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Salvador Dali, a man well-known for his striking and surreal works of art. Walt Disney, a visionary and dreamer in the world of animation. As such, the pair probably belongs to the list of unexpected collaborators. But as fate would have it, they did, in 1945.
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New York is regarded as the city that never sleeps. However, with Hurricane Sandy, many of her inhabitants could only bide their time indoors. In the aftermath the streets were found ruined, trash everywhere, and even the electricity was severed! Typhoon Sandy showed us the New York City that we've only ever before seen in movies.
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Hong Kong's very own LomoKino Amigo Duncan Wong has a day-job, and it's much like everyone else's in this city of commerce. Wong, however, has been running a visual online-magazine, "EyesCoffee" which is a platform for the avid old-camera collector to showcase his b&w photos, poems, and other things quintessentially "human".
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Cadavre Exquis or Exquisite Corpse is a Surrealist parlor game that's usually played on paper - by folding the page into quarters and having each player draw one quarter of a person starting with the head or, alternatively, writing a nonsense story starting with the intro. from person 1 and ending on the conclusion with the last player. Meet our lovely concoctions after the jump!
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On this day, 108 years ago, one of the most prominent personalities in the art world was born. Let's take a look back at the life and work of the celebrated surrealist painter in this installment of Today in History!
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With the Magazine placing the spotlight on self-portraits this month, we simply cannot ignore the spectacular works of Frida Kahlo, the renowned Mexican painter celebrated for her soulful self-portraits. Learn more about the artist and view some of her works after the jump.
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"Things looked funny because my pictures depend on an emotional state... I know this is true and I thought about this for a long time. Somehow it made me feel very, very good." – Francesca Woodman
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Philippe Halsman, the photographer who asked his sitters to jump!
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I think a photographic memory is something people are born with. Hopefully, it's something they die with too. When you combine a photographic memory with a degree in Art History, some quirky things begin to happen.