inrain8ows:

“Manifestación”

de Antonio Berni

acrylicswirl:

Caravaggio

fail-of-a-star:

Larry Clark (born January 19, 1943) is an American film director, photographer, writer and film producer who is best known for the movie Kids and his photography book Tulsa. His most common subject is youth who casually engage in illegal drug use, underage sex and violence, and who are part of a specific subculture, such as surfing, punk rock or skateboarding.

Few images from his book Tulsa

ldwt:

Bye Bye American Pie”, an outstanding exhibition curated by Canadian Philip Larratt-Smith, features more than 110 works by such artists as: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Larry Clark, Nan Goldin, Jenny Holzer, Bárbara Kruger and Paul McCarthy. From March 30 until June 4 at Malba, Museo de Arte Latinoamericano in Buenos Aires.

Joseph Brodsky

kvetchlandia:

Jean-Pierre Leloir     Jazz Pianist Oscar Peterson, Paris     1974

“Some people try to get very philosophical and cerebral about what they’re trying to say with jazz. You don’t need any prologues, you just play.”  Oscar Peterson

entregulistanybostan:

Neoexpresionismo alemán: Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Werner Herzog, and Wim Wenders (s-d)

herzogology

Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Werner Herzog, and Wim Wenders

(Fuente: p1ss)

reginasworld:

My cup is overflowing…

chagalov:

Marcel Duchamp at home, New York, 1962 -by Duane Michals

As I age, while I still have time, I yearn to know now, more than ever, my true self, that random and illusive thing, decorated with personality. We believe ourselves to be this kaleidoscope of passions and distractions. We are a brilliant and unknown moment, suspended between memory and anticipation, anxious in our uncertainties, and doomed to fade with our consciousness. How can such a mystery be photographed? What is left for us but amazement?
— Duane Michals, in ‘I Am Much Nicer Than My Face: and other thoughts about portraiture’ - from Los Angeles Times (1989)

from PdP

Guernica 3D (by tipuri)

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