Not shaking the grass. Maui Waterfalls - Honokohau Falls. Whitney Museum of American Art. The soul is bone - Fasciation (plant pathology) : Malformation of... NASA satellite images of the Richat Structure. ... Henrique Oliveira. Henrique Oliveira’s... - supersonic electronic / art. Henrique Oliveira.
Henrique Oliveira’s transformation of a house in his trademark style of installation work: Henrique Oliveira: Website. Mhgf5fUWKm1r1g95so2_1280.jpg (640×959) Mhgf5fUWKm1r1g95so6_1280.jpg (640×959) Mhgf5fUWKm1r1g95so4_1280.jpg (640×960) Mhgf5fUWKm1r1g95so3_1280.jpg (640×425) Mhgf5fUWKm1r1g95so5_1280.jpg (640×385) Mhgf5fUWKm1r1g95so1_1280.jpg (640×960) A cross-section of wall paints from an 18th... The Wandrlustr — Forest House, West Cornwall, Connecticut, 1976 —... Photography Week, In issue 18 we interview Jordan Matter Photography... Dezeen — Garden and House by Ryue Nishizawa Photography by...
Wrapit-tapeit-walkit-placeit. “The road had to be closed to remove [Jackson Pollock’s] Blue Poles from Ben Heller’s apartment in New York in 1974.″ (smh.com.au + @wesdelval) “Preparator shirt” (submitted by Robert) “At Taus Makhacheva’s instigation, students from a Moscow circus academy repeatedly hoisted each other into acrobatic poses, holding up paintings for 10 seconds each—just long enough for a smartphone snapshot.”
(artinamericamagazine.com) [At the 6th Moscow Biennale] “Andy Warhol’s ‘last supper’ had to go back to the depot, in order to make way for the works of our next highlight-exhibition ‘Painting 2.0: painting in the information age’. There is still much to do…” (Museum Brandhorst) “To meet your expectations before the imminent reopening of the museum, we will teach you a few visuals (suggestive) clashes of the new rooms, starting with that of the altarpiece of issenheim” (Musée d'Unterlinden) “Behind the scenes: Isa Genzken” (Stedelijk Museum)
m5h6n30SIW1qzdtkeo1_1280.jpg (1280×1708) m77p91sb9F1qz6ygbo1_1280.jpg (661×960) Poe's Mistress. Body Worlds by Gunter von Hagens“[The aim] is to awe, enlighten, and educate its visitors with the beauty and science of the human body.”
“The bodies – or “plastinates” – are dissected in order to show all inner parts of the human body, from bone to skin, including reproductive organs and the human brain. They have been preserved by a method called plastination, invented by the German anatomist Gunter von Hagens in the 1970s and improved over the past century.Plastination of a cadavre involves four steps, which allows for elaborate dissection so that every sinew, tissue and organ is visible.
First, the body is fixed in a certain position. Next, all bodily fluids are extracted using acetone. That substance is then replaced by liquid polymer — this is the final step; it hardens the body at leaves it preserved, so it may be displayed openly.” 9:15 pm • 19 August 2013 • 547 notes The Jacksons (feat. 8:23 pm • 19 August 2013 • 47 notes via filmsploitation: 6:14 pm • 19 August 2013 • 1,512 notes. Poe's Mistress. Noriko Ambe. Lasercut Stained Glass Paper Windows by Eric... Mocha Café.