Bill Dan
Bill Dan is a master of the discipline and craft of rock balancing.
Bill Dan is a master of the discipline and craft of rock balancing.
Wang Wusheng is a Chinese photographer who shoots mainly the Huangshan mountain range. Shot mostly in black and white, these images of dark craggy peaks floating in swathes of white mist combine stunning grandeur with a subtlety that rewards meditative viewing.
Love is the Devil is a biopic Francis Bacon and focuses on his relationship with his lover, George Dyer, a former small-time crook.
Armin Linke is a fine art photographer.
Guido Van der Werve is a poetic conceptualist who walked in front of an icebreaker for one of his films.
Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe is a large oil on canvas painting by Édouard Manet. The initial response to the painting was characterized by its blunt rejection from the Paris Salon and subsequent display in the Salon des Refusés.
A Prior was a European art magazine.
From 1831 until his death in 1887, the obscure Austrian dyer and amateur artist Aloys Zötl produced an extensive series of very large and beautifully drawn watercolours of exotic animals, known as the Bestiarium. This massive project was to be his life’s work, although its purpose remains unknown. The watercolours of the Bestiarium, characterized by a brilliant technique and rich colouring, allied to the unbridled imagination of the artist, do not seem to have ever been reproduced in Zötl’s lifetime, either as prints or in the form of a book. While the animals are generally depicted with a high degree of accuracy, they are given a sort of added symbolism in the way in which the artist has depicted them on the page. Most of the watercolours show the animals in some form of natural habitat, although this at times seems to verge on the imaginary. It is not known if these spectacular watercolours were the result of a commission or - as is perhaps most likely, given the fact that they were part of a project that seems to have lasted over fifty years - simply an astonishing, and lifelong, labour of love.
Statue of Glory and Generosity is a giant monument of a shoe in honor of the journalist who threw his footwear at former U.S. President George W. Bush. It's located in Iraq.
Fred Bremner was a Scottish photographer. His portraiture work in British India, spanning 1882 to 1922, preserves a record of life in the period.