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Facade of "Haus Neuerburg", a building designed by architect Fritz Höger in the late 1920s for a cigarette factory in Hamburg-Wandsbek. It constitutes one of the finest examples of the so-called "brick expressionism".
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"Between the idea
and the reality
between the motion
and the act
falls the Shadow.
Between the conception
and the creation
between the emotion
and the response
falls the Shadow.
life is very long."
T.S. E.
life is very long, when you are lonely (added Morrissey, some time later).
White Squares, by Lee Krasner, 1948. One of her Little Images Series, from the Exhibition at The Barbican Gallery, London. Abstract Expressionism.
This is a colour photo of this black and white painting, not shot in black and white, there is no greyscale or colour at all.
This is a landscape version of my square photo called 'Simple Abstract 75'.
This image is looking up at balconies of Wardian London, one of two similar towers in Canary Wharf, East London, using intentional camera movement. The architects are Glenn Howells.
I like to think this photo has the feel of a scientific abstract image taken by the great photographer Berenice Abbott (1898 to 1991).
UK architecture in the twenty first century. This is 'Canopy Hotel by Hilton' in Aldgate, London, which opened in November 2021. Architects: ACME.
See a square version of this photograph at flic.kr/p/2mYsQMj.
The Park Tower Knightsbridge Hotel, formerly the Sheraton Park Tower. Opened in 1973 - Architect: Richard Seifert - Photo taken in July 2016.
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Squint a little and you'll understand immediately what Jackson Pollock's abstract expressionist paintings were all about. Art mirrors nature even in its more abstract sense.
A magnificently curved building in Manchester, England.
This is Gateway House, completed in 1969. Architect: Richard Seifert.
Museum for international Expressionism in one of Rotterdam’s most beautiful villas. The Chabot Museum has an important collection of works by Dutch expressionist Henk Chabot (1894-1949) and is housed in one of Rotterdam’s most beautiful villas. The peaceful homely atmosphere of this listed monument built in 1938 does perfect justice to Chabot’s paintings and sculptures and to works by his contemporaries and present-day kindred spirits. Expressionism and the inter-war period are central to the museum’s temporary exhibitions. The gardens surrounding the building and the other villas scattered around Museum Park are part of an oasis of green in the very centre of Rotterdam. THE VILLA
The striking white villa was designed in 1938 by architect G.W. Baas, who worked many years for the renowned architects Brinkman & Van der Vlugt (known for the monumental Van Nelle Factories, the Feijenoord Stadium and the Sonneveld House in Rotterdam). Baas left the completion to architect L. Stokla when he was appointed as the building coordinator of the Kröller- Müller Museum at the Hoge Veluwe.
The villa in modernist style was initially built as a private residence for the Kraaijeveld family. Distinguishing features of the house are light and airy spaces, a typical openness to the garden and a unique view of the Museumpark and its surroundings. A visit to the homely, light and elegant Chabot Museum combines modern art, architecture and history.
Source: chabotmuseum.nl
Looking up at a recently built structure, St James's Market, Central London. Architects: Make Architects. This development was RIBA London Award winner in 2018.
Sometimes you think nothing is a coincidence. Moments after finishing this GIMPed abstract of "The Wave", I saw a photograph that had many similarities. So I copied the very suitable title of that photo.
The Wave, Almere, Flevoland, The Netherlands.
Design: René van Zuuk (2004)
"The only real failure is the failure to try, and the measure of success is how we cope with disappointment”
from Evelyn Greensdale in
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011) ―_ .
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"Crucifixion" - Miniature painting on 9 X 6 cms size paper card by Ganesh Kelagina Beedu Shenoy. Kinetic Pointillism style.
This photo was taken in Toronto back in October 2017. I've posted square photos of this building on here, but not this one, until now.
The building is 'Exhibit Residences'. Architect: Rosario “Roy” Varacalli
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