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May 19, 2013

Paris, May 1968

May Protest by Göksin Sipahioglu


"The May 1968 events in France were a volatile period of civil unrest punctuated by massive general strikes and the occupation of factories and universities across France. It was the largest general strike ever attempted in France, and the first ever nation-wide wildcat general strike. At the height of its fervor, the unrest virtually brought the entire advanced capitalist economy of France to a dramatic halt. The events would have a resounding impact on French society that would be felt for decades to come." - Wikipedia


Göksin Sipahioglu, acclaimed photojournalist and founder of the Sipa photo agency, was one of those photographers in between riot police and student and other protesters in the streets of Paris. 

[via] "Göksin was fascinated by the May 68 events and covered them all, day by day, hour by hour. He was present at the very first demonstrations in early May. He was also present when Odéon and the Sorbonne were evacuated by the police force. He was even the only one to photograph the infamous thugs (katangais) who occupied the place. For a long time all these photos remained unknown and were very little published. It was only in 1998 during the Mois de la Photo in Paris that Göksin exhibited them for the first time. It should be noted that Göksin was hit by a teargas grenade right in the face which most luckily did not explode."


































Source : LeJournaldelaPhotographie.com


Jan 18, 2013

Realistic Portraits by Kris Lewis


Kris Lewis creates mainly oil paintings. Lives and works in Los Angeles and studied at The University of the Arts in Philadelphia. His inspiration comes from the tradition of Latvia and his portrait work conduces love, conflict, beauty, and tradition. 















Sources:
Kris Lewis paintings

Paintings owned to the artist and are signed by him.






Oct 14, 2012

Ride - Lana Del Rey




Once again, a stunning music video from Lana Del Rey
If you haven't watched it yet, this is the epic 10 minutes-short film, where Del Rey appears as a troubled, wandering biker girl at war with herself.
The words of the monologue are incredibly moving
If you believe in the freedom of the open road, here you are.





...Live Fast...
...Die Young...
...Be Wild...
...Have Fun...




"Ride" will appear on Lana Del Rey's upcoming Born To Die: Paradise Edition re-issue.


Oct 4, 2012

DOEDEMEE

 100 book covers to fight illiteracy


The Belgian artist Tom Haentjens has united 100 artists from 28 countries in a co-creation project, Doedemee to help raise awareness of illiteracy in Africa.
Each has redesigned a poster-sized cover for a book, from the 100 best novels of all time, as defined in the list of the 2003 Observer by Robert McCrum. 
Here are just 10 inspired covers. 
To see all of them, and to read more about each artist, visit the project's website here.

Don Quixote by Lobulo Design (UK)




Frankenstein by Simon Everaert (Belgium)

The Black Sheep by Elien Dauwe (Belgium)

Alice's Adventures In Wonderland by Tim van den Broeck(Belgium)

Little Women by Yael Frankel (Argentina)

The Brothers Karamazov by Ilya Donets (Russia)

The Picture of Dorian Gray by Jens Dawn (Belgium)

Nineteen Eighty-Four by Erik Montovano(US)

One Hundred Years of Solitude by  Margarita Stchetinskaya (Russia)

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