Fronton




(Frontón La Esperanza, Bilbao. Photos by Iker Gil)
1 week agoLa Concha fence

(Photo by Iker Gil)
2 weeks agoAway

La Defense, Almere, UNStudio

Photo by Pedro Kok
Dawoud Bey: Harlem, U.S.A.

(A Boy in Front of the Loews 125th St. Movie Theatre, Harlem, NY, 1976 (printed by 1979). Photo by Dawoud Bey)
Can’t wait to see this show at the Art Institute of Chicago:
“In 1979 African American photographer Dawoud Bey (born 1953) held his first solo exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem, showing a suite of 25 photographs titled Harlem, U.S.A. Bey had been in residence at that museum for one year, and he had made the surrounding neighborhood a subject of study since 1975. Though raised in Queens, Bey and his family had roots in Harlem, and it was a youthful visit to the exhibition Harlem on My Mind at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1969, that had given Bey his determination to become an artist.”
The Geometry of God

Photographer David Stephenson captures architectural triumphs at the intersection of art and mathematics. (via Brain Pickings)
The Neon Boneyard Park - Las Vegas, NV

(Photo by cshimala)
An Experience of Ruin: Niemeyer's Tripoli Fairgrounds

A survey of the Brazilian architect’s extensive International Fairgrounds of Tripoli, whose construction was interrupted by the Lebanese civil war in 1975 and never completed. A photo-essay from Tripoli by Pelin Tan. (Domus)
7 A.M.

7 A.M. (New Year’s Morning) by László Moholy-Nagy. (via iainclaridge via The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Inside Marina City at pinkcomma

Inside Marina City going to pinkcomma gallery in Boston! Join us for the opening of the exhibition on Thursday, April 5.