cryptomnesia

thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: I was intrigued by my friend’s collection of scissors; his obsession of 20 years. - Jim Golden Studio, Portland.
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thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: I was intrigued by my friend’s collection of scissors; his obsession of 20 years. - Jim Golden Studio, Portland.

thedailywhat:

Kickass Kids of the Day: Craving a midweek pick-me-up? Perhaps in the form of a mini-hipster rendition of Robyn’s “Call Your Girlfriend”?

Twelve- and 8-year-old sisters Lennon and Maisy — and their butter containers — have you covered. You’re welcome.

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explore-blog:

Albert Einstein, one of artist Noma Bar’s brilliant minimalist portraits of cultural icons

explore-blog:

Albert Einstein, one of artist Noma Bar’s brilliant minimalist portraits of cultural icons

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thingsorganizedneatly:

SUMBISSION: A collection of Magic Keys from Children’s Fairyland

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thingsorganizedneatly:

SUMBISSION: A collection of Magic Keys from Children’s Fairyland


turnofthecentury:

Painters on the Brooklyn Bridge Suspender Cables-October 7, 1914 by Eugene de Salignac
 from MoPA

turnofthecentury:

Painters on the Brooklyn Bridge Suspender Cables-October 7, 1914 by Eugene de Salignac

 from MoPA

thisbelongsinamuseum:

We’ve covered small museums here before…you might recall Musée-Placard d’Erik Satie, Edgar’s Closet or even the World’s Largest Collection of the World’s Smallest Versions of the World’s Largest Things Traveling Roadside Attraction and Museum.
In the 1970s Swiss artist Herbert Distel worked on his Schubladenmuseum (Museum of Drawers), a collection of miniature contemporary artworks. It is often referred to as the world’s smallest modern art museum as it brings together, on a very small scale, a wide range of art, artists and art movements from the 1960s and 1970s. In the drawers of a cabinet that had previously been used for storing silk reels in a haberdashery shop, 500 miniature objects by over 500 different artists are on display in 20 drawers, each with 25 compartments. That sounds like a math problem. My head hurts. Here is a view of drawer six, in case you’re curious as to what teeny tiny modern art looks like. Anyway, the miniature museum is on display at the Kunsthaus Zürich, where it has been since 1979 when it was donated to the gallery by the artist.
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thisbelongsinamuseum:

We’ve covered small museums here before…you might recall Musée-Placard d’Erik Satie, Edgar’s Closet or even the World’s Largest Collection of the World’s Smallest Versions of the World’s Largest Things Traveling Roadside Attraction and Museum.

In the 1970s Swiss artist Herbert Distel worked on his Schubladenmuseum (Museum of Drawers), a collection of miniature contemporary artworks. It is often referred to as the world’s smallest modern art museum as it brings together, on a very small scale, a wide range of art, artists and art movements from the 1960s and 1970s. In the drawers of a cabinet that had previously been used for storing silk reels in a haberdashery shop, 500 miniature objects by over 500 different artists are on display in 20 drawers, each with 25 compartments. That sounds like a math problem. My head hurts. Here is a view of drawer six, in case you’re curious as to what teeny tiny modern art looks like. Anyway, the miniature museum is on display at the Kunsthaus Zürich, where it has been since 1979 when it was donated to the gallery by the artist.

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ifnotnowthenwhen:

mint green fo’ lyfe

ifnotnowthenwhen:

mint green fo’ lyfe

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