Self-Obliteration (1967) by Yayoi Kusama, via Art Observed.
Collage by Anthony Gerace.
Portion of a photo by Sheila Metzner and Irving Penn for U.S. Vogue, October 1984, via the Fashion Spot forums.
Diagonal Steps (1953, Paris) by Robert Doisneau, via Vintage Photos.
Photo by Tom Kondrat, via Cargo Collective.
Photo by Ward Roberts, via Timemachine.
Coastline No-002 (2009) by Zhangxiao, via Gallery Magda Danysz.
Study for Inner Improvement (1977) by Helena Almeida, via AnOther magazine.
Yayoi Kusama in her New York studio, c. 1958, via Fireplace Chats.
Photo by Tom Kondrat, via The Tree Magazine.
Digital painting by Colin Alexander, via Little Paper Planes.
Still from Submarine
(2010).
Stranded Rowboat, Salton Sea (1983) by Richard Misrach, via MutualArt.com.
Two vacant storefronts in an empty wing of the El Con Center in Tucson, Arizona, via Wikipedia.
Collage by Kimberly Denson.
Photo by Ana Kras, via Études Studio.
Cover, by Yi Chung-geun, of The Reed Leaf Flute (1958), via 50 Watts.
A room inside the artist Nina Pohl’s house in Berlin. Photo by Helenio Barbetta for Living.
1965 photo by Dan Graham, used on the cover of Real Estate’s album Days (2011).
Beach Cabins by Ann at Magalerie.
Wind Gust by Ashley G.
Hotel International—blanket by Tracey Emin, via Thread, Wire & Cloth.
Neutral Milk Hotel, via Last.fm.
Representation of the Comparative Sizes of the Planets) (c. 1870) by W. Nitzschke, via BiblOdyssey.
Via Aquarismo Brasil; original source unknown.
Source unknown.
Untitled photo by Tim Barber.
Via Monja Gentschow’s Pinterest board “Inspira”; original source unknown.
David Bowie in Paris, 1977, photographed by Christian Simonpietri/Sygma/Corbis; via the Guardian.
Morocco, via We Heart It; original source unknown.
4 Comments
These are all so great!
I especially love the Yayoi Kusama ones! I got to go to her most recent exhibit in Shanghai and although I had to wait 2 hours to get in, it was totally worth it! So magnificent!
Also #14!!! El con mall in Tucson! My high school was right across the street and my friends and I used to always go exploring in there. So deliciously creepy!
These are so lovely!
xx Inés
I love the Yayoi Kusama ones!!
I just recently discovered the greatness that is her after I visited the Phoenix Art Museum and became obsessed with “You Who Are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of Fireflies” – which is hands down one of the coolest exhibits ever.
Oh man Submarine has got to be one of my favourite films. Love these photos