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Corpulens wrote 1 month ago: Hello there dear darklings, and everyone else as well. ♥ So, where to begin? Since my last post quit … more →

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Vernissage d' Olivier Nicolet Place du Bourg de Four Geneve

NuArtF wrote 3 months ago: Né à Genève en 1981, Artiste, Graphic designer et animateur 3D .Diplômé des Arts Décoratifs de Genèv … more →

Eric Hines "Cityscape Chicago"

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"The Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos is the centre of attention at Versailles with a controversial exhibition, featuring her habitually extravagant, yet ironic installations. Typically she has covered two warlike lions in white lace napkins. Elsewhere she has suspended an assemblage she calls Mary Poppins, actually quite a suffragette in the original novel by Pamela Travers. But when Vasconcelos overplays her femininity, her aim is to denounce common preconceptions, readily acknowledging the feminist ideas that underpin her work."

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Yan Pei mingis one of the most important figures in contemporary art. "He has been focusing his extraordinary energy and imagination on creating large-scale, monochrome paintings, mostly portraits. His works are the vivid result of the passionate, dynamic, and powerful gestures with which he "attacks" the canvas—without lacking in conceptual depth. His paintings are literally the results of intense actions rather than frozen structures of colors and forms. They are in constant agitation, with large and fast strokes conquering the moving ground, often of immense dimensions.Struggle, both physical and spiritual, is always central to his creative activities."

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Excellent work from Tom Hussey, a photographer specialized in commercials and campaigns, this particular one for Novartis Exelon Patch, on a medication for Alzheimer disease. In these photos the people's s own reflection in the mirror of their youth. Simply brilliant work.

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JR considers himself as "neither a street artist nor a photographer". To carry out his projects, he uses photography but also video, prints on paper or tarpaulins, urban spaces, books and especially social links. He states that the street is "the largest art gallery in the world." JR's work combines art and action and deals with commitment, freedom, identity and limits.

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Harry Callahan was one of the few innovators of modern American photography noted as much for his work in color as for his work in black and white.

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Bill Burke, born 1943, studied at Rhode Island School of Design. His photographs are exhibited world-wide and are in the collections of the International Center of Photography, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art New York, the Smithsonian Institution Washington, the Museum of Fine Art Boston, and the J. Paul Getty Museum. His work has received the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship and five National Endowment for the Arts grants. Burke teaches at the school of the Museum of Fine Art in Boston and lives in Dorchester, Massachusetts.

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Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004) is one of the most original, accomplished, and influential figures in the history of photography. His celebrated work of the early 1930s helped to define the artistic potential of modern photography; a decade later, after surviving three years as a prisoner of war, Cartier-Bresson emerged from World War II determined to document a world in the midst of profound change

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The most renowned photographer in the history of Latin America, Manuel Alvarez Bravo is the cornerstone of this art in Mexico

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Gabriele Basilico (born in Milano in 1944) is one of today's best known documentary photographers in Europe. Cities and industrial landscapes are his fields of investigation.

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Tom J Nwell doing EP covers for many brands and flyers for famous parties

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Ana Benaroya is a talented illustrator from New Jersey. She already works for Nickelodeon, ABC News, The New Yorker or Time Out New York.

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Maripol - Polarama @ Maripolitan

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L’ASIE EN VOGUE by Kimiko Yoshida at THE PAGODA PARIS GRAND OPENING October 11-December 30, 2012

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LEWIS BALTZ / WILLIAM REAGH

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Miron Zownir An underground icon since the early 80s, Miron Zownir has gained the reputation of being one of the most uncompromising contemporary photographers. Zownir’s stark existentialistic b/w photography focuses mainly on people in subcultural environments; his subject is the outsider, the invidualist by choice or ill fate. His often obscure and shadowy photos present the viewer with intensely disturbing and indiscrete images of lust, obsession, insanity, fear, death, loneliness, violence and pride on the rims of society.

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Karl Stevens

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