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New Yorkers ‘furious’ over Arne Svenson’s The Neighbors
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Chocolate Mousse by aperture24:
Clever Surrealist Photographs That Evoke Man Ray’s Witty Spirit
Perhaps the most overlooked aspect of surrealism is that it was funny. For all that the eyeball-slicing of Un Chien Andalou and the nightmarish dreamscapes of Salvador Dalí’s paintings are singularly disconcerting, the movement also had an endearingly quirky sense of humor — one that’s echoed in these playfully surrealist black-and-white pictures at Faith is Torment. They evoke the spirit of Man Ray, juxtaposing the mundane and the bizarre in ways that are both striking and amusing: a spoon casts the shadow of a fork, a ladder leads into a mirror, plates sit stacked in the grating that covers a street drain. They’re the work of Spanish photographer Jose Maria Rodriguez Madoz, who goes by the name Chema Madoz.
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Spring Blossom (by one eyed fish)
Tokyo at Night, 1961 (Toni Schneiders)
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Audrey Hepburn by Richard Avedon, 1959
Cloudy Day Rome
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Photo: Lee Miller 1950
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Maya Lin with her cat in her New York studio, 1988 by Michael Katakis
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