Love the bold black and white contrast. Who said stripes make you look fat?
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Back to Bauhaus Surrealism
This editorial from Anastasia Bondarenko by Jamie Nelson for Vogue Turkey Feb 2013 reminds me of the exploratory work of 1920’s Photographers of the Bauhaus mixed with a bit of Surrealism and Vogue shootings of the late 60’s and 70’s.

Bauhaus – Gertrud Arndt, self-portrait

Gertrud Arndt – Self Portrait
It Jewels
Dot Portraits
“French artist JR recently opened his first solo museum exhibition in Tokyo, Japan at The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art. Known for his large scale outdoor works and brilliant communication of social matters, JR created an impressive mural on the facade of the museum featuring inhabitants from northeast Japan affected by the March 2011 tsunami, in addition to the large amount of works hanging inside the museum. The show features artworks from his ambitious “inside out project” – JR’s global art project encouraging locals to discover the unsung heroes from their own towns.”
I like the contrast of the dotted background, makes the portraits pop out. Also has sth Rei Kawakubo-Comme des garçons-ish about it. 















































