Costumes for Wife by Lyndsea Lamarr and Seth Pratt.
Costumes for Wife by Lyndsea Lamarr and Seth Pratt.
Willow- Sweater.
I have never heard of this guy, but, holy moly. Wow.
“The project is grounded in a unique visual interpretation of animal anatomy, building upon existing skeleton structures to create a series of sculptural pieces that appear as natural properties of the human body, suggesting strength, power and sensuality. Concepts of mutation and evolution are explored in order to develop a contemporary cross-image of human and animal, an atemporal, supreme creature, beyond past and future.”
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Rafiq (by Michael Cina)
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Orange on Blue
2011
Neon, wood, carpet
60 x 39 in.
This photo was reblogged from evanengstrom-deactivated2012040 and originally by evanengstrom-deactivated2012040.
CASTILLO
Excentricidad Ecliptica (Ecliptic Eccentricity), synthetic hair, chain, dimensions variable, 2000
(Installation at Tarryn Teresa Gallery, May 2009)
Marina Abramovic, Rhythm 0, 1974
This was a 6 hour performance. Laid out on a table were 72 objects the audience could manipulate in any way they wanted to upon her body. As time passed, the audience becam more and more agressive towards her and by the end she was injured and violated; her clothes taken off her body. Many of the audience members were frightened when she cut off the performance; they thought she would retaliate.
She was confronting the audience and raising their awareness about their potential for violence, particularly towards women. They placed their desires onto her passive and inert body.
The MoMA website has a good slideshow/audio presentation on the piece: http://www.moma.org/explore/multimedia/audios/190/1972
This photo was reblogged from dreamsonbetamax and originally by fyeahfeministart.
#Marina Abramovic #performance #art
Lovely
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