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  • adarchives:
“ Grace Jones ‘ Pull up to the Bumper’
in i-D Issue 33, February 1986
contributor i-D
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    adarchives:

    Grace Jones ‘ Pull up to the Bumper’

    in i-D Issue 33, February 1986

    contributor i-D

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    • 3 weeks ago
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  • sesiondemadrugada:

    Matt Cunningham.

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  • bewspiration:
“ SAMS Culture Event Page
by Cuberto”

    bewspiration:

    SAMS Culture Event Page

    by Cuberto

    Source: bewspiration
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  • rhade-zapan:

    Beautiful art by Arna Miller + Ravi Zupa

    Shop ~ here

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    • 2 months ago
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  • The Abandoned, Apocalyptic Architecture of One Bold 1970s Retail Chain

    archatlas:

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    From 1972 to 1984, Best Products collaborated with the design firm SITE to transform many of its stores into stunning and bizarre works of art. These special showrooms, as they were called, generated fanfare, admiration, and controversy across the United States.

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    They were hotly debated in architecture circles, and ultimately became textbook examples of postmodern architecture—playful and critical, providing mass appeal while challenging assumptions about how “serious” art should look, and where it should be found.

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    (via archatlas)

    Source: archatlas
    • 4 months ago
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  • f1pictures:
“Jochen Mass 1979
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    f1pictures:

    Jochen Mass  1979

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    Source: f1pictures
    • 4 months ago
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  • rumoko:

    Japan’s ‘80s love affair with deep cherry red / maroon.

    (via hotelmario)

    Source: rumoko
    • 4 months ago
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  • supersonicart:

    Lauren Marx, New Work.

    Absolutely incredible new mixed media paintings from St. Louis, Missouri-based artist Lauren Marx (Previously on Supersonic Art) who says of her work, “My goal in creating my illustrations is that this symbolic representation allows the viewer to see these phenomena as a complete picture. A picture of an interacting universe filled to the brim with animals, plants, fungi, and insects. Using these organisms, I am going to make my own mythologies of nature and the Cosmos to better illustrate how humans attempt to understand the epic intricacies and mysteries of the Universe.”


    Don’t miss Supersonic Art on Instagram!

    Source: supersonicart.com
    • 5 months ago
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