Untitled
silfarione:

The Street Sweeper by Barry Goldwater. 1966
michaelswaney:

René Magritte, La Representation, 1937. Oil on canvas laid on plywood
"When you start working, everybody is in your studio- the past, your friends, enemies, the art world, and above all, your own ideas- all are there. But as you continue painting, they start leaving, one by one, and you are left completely alone. Then, if you are lucky, even you leave."
John Cage to Philip Guston (via goldgoldgoldd)
keraban-le-tetu:

Jason Shawn Alexander - Last Red Hat
visual-poetry:

“black alphabet (detail of the letter v)” by fiona banner
[26 overprinted photocopied pages. each letter section, from a-z, of the oxford english dictionary reduced to one page]
flasd:

Andy Warhol
Oxidation Painting, 1978
cavetocanvas:

Joseph Beuys, Capri Battery, 1985
Considered to be one of his last great works before he died, Beuys created over 200 multiples of “Lemon Light/Capri Battery” in 1985. The yellow light bulb is plugged into a fresh lemon, from where it gets its energy, emitting a dim yellow glow. In this piece, Beuys is calling into question the ecological balance of civilization, the principle behind which is an ecologically sound energy source. Beuys completed the work on the island of Capri, hence the name, while he was recovering from an illness, and the light’s lemon yellow color reflects this jovial atmosphere and bright Mediterranean sun. (via)