Tina Modotti, 1921 (Edward Weston)
Wrong Hat
Art, photography, installations, film, and sculpture. That pretty much sums it up.
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2013-05-22
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2013-05-17
from Tales of Terror, 1962
Vincent Price, holding a very familiar face.
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2013-05-16
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2013-05-13
Recently opened, thru June 29:
“Hypnotherapy”
John Brill, Llyn Foulkes, Pablo Helguera,
David Lynch, Jill Spector & Aleister Crowley
Kent Fine Art, 210 Eleventh Ave., NYC (bt W24th & W25th Streets)
a group show that “gives David Lynch fans a chance to revisit the iconic filmmaker’s alarming artwork a year after his solo turn at Jack Tilton. But that’s only one, conspicuous though it is, of its strengths. What really matters is the opportunity to experience a museum-quality exhibition that approaches the pitfalls of latter-day surrealism with as much intelligence and refinement as this one does.“
- Thomas Micchelli, Hyperallergic (read more here)Source: nycartscene
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2013-05-10
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Czech photographer Miloslav Druckmüller from the Brno University of Technology reveals the awesome beauty of the solar corona with these amazing composite images that he created by using 47 photos taken during a total solar eclipse.
To achieve the crystal clear effect the shots are comprised from some 40+ photos taken with two different lenses. Additional clarity was achieved due to the incredibly remote location chosen to view the eclipse from, a pier just outside the Enewetak Radiological Observatory on the Marshall Islands, smack dab in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. You can see several more images from the project at Druckmüller’s website and don’t miss this much higher resolution version including some 209 stars.
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NEWSFLASH: Mars is Toxic
Mars One founder Bas Lansdorp announced this week that 78,000 people internationally have applied to become the first colonists on a one-way mission to Mars. Although I have serious reservations about the Mars One business plan, I am humbled by the tens of thousands of people that share the excitement and pioneering spirit for a Mars mission. At least Mars One has become a catalyst for mainstream interest in the enduring motivation for getting boots on the Mars regolith.
But, with the knowledge that even the dust beneath their boots would be out to kill them, I wonder how many applicants might drop out?
Source: news.discovery.com
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