Monthly Archive for Januar, 2011

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Arnold Böcklin, 1827 – 1901, Die Toteninseln


Ergänzt am 04.08.2011:

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House with Gardens by Tetsuo Kondo

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Jump down turn around


pick a bale of cotton

… AND

A Bear of wonderful folk artist Dilmus Hall
Watch him talk:

“In 1900, Dilmus Hall was born in Oconee Country Georgia, into a tenant farming family. At age thirteen he moved to Athens, Georgia, and he developed an interest in art, despite his family’s objection to this impractical profession. He served in the army in Belgium during World War II and was influenced by the art he saw in Europe. He returned to Athens and held a variety of jobs including hotel work, work for the highway department, as a waiter and a sorority house busboy on the University of Georgia campus, and as a fabricator of concrete blocks.
Before being stopped by arthritis, Hall created concrete, metal and wood sculptures, some of the devil in various activities, and some of fanciful human and animal figures. After his arthritis became too painful for him to continue making sculptures, he began to make drawings. Dilmus passed away in 1987, and many of his pieces are in museum collections.”

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yeeaahhh. Disco Doom will play the South by Southwest Festival, Austin/Texas, in march 2011


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LeCorbusier Farben in NCS in CMYK.

LINK->Farbuebersetzer_LC

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gooey surrealism


Vangel Naumovski, born 1924, Macedonian

who knows more?

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A CLASS 1981

Walter Van Beirendonck

“A Class 1981″. The year that put Belgian fashion well and truly on the global map, as the ‘Antwerp Six’ graduated from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Six fashion designers who marked the beginning of a revolution, exposing their work to new markets, new scrutiny and new praise when they threw it all in a van and drove to London to exhibit in 1988.
Dirk Van Saene was one of them. Walter Van Beirendonck, Ann Demeulemeester, Dries Van Noten, Dirk Bikkembergs & Marina Yee completing the gang.

Ann Demeulemeester

Desiree Heiss teamed up with Austrian photographer Bettina Kommenda tribute to this legacy in a wonderful shoot of a selection of pieces from the Antwerp Six – almost thirty years after their graduation.


Dries Van Noten

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This House is built around a house that was already built on that terrain. Beijing, 2009



By BMA, Beijing Matsubara and Architects

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DETAILS I LIKE 1 /Always remember ‘less is more’.
1

2

3

1 by LOLA, Barcelona
2 Unknown
3 Unknown

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COMBINATION 2

taken from Flickr Fotostream by Bert Huyghe

taken from Flickr Fotostream by Patrick Qvinn

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Up And Coming
Cosmodrome Baikonur, 2010

Beautiful Freckles and

a short film by one of the emerging multitasking creative talents of Europe.
Fashion designer, filmmaker and photographer Gosha Rubchinskiy

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Mode, Sein und Nichtsein

zugleich


Alexander McQueen, 17 March 1969 – 11 February 2010

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FOUNDFlyer

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Pawel Bednarek by Shunya Arai for japanese menswear label Factotum.

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ARM IN ARM by Remy Charlip