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✖Eva Hesse with a rope sculpture
Hermann Landshoff c.1969
tree climber
Robert Rauschenberg - Mud Dauber, from Rookery Mounds series, 1979
Waxed concrete bowls by Philippe Malouin for Dezeen
Stella Tennant in “Talking to Myself,” Yohji Yamamoto (2002)
Loriel Beltran
Didn’t know that this was happening! Thanks Paul!! :D
Stoked to be part of the upcoming Sraunus in Gothenburg, thanks Paul Paper!
issey miyake spring summer 1985
Photograph of a copy of DDDDoomed, Or, Collectors & Curators of the Image - A Brief Future History of the Image Aggregator by R. Gerald Nelson unopened, published on Tumblr for online distribution by artist, also entitled, “set it free” 2011
“And as if each viewer’s history and state of mind were not already enough to drastically scramble any possibility of an image being interpreted in a manner that was intended by its creator; the always-altering and heterogeneous environments of the Internet had made it even more exponentially possible for an image’s meaning to be (mis)translated in ways that were never imagined by the image’s creator.” p. 33
reblogged on Tumblr 445 times, where the title of the book, author and quotation were removed by users in the process.
Wrapped Book | Christo
my studio as described by a reflective surface (behind view)
my studio as described by a reflective surface
Lygia Clark - Caranguejo - 1963
Gunta Stölzl : Jacquard fabric Location unknown 1929/30,Bauhaus Dessau 1925-1931
Iris Bodemer, Neckpiece: Untitled 2008 Rutilated quartz, agate, aventurine, iron, copper, jet, wood, pearl, glass, jasper, silver, silicon, rhodochrosite, amber, fossil, nylon, wool
From the work Ingredients via Klimt
working through some new ideas - processing, feeling, adjusting and figuring out ways of knowing where “home” is..
Photograph of a copy of DDDDoomed, Or, Collectors & Curators of the Image - A Brief Future History of the Image Aggregator by R. Gerald Nelson unopened, published on Tumblr for online distribution by artist, also entitled, “set it free” 2011
“And as if each viewer’s history and state of mind were not already enough to drastically scramble any possibility of an image being interpreted in a manner that was intended by its creator; the always-altering and heterogeneous environments of the Internet had made it even more exponentially possible for an image’s meaning to be (mis)translated in ways that were never imagined by the image’s creator.” p. 33
reblogged on Tumblr 445 times, where the title of the book, author and quotation were removed by users in the process.
john baldessari
October 7, 2012