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MAFF Loves: BENJAMIN GORDON

This digital artwork was created by Benjamin Gordon. MAFF does not own any rights to it it is solely in celebration and recognition of the visual artist currently residing in NYC.

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therewereBlackpeoplethere,too. prt. II

da vinci swore the n*ggas from the bible were white

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iPhone 6S Bento Box

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John Berger / Ways of Seeing (1972)

Our interpretation of images is shaped by culture, history, and social position—not by any “universal” standard. Don’t accept traditional "greatness" in art uncritically; instead, question who gets to define what is valuable.

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00:59

Peter Kutin - Sonic Body

RotoЯ - Sonic Body is a rotating quadrophonic audio and light system

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02:17

Digitale Kunst: Ausstellung mit Wasserfall

Brain project of Hannah & Lea Neckel

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Marina Faust | IN RARE CASES

Marina Faust's collages are portraits of women and men, an exhortation to produce "beings" without complying to conventional criteria of stereotypical beauty. Faust gives them a completely different treatment, tearing those portraits, not respecting the conventions of their completeness with facial elements to be stuck on, tearing again, altering the backgrounds, photographing the results and then tearing again, involving herself in as many operations as are necessary to keep the idea of a "perfect being" at bay.* at Xippa Gallery.

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MAFF ♥s Japan: Reiji Fukitsu

Born in Hiroshima then moved to Tokyo now based between Mexico/New York, multimedia artist, Reiji Fukitsu, is constantly experimenting.

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07:23

Making a Beautiful Beat by Buci

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SAND&SOAP by Claudio Parentela

Born in Catanzaro, Italy (1962) Claudio Parentela lives and works as an illustrator, painter, photographer, journalist, and much more..

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nickeays x vngnc

E.V.E: data leak reveals collective consciousness current state of brain rot 🧠

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Wax Casting with Isadora Vaughan by ACCA Education

ACCA Art Kitchen #1: Wax Casting with Isadora Vaughan is the first in our new series of artist-led video workshops that aim to give educators and students insights into a particular technique and the thinking process of each artist featured. In this workshop, artist Isadora Vaughan demonstrates an economical and highly adaptable process for creating sculptural forms through wax casting. Vaughan talks students through the process, with key vocabulary highlighted throughout. Students have the opportunity to hear directly from the artist and discover how the wax casting process aligns with core concepts that guide her creative practice. Vaughan’s process highlighted in this workshop has also informed her contribution to ACCA’s forthcoming exhibition 'Overlapping Magisteria: The 2020 Macfarlane Commissions'.

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