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St. Moritz Church
by John Pawson
Via Pretty Plum Sugar
Untitled (The Wedges) — Louise Bourgeois, 1950
Wood, painted, and stainless steel
160 x 34.3 x 30.5 cm / 63 x 13 ½ x 12 in
Collection The Easton Foundation © The Easton Foundation / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY Photo: Christopher Burke
Carol Bove, Carlo Scarpa at Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens
Joan Snyder describes what feminist art means to her. This article is a result of a project, organized by Lucy Lippard, Arlene Raven and Ruth Iskin, asking artists to respond to the question. All responses were exhibited at the Woman’s Building in Los Angeles in Feb. 1977. #joansnyder by fabiola.alondra http://ift.tt/22mRIBd
“La Femme Publique” , 1984
So Is This (1982) by Michael Snow
Camille Henrot new frescoes for Fondazione Memmo, 2016.
Wolfgang Tillmans
dancer, OperaHouse, 1989
Chromogenic print
16 × 12 in
40.6 × 30.5 cm
Oyster Mushrooms
ISAMU NOGUCHI in California
River of Grass, 1994
dir. Kelly Reichardt
Sandra Davolio Ceramics
me in my next life
“one stormy night my girlfriend saw what we thought was a dead sparrow below our balcony. he was barely breathing, covered in ants and completely blind.
“we brought him home and put him in a box. after spending a night in our bedroom, he woke us up with high pitched tweeting. we tried feeding him, but without any luck, so we placed him on our balcony. he continued tweeting non stop for three hours.
“finally, his father found him and started feeding him. he brought his chick huge bugs and bread every 10-15 minutes all day long for two weeks straight.
“he was getting bigger every day, but he was still blind. i called a vet, and he told me to try simple eye drops. it worked like a charm! he even started hiding from us behind our flowers. soon, his father started showing him how to fly trough the window.
“one day he just left – we knew this day would come eventually. we became really worried because that same night, and for the next few days, there was really stormy weather. however, three days later, he came back and fell asleep in one of our pots.”
(source)
This makes me want to cry
[Top] “Museum staff packing Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica” (1937) for shipment to Spain. Photo taken on September 8, 1981 by Mali Olatunji.” (flickr)
[Bottom] “The ‘Guernica’ arrival at the Cason del Buen Retiro in Madrid in 1981″ (abc.es)
Backstage at Creatures of the Wind Fall 2016
Photo by Isabel Martinez.
Jared Ginsburg