Dance on the Beach, Edvard Munch, ca. 1900
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Kōjaku Cavern at Oga Peninsula (from the series Souvenirs of Travel III), Hasui Kawase, 1926
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Look up | Paris
Paris | Europe | Look up
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Vogue Australia June 2022
On Beale St.
Photo : Charles Dennington
Styled by Catherine Martin
Hair : Alan White
Makeup : Victoria Baron
Manicure : Cindy Vellis
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Blue Lovers, 1914 by Marc Chagall (Russian-born, 1887–1985)
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Barbara Morgan described the performance “Lamentation” by Martha Graham as a “dance of sorrow … the personification of grief itself.” Working to portray the melancholy essence of the dance and to capture its “visual peak,” Morgan produced a dramatically diagonal image of the American modern dance pioneer. Though Graham leans on a bench, her arms and legs extend expressively to stretch the dark fabric that envelops her—a material that, according to the dancer, “indicate[s] the tragedy that obsesses the body, the ability to stretch inside your own skin, to witness and test the perimeters and boundaries of grief.”
See this photograph on view in our newest installation “Elegy: Lament in the 20th Century.”
“Martha Graham - Lamentation,” 1935 (negative); c. 1981 (print), by Barbara Morgan © Barbara Morgan, the Barbara Morgan Archive
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Todd Hido.
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Marc Eemans (1907 - 1998) - Composition, 1927
Collage et crayon sur papier
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Kamezaki in Owari Province (from the series Souvenirs of Travel III), Hasui Kawase, 1928
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Kes
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Hayatake Torakichi, Kuniyoshi, 1857
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THE RUMORS ARE TRUE! PROUD TO ANNOUNCE MY RETURN TO TUMBLR. Still the greatest treasure trove of inspiration that social media has ever given me (also still upset about the attack on sex workers/porn ban). Let’s give it a whirl...
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St. Hilaire church in Melle
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