@Dodgers Sandy Koufax has arrived!
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Arnold Helbling. Invisible City Series (LA), 2008. Acrylic, fabric and paper on canvas, 92 x 122 cm.
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Snowflakes on Saks Fifth Ave - NYC
Marina Abramovic - Rhythm 10 (1973)
“In her first performance Abramovic explored elements of ritual and gesture. Making use of twenty knives and two tape recorders, the artist played the Russian game in which rhythmic knife jabs are aimed between the splayed fingers of her hand. Each time she cut herself, she would pick up a new knife from the row of twenty she had set up, and record the operation.
After cutting herself twenty times, she replayed the tape, listened to the sounds, and tried to repeat the same movements, attempting to replicate the mistakes, merging past and present. She set out to explore the physical and mental limitations of the body – the pain and the sounds of the stabbing, the double sounds from the history and from the replication.
With this piece, Abramovic began to consider the state of consciousness of the performer. ‘Once you enter into the performance state you can push your body to do things you absolutely could never normally do.’”
Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier Pic of the Day: Sandy, Schmandy. Soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Regiment continue to stand guard, as they have continuously since 1948.
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Antony Gormley - Domain Field. Stainless steel bars 4.76x4.76mm, various sizes 287 elements, derived from moulds of local inhabitants of Newcastle-Gateshead aged 2.5 - 84 years (2003)
Photograph by Roman Suslov
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