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  3. The StayGoldMaryRose Collection

    Photographed by William Bunce

    Set Design and Styling by Zena May Hendrick

     


  4. Anonymous asked: Dear Austin, I love your website and look at it daily. There is a painting I think would be perfect for T-O-N. To help fund Stanford University during its early years, Mrs. Leland Stanford put a lot of her own jewels up for sale. Before she offered them for sale, she had a huge "portrait" painted of them, rendered life-size. It hangs in a small museum on the university's grounds. If you Google-Image something like "Mrs. Stanford's jewel collection," you should get a hit. Or ten. --Juli K.

    ed: I googled it and found the image… On T.O.N.

     

  5. justinfantl:

    Tool Bench

     

  6. artistandstudio:

    Eva Hesse (1936-1970) holding Ingeminate, 1965.

    Post minimalist sculptor, known for her pioneering work in materials such as latex, fiberglass, and plastics.

    (via museumghost)

     

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  8. SUBMISSION

     

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  10. SUBMISSION: Federation of Silk. Color Card for Spring-Summer 1970. Lyon, France.

    (Source: thedesigncenter)

     

  11. Gabriel Orozco

    (Source: blog.artconnectberlin.com)

     

  12. ed: Today’s the day! Years of campaigning culminates today in the US election for President. DON’T FORGET TO VOTE!

    (Source: linearsettheory)

     

  13. ed: Coming soon to the store!

     


  14. Anonymous asked: Dear Austin, I'm interested in using the infographic from October 29th on a grad student website for a university English department. I can give you more specific information about the school if you think this would be a possibility. The website is non-commercial and we would, of course, give attribution to the artist. Is that a possibility? Thanks for your time!

    ed: You’ll have to send me your email address.

     

  15. Richard Long, Soho Circles, 1989

    (Source: speronewestwater.com)