a lovers discourse
vaticanrust:
““Untitled Evidence” Photo by Larry Sultan, 1977.
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vaticanrust:

“Untitled Evidence”  Photo by Larry Sultan, 1977. 

callasassoluta:
“La Traviata, 1958.
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callasassoluta:

La Traviata, 1958.

izvoru:
“eos griffiths_ph-federico fernández.jpg
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izvoru:

eos griffiths_ph-federico fernández.jpg

kruma:
“Hajime Sorayama, 1980
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kruma:

Hajime Sorayama, 1980

70years:
“ John Divola
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70years:

John Divola

biwitched:

*Male director voice* I wanted it to be raw and real. I wanted you to see her at her lowest point. Her most vulnerable. I wanted it to be ugly and uncomfortable.

The scene in question: woman takes off her makeup

raveneuse:
“Kerry James Marshall, When Frustration Threatens Desire, 1990
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raveneuse:

Kerry James Marshall, When Frustration Threatens Desire, 1990

thunderstruck9:
“ Bernard Boutet de Monvel (French, 1881-1949), Diane et Actéon [Diana and Actaeon]. Oil on canvas, 175 x 175.5 cm.
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thunderstruck9:

Bernard Boutet de Monvel (French, 1881-1949), Diane et Actéon [Diana and Actaeon]. Oil on canvas, 175 x 175.5 cm.

cyberwave:

cyberwave:

Have you ever Jean-Michel Basquiat post-modern vegan Issey Miyake? Because to be honest, Comme Des Garçon aesthetic abstract expressionism will always Egon Schiele my ethereal Japanese typography Duchamp.

How could I forget to Bjork my vintage Dazed&Confused sweatshop-free Non-GMO zine scans? If Tao Lin conceptual installation polaroids have taught me anything… its to never forget avant-garde Tracey Emin Yohji Yamamoto experimental noise surrealism… also Jeff Koons sucks.

66lanvin:
“JOHN et ALEK par KNIGHT…………..No.1
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66lanvin:

JOHN et ALEK par KNIGHT…………..No.1

puppy95:

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immafuster:
“Robert Rauschenberg - Untitled [double Rauschenberg]. ca. 1950.
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immafuster:

Robert Rauschenberg - Untitled [double Rauschenberg]. ca. 1950.

lostinhistorypics:
“Heartbreaking: Theodore Roosevelt’s diary on Valentine’s day, after his wife and mother died on the same day. 1884
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lostinhistorypics:

Heartbreaking: Theodore Roosevelt’s diary on Valentine’s day, after his wife and mother died on the same day. 1884