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masafusa shibuya, satin, organdy, and silk thread, from “fabric and needlework illustration”, 1994.
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Alexandra Kehayoglou crafts wool rugs as unique works of art, with a hand-tufting process that takes several months to complete. Using discarded thread from her family’s carpet factory in Buenos Aires, she describes her rugs as portals to memories, with a direct connection to her Greek grandparents’ past weaving of Ottoman-style carpets in Turkey.
She really creates some kind of day dream with her work. It’s not just beauitiful, it doesn’t make you think, you automatically get dragged into another world. Her work has impact.
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Johann Joachim Kaendler, Bolognese Dog, 1734. Porcelain, Meissen, Germany. Staatliche Kunstsammlung Dresden.
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‘la greve blanche‘ by sacha quintin and eric diulein for masses magazine, may 2019
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The Problem We All Live With, 1964
Norman Rockwell
#the problem we all live with#norman rockwell#ruby bridges#racism#1960's#60's#1964#a#painting#art#civil rights#civil rights movement#desegregation#segragation
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Lin Yutang
- My Country and My People
1935
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Gjon Mili, Jascha Heifetz in Mili’s darkened Studio as Light attached to his Bow Traces the Bow Movement, New York, 1952
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Alain Fleischer - Dans le cadre du miroir, 1984
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Renee So (Chinese, born Hong Kong 1974), Man and Dog, 2012. Knitted wool, in artist’s frame, 123.5 x 123.8 x 5.7 cm.
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The Ghosts of Hellas, 1905, Vasily Polenov
Medium: watercolor,paper
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Cressida Campbell (Australian, b. 1960), Interior with Sunflowers and Figs, 1998. Woodblock, 100 x 100 cm.
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Rolf Nesch (Norwegian, born Germany, 1893-1975), Dans I [Dance I], 1955. Metal print, 64 x 50 cm.
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Contact sheet, Juan Dubose and Keith Haring, 1981
‘I was really tired of only doing the baths and cruising. I finally met Juan Dubose, who ended up being my first lover, at the St Mark’s Baths. We met at the end of the night, after I had already been with some other people. I had great sex with him and just decided he was the right person for me.’ - Keith Haring.
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