Sylvia Fein (American, *1919).
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Sylvia Fein (American, *1919).
Madama Butterfly at La Scala, 7/12/2016.
Photos by Brescia/Amisano.
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Ernie Barnes (American, 1938-2009), Untitled. Oil on canvas, 36 x 18 in.
Dion Lee F/W 2018 Menswear New York Fashion Week
Musicians on the Plaza Mayor of Trinidad, 1993, Rene Burri.
“’Tragic,’ like ‘natural,’ is one of those rhetorical dead ends that stops the mind from reaching to the full awfulness and criminality of an event. The correct response to tragedy is tears, not rage. Tragedy offers catharsis, and transcendence; its spectators are ennobled by having witnessed it. Its victims, of course, are dead, but tragically dead, which is somehow more elegant than plain old dead. It has that classical ring. The presence of a malign kind of human agency is elided, uncomfortable questions not asked: what sorts of indifference to the lives of what sorts of people produces thirty-story buildings that have no adequate routes of escape, and why is it almost always black kids or Latino or Chicano kids, and children of the poor, falling down elevator shafts, out of unprotected windows, getting hit by stray bullets? Do stories such as these speak about the cruelty of life or about the cruelty of poverty and racism?”
—Tony Kushner, from “Notes about Political Theater”
Kutani ware HANAZUME tea cup
Japan
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Hilma af Klint The Ten Biggest, No 7 1907 Oil and tempera on paper 328 x 240 cm
Electronic & Computer Music by Peter Manning (1985 edition).
Mr. Acker Bilk: London Is My Cup of Tea Cover Art by Stanislaw Zagorski 1967
萩原 卓哉/Hagihara Takuya
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Brigid Berlin’s tabloid needlepoint pillows, 2008, inspired by covers of The New York Post.
found a friend in my backyard today : )
Kenzo, rouge. Photos de Patrick Guedj et Véronique Durruty. Edité par Coromandel Design, 2000.
La petite veste rouge de Kenzo fait le tour du monde.