Joel Navas Aldana

Venezuela / Caracas, 18 yo.
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likeafieldmouse:

Bas Jan Ader - Fall (1970)
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Bas Jan Ader - Fall (1970)
likeafieldmouse:

Bas Jan Ader - Fall (1970)
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Bas Jan Ader - Fall (1970)
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Bas Jan Ader - Fall (1970)
likeafieldmouse:

Bas Jan Ader - Fall (1970)
likeafieldmouse:

Bas Jan Ader - Fall (1970)
an-animal-imagined-by-poe:

Marcel Duchamp, Photograph of To Be Looked At (From the Other Side of the Glass) with One Eye, Close To, for Almost an Hour, 1918
sinafnia:

from : http://life.time.com/art-artists/artists-behind-the-art-photos-of-essential-painters-and-sculptors/?iid=lf%7Cmostpop#31
distantsounds:

Hoy Día del Artista Plástico se rinde honores al maestro y gran Armando Reverón, historia de brillante locura.
caracascaos:

Maja by negativok on Flickr.Reverón
karendoveparrish:

Marcel Duchamp, 1,200 Bags of Coal. Exhibition of Surrealism, Galerie Beaux Arts, 1938
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LÁSZLÓ SZALMA
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LÁSZLÓ SZALMA
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LÁSZLÓ SZALMA
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Autorretrato de Georgette y René Magritte  “La sombra y su sombra” Bruselas 1932
likeafieldmouse:

Carl Andre - Now Now (1967)
silvianavarro:

Man Ray. Imagen del film  “Poison” 1933-1835
speciesbarocus:

Marc Vaux - Le Louvre pendant la guerre (1939).
specterofsexlessappeal:

Marcel Duchamp
Photographed by Man Ray
art-library:

Man Ray, Observatory Time: The Lovers, 1936.
From WikiPaintings:

One of Man Ray’s most memorable paintings, Observatory Time, is featured in this black-and-white photograph, along with a nude. It includes a depiction of the lips of his departed lover, Lee Miller, floating in the sky above the Paris Observatory. In the photograph, the nude is lying on her side on a sofa underneath the painting, with a chessboard at her feet. Observatory Time hints at what the woman might be dreaming: a nightmare or an erotic fantasy. The lips in the picture were an inspiration for the logo of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and many other pop culture iconic images. The chessboard appears in many of the artist’s works - Duchamp, Picabia and Man Ray all loved playing chess. And Man Ray considered a grid of squares, “the basis for all art… it helps you to understand the structure, to master a sense of order.” He also made chess set designs and photographs of chessboards, pieces and players.
melbourne-item:

Marcel DuchampBottle Rack. 1914 (original, reconstructed 1964)