Indian farmers threshing the harvested wheat in a village in the province of Rajasthan.
By mh
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged action, air, chaos, complexity, DIY, documentary, farmers, flying, found, labor, life, performance, photograph, press, rajasthan, romance, the wild, threshing, unknown, village, wheat
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A model of the Open Hand Monument (ca. 1956 – 1959), by Le Corbusier.
By mh
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Posted in Abstraction
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Also tagged architect, chandigarh, design, French, give, government, Le Corbusier, leitmotif, model, open hand monument, peace, prosperity, public art, public space, romance, sculpture, swiss, symbol, symbolic, take, theme, unity, unknown, wall
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Goshka Macuga, ‘When was Modernism?’ (2008)
Mixed media installation including tree, concrete, soil, breeze blocks and concrete benches, and works in various materials by Ramkinkar Baij and students from the sculpture department at Kala Bhavan, the Faculty of fine Art Visva Bharati University, Santinketan, West Bengal.
By dd
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged action, anonymous, collection, currents, discarded, found, goshka macuga, modernism, pedantic, romance, sculpture, students, the wild, trends, university, unwanted, west bengal, what's in a name, when
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‘The Character’ (2011) by Candice Breitz.
Fifteen children were each asked to watch a Bollywood movie prominently featuring a child character. During the shoot that followed, each child was asked to verbally portray the child character in the movie that s/he had watched, to describe the role and plight of that character within the movie’s narrative.
By sk
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Posted in Composition
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Also tagged Bollywood, Candice Breitz, character, child, cinema, film, kid, movie, real life, role, story, tell
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