May 25, 2012

afro-art-chick:

Maxwell - Simply Beautiful (LIVE!) (by MaCSeF)

(Tribute to Al Green @ BET Awards 2008)
Great Live performance of a classic song. Maxwell put if down in this performance!

The day he made his comeback. He killed it!

May 23, 2012
sfmoma:

John Baldessari, Tips for Artists Who Want to Sell, 1966-68
via LATimes

sfmoma:

John Baldessari, Tips for Artists Who Want to Sell, 1966-68

via LATimes

May 18, 2012
m0dernart:

Forever Bicycles
Ai Weiwei
2003

m0dernart:

Forever Bicycles

Ai Weiwei

2003

(via npr)

May 15, 2012
sfmoma:

keithharing:

NB-3 December, 1978 (age 20)

“Art is for everyone.”

sfmoma:

keithharing:

NB-3
December, 1978 (age 20)

“Art is for everyone.”

May 13, 2012

artnet:

Kahlo as Muse

Frida Kahlo’s self-portraits are rightly celebrated, but she was a muse to more than just herself. These three 1939 portraits of Kahlo by Nickolas Muray are are only available for a limited time.

(via sfmoma)

May 11, 2012
timelightbox:

Look back at LIFE photographer Michael Rougier’s intimate, unsettling portrait of rebellious Japanese teenagers in 1964 here.
Not published in LIFE: Yoko, 17 years old, Tokyo, 1964.

timelightbox:

Look back at LIFE photographer Michael Rougier’s intimate, unsettling portrait of rebellious Japanese teenagers in 1964 here.

Not published in LIFE: Yoko, 17 years old, Tokyo, 1964.

(via life)

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benthompsoncollage:

Duchamp on the rocks tween Large Glass and the little people Hand Collage  31X22.5cm
Ben Thompson, 2012
http://benthompsoncollage.tumblr.com/

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benthompsoncollage:

Duchamp on the rocks tween Large Glass and the little people
Hand Collage
31X22.5cm

Ben Thompson, 2012

http://benthompsoncollage.tumblr.com/

May 9, 2012
May 7, 2012
fckyeaharthistory:

Nam June Paik - Electronic Superhighway: Continental US, 1995. Forty seven channel and closed circuit video installation with 313 monitors, neon, and steel structure; color, sound.

fckyeaharthistory:

Nam June PaikElectronic Superhighway: Continental US, 1995. Forty seven channel and closed circuit video installation with 313 monitors, neon, and steel structure; color, sound.


May 5, 2012
welovecindysherman:

Cindy Sherman - Untitled, 2010-12

welovecindysherman:

Cindy Sherman - Untitled, 2010-12

(via sfmoma)