She herself is a haunted house. She does not possess herself; her ancestors sometimes come and peer out of the windows of her eyes and that is very frightening. She has the mysterious solitude of ambiguous states; she hovers in a no-man’s land between life and death, sleeping and waking.

— Angela Carter, “The Lady of the House of Love” from The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories (via oyessi)

(Source: awritersruminations, via oyessi)

hautekills:

Ulyana Sergeenko haute couture s/s 2013, photographed by Nick Suhkevich

unesaisonenenfer:

 


Grupo surrealista, 1933- Tristan Tzara, Paul Eluard, André Breton, Hans Arp, Salvador Dalí, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, René Crevel y Man Ray

thingsmagazine:

The Moon at 215 hours, from the Paris Observatory, March 29, 1890, Paul and Prosper Henry

seensense:

Mario Sorrenti for Yves Saint Laurent S/S 1999 X Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci 

seensense:

The chart in our show is not the first to map the history of modern art. The Museum’s first director, Alfred Barr, made a famous one for his landmark exhibition Cubism and Abstract Art, in 1936. Our typography and font were chosen in homage to his. Barr’s handwritten versions of the chart are preserved in MoMA’s Archives.
Here is one example of Barr’s handwritten chart in MoMA’s Archives

rougevision:

Saint Laurent Spring - Summer 2013.
Model: Julia Nobis.