7) - although some regions observe Tanabata on August 7, depending on how they decided to interpret the old lunar calendar.
Olafur Eliasson - The Weather Project (2003), ph. Peter Marlow
Antti Lovag, Maison Bulle, 1975-1989