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jawdiivision · 9 years ago
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jawdiivision · 10 years ago
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Photography by William Eggleston
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jawdiivision · 10 years ago
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jawdiivision · 10 years ago
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Josef Arpad Koppay (1859-1927)
Kaiserin Elisabeth (Sissi)
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jawdiivision · 10 years ago
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Ontario is amazing sometimes
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Wayne Lawrence
Orchard Beach: The Bronx Riviera
Although New York’s Bronx is considered one of the most diverse communities in America out of which many subcultures originated, such as Hip Hop and Salsa, it’s still viewed as a no man’s land by many of the city’s inhabitants. Perhaps it is a matter of simple geography that many refuse to venture to the northernmost of the city’s five boroughs or, quite possibly, it may be the Borough’s malevolent reputation lingering from its tumultuous past. From its earliest years, the Bronx has been a hotbed of immigrant working class families, but its image has largely been defined by the urban blight of the late 1960’s through to the 1980’s when arson, drug addiction and social neglect decimated many of its neighborhoods. For the families who have called this scarred landscape home, Orchard Beach, the only beach in the borough, was and remains a treasured respite from the sweltering confines of the concrete jungle. Built in the 1930s by urban planner Robert Moses, the beach carries the stigma as being one of the worst in New York and is commonly known as Horseshit Beach or Chocha Beach. I began shooting portraits of Orchard Beach’s summertime regulars in 2005 shortly after moving to New York, realizing that the stigma attached to this oasis was largely unjustified - I felt compelled to engage with this community of working class families and colorful characters. The photographs in ‘Orchard Beach – The Bronx Riviera’ celebrate the pride and dignity of the beach’s visitors, working-class people. Immediately catching the viewer’s eye is the extravagant style of many of the photographs’ subjects – a quest for identity and sense of belonging. Some individuals carry scars and markings that hint to their own personal histories, which often reflect the complex history of the borough itself. Within the gaze of those portrayed we see a community standing in defiance of popular opinion. The six years I spent photographing Orchard Beach have not only given me the time and space to reflect on the importance of family and community, but also a sense of belonging and purpose. After having experienced the most profound grief when my older brother was brutally murdered, photography has not only offered me an opportunity to give a voice to a community often misunderstood but also a means of healing from the loss experienced. — Wayne Lawrence / INSTITUTE
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jawdiivision · 10 years ago
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at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
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jawdiivision · 10 years ago
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Giacomo Balla, Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash, 1912.
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jawdiivision · 10 years ago
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PHOTOGRAPHY: Photographs That Explore the Feeling of Anxiety
Photographer John William Keedy has had to deal with an anxiety disorder for some nine years now.
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jawdiivision · 11 years ago
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Big-Sword by FirebladePrez
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jawdiivision · 11 years ago
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Light in her eyes, Helena Wurzel
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jawdiivision · 11 years ago
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painting up for sale at hotdog.storenvy.com
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jawdiivision · 11 years ago
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Fantasy Art by JUN LING
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jawdiivision · 11 years ago
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"weird"
From Old English wyrd ”fate, destiny”, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wert "to turn" (related to the word "versus", meaning "turned against"). The literal meaning is something like, "what will become" and in German, this root forms the future tense (sie wird trinken “she will drink”).
The modern sense of weird developed from the use of “The Weird Sisters”, the goddesses who controlled human destiny. They were odd in appearance, as in “Macbeth,” which led to the meaning “odd-looking”. Source: etymonline.com
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jawdiivision · 11 years ago
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Ruth Stevenson
City Phenomenon, Empire State Building Smoking at Night
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