death-and-the-maiden:

intoaethyr:

Beatriz Martin Vidal

OTTO DIX / March 11-August 30, 2010
This spring, Neue Galerie New York presents “Otto Dix,” the first solo  museum exhibition of works by this major German artist ever held in  North America.  The exhibition includes more than 100 masterpieces by Otto Dix, and  addresses four themes. The first is Dix’s traumatic experiences as a  soldier in World War I. The second is portraiture, a genre at which the  artist excelled. The third is sexuality, a key theme in the Dix oeuvre.  The fourth is religious and allegorical painting. The show includes the  work that Dix is best known for—paintings from the so-called “golden  Weimar years”—but to contextualize them, it also includes Dix’s work  from the early 1920s, as well as his later work, produced as veiled  protest against the Third Reich.

Impossible-Projects / Darkslides

Thank you to The Impossible Project on behalf of all lovers of polaroid photography. 

In October 2008 The Impossible Project saved the last Polaroid production plant for Integral Instant film in Enschede (NL) and started to re-invent and re-produce a new intant film for traditional Polaroid Cameras.

The Darkslides are a creative way to present refreshing, creative and inspiring mini art projects.  And one of my favorite parts of The Impossible Project site.

zombienice:

gojyochan:

Dorian Gray - Vintage Horror Posters
thunkapotamus:

I reblogged this previously, a while ago, but now I have a source to credit!
blooodd:

iheartmyart:

Kent Williams, His Crosses, 2004, oil and encaustic on wood, 48” x 48”
probably unrelated, but recalls Let the Right One In to me.
(via christopher-walken)
liquidnight:

 Ilya Yefimovich Repin
Sadko in the Underwater Kingdom, oil on canvas, 1876
[via { feuilleton }]
blooodd:

death-and-the-maiden:

Untitled
Fumie Sasabuchi [unknown]
billyjane:

Priestess of Delphi by John Collier,1891