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Inuit sculpture

Some of these pictures have made the rounds for more than a decade, I believe some are from the 1973 book "Eskimo Art" by Cottie Burland

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Slagheaps of the Rymer mine, Rybnik. Michał Cała, 1978

“Smoke-stained black houses appear to be stuck to the distant slagheaps. The heaps and the houses smoke in harmony. It’s Sunday and the woman is probably walking to church. If I could say what I thought about Silesia during these years with one picture, I would choose this one”

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In 1967, using cardboard and wood that he found on the streets, Robert Coutelas (1930-1985) began his “Cartes” a series of playing-card-sized paintings with rounded corners The cards, like tarot cards were covered in mystical, symbolic designs. Though he courted commercial success by exhibiting and entering competitions he always abandoned it.

In 1973 Robert won a contest run by the playing-card maker Grimaud but he refused to have his works marketed by them, a gallery offered to sell them if he created larger versions and Andre Malraux, former French Minister of Cultural Affairs, showed interest in 1975, Coutelas was told to write to him, he didn’t.

via art room plant

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Solange Knopf’s “Spirit Codex No. 14" 

 at the Menil Collection in the exhibition "As Essential As Dreams: Self-Taught Art from the Collection of Stephanie and John Smither. ( 2013. Acrylic, colored pencil, and graphite on paper, 70 ¼ é?— 39 1/8 inches (178.4 é?— 99.4 cm). The Menil Collection, Houston, Promised gift of Stephanie and John Smither)  Solange Knopf/Photographer

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Claudia Keep (American, 1993) - Down Along the (Cuttalosa) Creek (2022)

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