day one



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northmagneticpole:
“Seven Oranges, 1966-Ellsworth Kelly
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northmagneticpole:

Seven Oranges, 1966-Ellsworth Kelly

creaturesofcomfort:

The women of Black Mountain College

c. 1940s

Cynthia Carr, Barbara Sieck, Ruth Asawa, Elaine de Kooning

jimlovesart:

Louise Bourgeois - from the No series, 1973. 

paintedout:
“Medardo Rosso, “Enfant malade (Sick Child)” (1893–95)
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paintedout:

Medardo Rosso, “Enfant malade (Sick Child)” (1893–95)

jimlovesart:
“Yoshitomo Nara - Same as Always, 2000.
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jimlovesart:

Yoshitomo Nara - Same as Always, 2000. 

documentassion:
“Jana Sterbak (b 1955), ‘Sisyphus Sport’, 1997, stone, leather straps and metal buckles, 50 x 36 x 25 cm.
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documentassion:

Jana Sterbak (b 1955), ‘Sisyphus Sport’, 1997, stone, leather straps and metal buckles, 50 x 36 x 25 cm.

hifas:
“ Nam June Paik
TV Cello, 1971
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hifas:

Nam June Paik

TV Cello, 1971

capacity:

Who else literally does not talk

gnosideicarpocraziani:
“Hieronymus Bosch, “Triptych of Garden of Earthly Delights” (Detail), 1500.
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gnosideicarpocraziani:

Hieronymus Bosch, “Triptych of Garden of Earthly Delights” (Detail), 1500.

carlboygenius:
“Han Dynasty Urn with Coca-Cola Logo. 1994. Ai Weiwei
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carlboygenius:

Han Dynasty Urn with Coca-Cola Logo. 1994. Ai Weiwei

queer-platonic:

Me, dissociating:  guys i found that hack that lets you into 3rd person view

(Source: butchbulbasaur)

awnex:
“Laguna Garzon Bridge, Uruguay, by Rafael Vinoly
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awnex:

Laguna Garzon Bridge, Uruguay, by Rafael Vinoly

(Source: awnex)

festeszet:
“  Hilma af Klint (Swedish, 1862-1944)
The Swan, Nr. 1, 1914.
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festeszet:

Hilma af Klint (Swedish, 1862-1944)

The Swan, Nr. 1, 1914.

publicartfund:

Via Hyperallergic: Rare, Candid Photos Show Louise Bourgeois in Her Home and Studio

When French photographer Jean-François Jaussaud asked an 84-year-old Louise Bourgeois for permission to photograph her at her New York home and studio, she gave him an intimidating stipulation: He would have to show her every single image he took, and if she didn’t like them, he would have to destroy them. The fierce French-American sculptor, painter, and printmaker wouldn’t have it any other way. Read more. 

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