fragrantblossoms:
“ Alena Vykulilová, Nude, 1979.
”

fragrantblossoms:

Alena Vykulilová, Nude, 1979.

(via 122mg)

bojrk:

Greece: Loggas Beach, Corfu Island

(Source: praial, via blackcubs)

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driflloon:
“ beauty special: luz pavon for vogue mexico oct. 2016
”

driflloon:

beauty special: luz pavon for vogue mexico oct. 2016

(via gabriellabowden)

100sss:
“‘Palais Bulles of Pierre Cardin’ via @iheartchxr
”

100sss:

‘Palais Bulles of Pierre Cardin’ via @iheartchxr

(via fhunky)

jimlovesart:
“ Frida Kahlo - The Wink, Self-Portrait.
”

jimlovesart:

Frida Kahlo - The Wink, Self-Portrait. 

(via cestchicetcool)

untitled-magazine-research:
“Think Thanks. The New Swimwear For Diving Belles. Frank, June 1998
Photographs by Solve Sundsba
”

untitled-magazine-research:

Think Thanks. The New Swimwear For Diving Belles. Frank, June 1998

Photographs by Solve Sundsba

(via asiangeorge)

sad-plath:

Seiichi Hayashi

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The Sexy Tragic Muse fetishizes women’s pain by portraying debilitating mental health disorders filtered dreamily through the male gaze. The trope glamourizes addiction and illnesses like depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia – diseases that are distinctly unglamorous for those of us who live with them. The Sexy Tragic Muse is vulnerable, and her vulnerability is sexualized. Her inability to properly care for herself or make decisions on her own behalf is presented as being part of her appeal. And perhaps this is the most frustrating thing about the Sexy Tragic Muse – the fact that this character type seems to be a neat way of removing a woman’s agency without the film or book or song coming across as overtly misogynistic. She occupies the intersection of ableism and sexism, and her mental illness is portrayed in a way that makes it commendable, even necessary, for others to care for her. We feel gratitude to the men that step up and save her, because she obviously cannot save herself. We feel empathy for the men that break up with her, because we see that she is difficult and volatile. We never get to see things from her perspective; often it is implied that this would be impossible, because her perspective is too confused and fractured. Anne Thériault, “Mental Illness & The Male Gaze”  (via ladyinfurs)

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silentnostalgia:
“ love how I thought this was an abstract painting at first. how beautiful.
”

silentnostalgia:

love how I thought this was an abstract painting at first. how beautiful.

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papermagazine:
“ A gift.
”

papermagazine:

A gift.

(Source: grupaok, via rcah)

saatchiart:
“ “I don’t listen to what art critics say. I don’t know anybody who needs a critic to find out what art is.” –Jean-Michel Basquiat (Photo: New York Times Magazine, 1985)
”

saatchiart:

“I don’t listen to what art critics say. I don’t know anybody who needs a critic to find out what art is.” –Jean-Michel Basquiat (Photo: New York Times Magazine, 1985)

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gorillka:

Yakovlev Family, 1993. Moscow, Russia. Lise Sarfati.

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