Hishida Shunso
Black Cat
hanging scroll
1910
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Pierre de Fenoÿl. New York, Central Park, 1972.
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Man Ray, Emak Bakia 1926
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Ornette Coleman and Anthony Braxton, Prince Street, New York City, 1971.
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Tomoko Konoike, Moon Bear, Hunter Gatherer Tableau (2018). Plywood, water-based stain, carving, 900 x 900.
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Very pleased that Karl Records of Berlin have released a 2LP vinyl version of our previously Bandcamp-only concoction Power Failures
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Listen/purchase: Distant Lights by Burial
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Royal Albert Hall 1971
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Gates of HellOddly shaped lava formations look like a mass of twisted bodies.Location: Hawaii over the West Kamokuna lava skylightPhoto: The photo was shot in 1996 by Laszlo Kestay, who is currently director of the USGS Astrogeology Science Center.
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Irises, 1934
Heihachiro Fukuda (1892-1974)
National Museum of Modern Art Kyoto
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"In 1993, the Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayón, known for her signature collage-based style and her work reflecting the Afro-Cuban religion Abukuá, was invited to show at the Venice Biennale in Italy. She was determined to make it, despite obstacles in her home country. Cuba was going through an economic depression at that time, leaving it dark and uncertain, with drastic food and fuel shortages.
With no other way to get to the airport 20 miles from their home in Havana, she and her father mounted their bikes and started riding. Ms. Ayón raced ahead of her father, who rode with her work strapped to his bicycle. She made it in time to board, but he did not — and neither did her work (though it did eventually make the trip)."
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/08/obituaries/overlooked-belkis-ayon.html
Belkis Ayón
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Len Prince -Motion Landscape, New York City, 2001
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Listen/purchase: Xmas Trips by Run On
Free to listen, but please consider a purchase and know that we are donating all proceeds from this to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. (afsp.org) You could also donate to them directly, of course - but whatever you do, try also to reach out to friends and others who may be depressed or hurting.
"Xmas Trip", a fantasy on the imagined memories of a touring Canadian musician recalling her former employment selling Christmas trees on the streets of NYC. [shoutout to Julie Doiron, ex-Eric's Trip, who maybe never really did this...]
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Bridget Riley Shift, 1963.
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Vivian Maier that is.
ivian Maier - Chicago, IL, 1956
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