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Related: Photos & ART • Collection_images • Photographie • MUSEESUniversal Everything / Radiohead – Polyfauna An experimental collaboration between Radiohead, Nigel Godrich, Stanley Donwood and Universal Everything The studio was commissioned to develop Polyfauna as a free, exploratory audiovisual app, born out of Radiohead’s The King of Limbs sessions and the sketchbooks of Stanley Donwood. Set to a lunar calendar, the mysterious, immersive app is brought to life through touch and offers a unique and different set of experiences and encounters each time it’s used. A pioneering new collision between digital art and the world of apps, the collaboration sees the creation of abstracted, expanded and exploded versions of audio and visual work by the band. Inviting the user into an immersive, expansive world of primitive life, weather, sunsets, mountains and forests, Polyfauna comes from an interest in early computer life-experiments and the imagined creatures of our subconscious.
Accueil CancelEditDeletePreviewrevert Text of the note (may include Wiki markup) Could not save your note (edit conflict or other problem). Please copy the text in the edit box below and insert it manually by editing this page. Upon submitting the note will be published multi-licensed under the terms of the CC-BY-SA-3.0 license and of the GFDL, versions 1.2, 1.3, or any later version. [US] The Gabriel Cromer Collection / George Eastman Museum Housed at the George Eastman Museum and the Bibliothèque nationale de France (Paris), the Gabriel Cromer Collection is one of the most significant collections of early French photography in the world. The Eastman Museum’s holdings represent the most extensive collection of such materials outside of France and comprise more than six thousand objects, including books, albums, journals, original documents and letters, ephemera, and other printed materials; paintings, drawings, caricatures, silhouettes, and sculpture; all manner of equipment and apparatus; pre-cinema devices; and a considerable number of rare and important photographs. Gabriel Cromer (French, 1873–1934) studied law and began to make photographs while he was a student. Rather than practice law, however, Cromer turned to photography as a profession and began collecting photographica around 1906. The collection spans four curatorial departments of the Eastman Museum. Browse the Cromer Collection
BIOGRAPHY - Musée national Picasso-Paris Pablo Picasso,The artist’s mother and sister embroidering, 1896.Watercolour, brown ink and white gouache highlights on coarse-grained watercolour vellum paper, 16,6 x 22,3 cm.Acceptance in lieu, 1979, MP409 (front).© Succession Picasso 2013.Print : RMN-Grand Palais / Thierry Le Mage. Direct links : 1891-1895 : La Coruña1895-1904 : Barcelona / Paris / Madrid1904-1907 : around Les demoiselles d’Avignon1908-1915 : the cubism adventure1915-1924 : the war and after, Russian ballets and classicism1924-1935 : Picasso and the Surrealists1936-1939 : the Spanish civil war1939-1945 : war and occupation1946-1954 : the « joie de vivre »1954-1967 : Picasso among masters1968-1973 : final years Pablo Picasso,Notebook 1, page 1 back: Portrait of Carlos Casagemas, winter 1899-1900.Charcoal on paper, 30.5 x 21 cm.Acceptance in lieu, 1990, MP1990-93 (1v).© Succession Picasso 2013.Print : RMN-Grand Palais / Madeleine Coursaget. 1880-1891 : Málaga
Photography Books and Museum Catalogues at ARTBOOK New Photography Titles Shipping This Week Gregory Crewdson: Cathedral of the Pines Clth, 15.5 x 12 in. / 76 pgs / 31 color. | 3/22/2016 | In stockISBN 9781597113502 | $80.00 Locust Swarm Image, Madagascar October 15, 2014 Photograph by Pete McBride At 16,700 feet and a temperature of minus 20ºF, Jake Norton (right) and Dave Morton eat a quick dinner under moonlight as they prepare to climb the unclimbed Chaukhamba IV looming behind them. □ Robot Face Emoji The head of a classic robot. Commonly depicted as a vintage, tin toy robot with circular eyes, a triangular nose, knobs for ears, a light and/or antennae atop its head, and a grill-like mouth similar to a grimace. Colors vary across platform, but its head is metallic on most platforms. May be used of topics concerning robotics, electronics, computer programming, futurism, and science fiction. It also enjoys a range of idiosyncratic applications, such as conveying a sense of weirdness and fun as well as alarm, surprise, and excitement, given its wide-eyed, teeth-gritting expression.
[US] La collection / ICP Museum, New York Join our mailing list Stay updated on our latest news. Experience ICP from Anywhere: Explore our online classes, programs, and exhibitions. ICP (79 Essex Street, New York City) and ICP at Mana (888 Newark Ave, Jersey City) are temporarily closed. Learn More Browse All Items Art at The Collection The Usher Gallery is Lincolnshire’s premier art gallery, officially opened in 1927 following a bequest to the City by Lincoln jeweller James Ward Usher. Following significant redevelopment in 2010, all visitors can now enter the gallery through a fully accessible glass pavilion that gives excellent views of its sister museum and Temple Gardens. Inside, a new lift allows significantly improved access to the upper galleries and their delights. The Usher Gallery combines displays from its permanent collections of fine arts, decorative arts and horology, enhanced by loans of acclaimed works from national collections, with a vibrant programme of temporary exhibitions.
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Stik New Mural In London Inspired by the old master paintings in the Dulwich Picture Gallery, British superstar Stik just completed a new mural in Dulwich, South London. Stik painted his version of The Guardian Angel by Marcantonio Francheschini, he will be reinterpreting more of these paintings in his own style on walls and garage doors in Dulwich the week before the Festival. If you are in London, Stik will be leading a walk around his Dulwich pieces on Saturday May 19th at 2.30pm starting at Push Studios, Blackwater Court, Blackwater Street and ending at Dulwich Picture Gallery. Top pic by Jusdeep