Soothing Audiovisual Installation of Waterfalls Ryoichi Kurokawa [via cjwho]
A study in motion featuring two dancers from the Joffrey Ballet, made with a Polaroid SX-70 camera, 1972.
Photo: Co Rentmeester for LIFE.
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Anders Bulow - Luminous (2011) [via likeafieldmouse]
Pina Bausch, Frühlingsopfer (Rite Of Spring), ph. by Maarten Vanden Abeele [via weepling]
(Source: saloandseverine, via an-itinerant-poet)
Michael Heizer - Negative monolith #5, Dia Beacon NY 1998. Via.
(Hogret)
(Source: theonlymagicleftisart)
My Amp Goes To 11: Landscapes
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Geoffrey H. Short - Towards Another Theory (2009-10)
(Source: likeafieldmouse)
“I would come within three feet of them,” Garanger remembers. “They would be unveiled. In a period of ten days, I made two thousand portraits, two hundred a day. The women had no choice in the matter. Their only way of protesting was through their look.”
Women Unveiled: Marc Garanger’s Contested Portraits of 1960s Algeria
Generative drawings by Eno Henze