May 2012
1 post
Details from the Geneva Window by Harry Clarke
February 2012
1 post
After Lunch by Patrick Caulfield
January 2012
3 posts
By Banksy, in East London
PCF by Andreas Gursky
Xpace and the Ego by Roberto Matta
December 2010
2 posts
Ghost by Kader Attia
Holy Land by Kader Attia
September 2010
3 posts
Another Rothko
Rothko of the day
Spooning Couple, sculpture by Ron Mueck
August 2010
1 post
Eggplant by Edward Weston
July 2010
1 post
Some of Alfred Stieglitz’s Equivalents
June 2010
2 posts
Shukhov Tower, Moscow
Sculptures in perspex, oil & blood by Andrei Molodkin
April 2010
1 post
Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn by Ai Weiwei
February 2010
2 posts
Their Feelings series by Ryohei Hase
Sierra Buttes in Deer Lake by Tyson Anthony Roberts
January 2010
8 posts
Orchard in Blossom, Bordered by Cypresses (No. 2) by Vincent Van Gogh
Le Chemin de Halage à Granval by Claude Monet
Two Crabs by Vincent Van Gogh
Le Parlement, coucher de soleil by Claude Monet
By Lee Jeong-lok
Red Carnation by Kris Lewis
Anti-Olympic mural in Vancouver
Photo in House & Garden magazine, December 1948
December 2009
30 posts
Monument by Dan Flavin
By Dan Flavin
By Christo & Jeanne-Claude
Black Kites by Gabriel Orozco
Bill Hicks on marketing/advertising
By Poster Boy (via Flickr)
If you have fear of some pain or suffering, you should examine whether there is...
– His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama (via nightmarebrunette) (via ronenreblogs) (via 1000reasonsnottostartmakingart)
99¢ by Doug Aitken
Rothko of the day
Ms. July, from Iranian-born Makan Emadi’s Calendar Girls series
From an interview with the artist:
Representation of the female body in art is forbidden in strict Islamic tradition, and is therefore taboo in today’s Muslim cultures. To imagine Western art without the nude is, in contrast, impossible. These paintings revisit Western tradition of “pinup” art and its loving...
The Light Inside by James Turrell
Is his work more art or architecture? Who can tell?
The Weather Project, installation by Olafur Eliasson (shown here in the Tate Modern’s turbine hall)
Cell (glass spheres and hands) by Louise Bourgeois
Stained glass windows at Palacio Güell, by Antoni Gaudí
La Jirafa de Avignon by Salvador Dalí
By Alex Grey
The eye is a symbol in many cultures: think “Third Eye” or “Evil Eye”.
Gargoyle at Notre-Dame Cathedral
Summer Days by Georgia O’Keeffe
Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity, installation by Yayoi Kusama
Infinity Mirrored Room—Love Forever, installation by Yayoi Kusama
Drug Addict, sculpture by Duane Hanson - with a museum patron.