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mary sibande is a south african artist based in johannesburg. here recent series ‘long live the dead queen’ was featuredwithin the city on the side of buildings and other structures as large, photographic murals. the series, like sibande’spractice as an artist, ‘attempts to critique stereotypical depictions of women, particularly black women in our society’.

mary sibande is a south african artist based in johannesburg. here recent series ‘long live the dead queen’ was featured
within the city on the side of buildings and other structures as large, photographic murals. the series, like sibande’s
practice as an artist, ‘attempts to critique stereotypical depictions of women, particularly black women in our society’.

Photographer Alec Soth spent the past 15 years traversing the U.S. with an 8x10 field camera,  quietly composing narratives of subjects he finds on his travels.

Photographer Alec Soth spent the past 15 years traversing the U.S. with an 8x10 field camera, quietly composing narratives of subjects he finds on his travels.

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alain delorme: totems






via designboom.com

alain delorme: totems

via designboom.com

Photo. Any one knows the author??

Photo. Any one knows the author??

Stunning photographs of animals inside womb
These amazing embryonic animal photographs of dolphins, sharks, dogs, penguins, cats and elephants are from a new National Geographic Documentary called “Extraordinary Animals in the Womb”. The show’s producer, Peter Chinn, used a combination of three-dimensional ultrasound scans, computer graphics and tiny cameras to capture the process from conception to birth. They are the most detailed embryonic animal pictures ever seen.

Stunning photographs of animals inside womb

These amazing embryonic animal photographs of dolphins, sharks, dogs, penguins, cats and elephants are from a new National Geographic Documentary called “Extraordinary Animals in the Womb”. The show’s producer, Peter Chinn, used a combination of three-dimensional ultrasound scans, computer graphics and tiny cameras to capture the process from conception to birth. They are the most detailed embryonic animal pictures ever seen.

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Jan Smaga, Plan #4, Dolna 4/51, 2003, c-print, dibond, 87 x 85 cm

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Jan Smaga, Plan #4, Dolna 4/51, 2003, c-print, dibond, 87 x 85 cm

The Animal Print Shop, the new home of Sharon Montrose’s amaz­ing ani­mal prints.

The Animal Print Shop, the new home of Sharon Montrose’s amaz­ing ani­mal prints.

Disassembled household appliances by Brittny Badger

Disassembled household appliances by Brittny Badger

Juergen Bergbauer

Juergen Bergbauer