May 05 2012
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Photography showing Egon Schiele behind his painting: Autumn Tree in Movement- 1912

Photography showing Egon Schiele behind his painting: Autumn Tree in Movement- 1912

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May 05 2012
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Salvador Dalí in collaboration with Walt Disney - Destino

Salvador Dalí in collaboration with Walt Disney - Destino

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Apr 24 2012
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fckyeaharthistory:

Oskar Kokoschka - Lovers with cats, 1917. Oil on canvas 

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Oskar KokoschkaLovers with cats, 1917. Oil on canvas 


Apr 21 2012
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toomuchart:

modernart1945-1980:
Guerrilla Girls, Do Women Have to Be Naked to Get into the Met. Museum?, 1989. 

toomuchart:

modernart1945-1980:

Guerrilla Girls, Do Women Have to Be Naked to Get into the Met. Museum?, 1989. 


Apr 18 2012
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Apr 17 2012
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laureljaycarpenter:

The original TABLE for TWO.

Abramovic + Ulay, Nightsea Crossing, 1981 - 86.

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Apr 17 2012
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fckyeaharthistory:

Yves Klein - Le Saut dans le Vide’ (Leap into the Void), 1960.

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Yves KleinLe Saut dans le Vide’ (Leap into the Void), 1960.


Apr 16 2012
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cronicasdepaloma:

Marina Abramovic and her lover/collaborator Ulay performing “Death Self”. This performance consisted of the two artists seated in front of each other, connected at the mouth. They took in each other’s breaths until all of their available oxygen had been used up. The performance lasted only 17 minutes, resulting in both artists collapsing unconscious to the floor, having filled their lungs with carbon dioxide. This personal piece explored the idea of an individual’s ability to absorb the life of another person, exchanging and destroying it.

cronicasdepaloma:

Marina Abramovic and her lover/collaborator Ulay performing “Death Self”. This performance consisted of the two artists seated in front of each other, connected at the mouth. They took in each other’s breaths until all of their available oxygen had been used up. The performance lasted only 17 minutes, resulting in both artists collapsing unconscious to the floor, having filled their lungs with carbon dioxide. This personal piece explored the idea of an individual’s ability to absorb the life of another person, exchanging and destroying it.


Apr 16 2012
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People want to find a “meaning” in everything and everyone. That’s the disease of our age, an age that is anything but practical but believes itself to be more practical than any other age.
Pablo picasso (via theflippinhourglass)

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Apr 14 2012
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fckyeaharthistory:

Today marks the 100th birthday of Robert Doisneau, a French photographer who photographed the street of Paris, and pioneered photojournalism. In memory of Robert Doisneau, here are some of his most iconic photographs. 


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