The legendary musician David Bowie has died at the age of 69 after an 18-month battle with cancer. Bowie had one of the most colourful and influential careers in rock history, reinventing himself repeatedly through musical transformations and bold persona changes over his decades-long career. The obituary looks back at highlights from Bowie's life and career through a collection of photographs tracing his many iconic images and roles from the 1960s through the 2000s.
This document provides an overview of Hollywood from 1910-2009 in decade increments. Some of the key events and developments highlighted include:
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As we think about empowering every person and every organisation on the planet to achieve more - we look deeper into understanding what the word 'every' person could mean within the eyes of marketing. We explore design, ideas and provide examples of how brands are focusing on being more inclusive. How different would this world look if all of us could empower every person to achieve more? What new industries, art, medicines, financial services, and world-changing inventions could individuals and communities build and create?
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How People Really Hold and Touch (their Phones)Steven Hoober
The document discusses design guidelines for touchscreen interfaces based on research into how people actually hold and interact with mobile devices. It provides data on finger sizes, common grips, touch targets, and notes that touch interaction is not just about finger size and pinpoint accuracy. The guidelines include making targets visible and tappable, designing for different screen sizes, leaving space for scrolling, and testing interfaces at scale.
The document discusses various types and conventions of television dramas. It begins by asking readers to list examples of television dramas and analyze how they recognize the genre based on codes and conventions. It then discusses how television dramas tell stories through narrative construction and common themes. The document explores distinguishing more specific drama genres and compares dramas, soaps, and sitcoms in terms of narrative, characters, location, and representation. It considers arguments that soap operas have negatively influenced dramas and questions whether dramas still focus on political/social issues or more personal topics. The document also analyzes how dramas incorporating fantasy elements address themes. It provides traditional and revised definitions of drama subgenres and their
The document contains a collection of photographs from various time periods showcasing important historical events, people, places and moments. Some of the photos show the construction of iconic structures like the Eiffel Tower and Golden Gate Bridge, moments of war like the signing of the Japanese surrender and D-Day invasion, and cultural figures like John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill and Jimi Hendrix. The photos provide a visual timeline of the 20th century through iconic images.
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TIME named German Chancellor Angela Merkel as its 2015 Person of the Year for her leadership in Europe during times of economic turmoil and an ongoing refugee crisis. As millions of refugees fled to Europe, Merkel asked the German people to be welcoming and unafraid, believing that great civilizations build bridges rather than walls. By viewing refugees as victims to be helped rather than invaders, Merkel gambled on freedom and wielded mercy in the face of fear, earning her the distinction of Person of the Year.
The document discusses the theory of auteurism in film. It began in 1950s France where critics argued that directors had a personal creative vision that shaped their films, and that certain directors like Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock, and Jean Renoir should be considered "auteurs". The theory was popularized by François Truffaut and other critics writing for Cahiers du Cinéma. It was later adopted by American critic Andrew Sarris and influenced how directors were analyzed. However, the theory was later criticized for overlooking collaboration and privileging the director's role too much.
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The document discusses the theory of auteurism in film. It begins by defining the auteur theory, which advances that a film reflects the director's personal creative vision. It then contrasts auteur theory with genre theory, noting that auteur theory focuses on individual stylistic features while genre theory focuses on generic similarities. The document provides several examples of auteurs and their signature directorial styles, such as Alfred Hitchcock's use of cross-tracking shots. It traces the origins of auteur theory to French film critics in the 1950s and discusses how it was later developed and applied in the US.
This document provides lesson materials for analyzing the 1955 film "Rebel Without a Cause". It will teach students to examine how youth and masculinity are portrayed in the film by exploring the historical context of 1950s fears around juvenile delinquency and a perceived crisis of masculinity in post-war America. Students will apply sociological theories like liminality and hegemony to key scenes and symbols to understand how the film both reflected societal anxieties while also reinforcing social norms.
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France is considered the birthplace of cinema. The Lumière brothers were the first filmmakers and patented the cinematograph. After World War I, the French film industry struggled as the US film industry entered the European market. This led France to impose quotas to support its domestic film industry. In the 1920s, French impressionist cinema emerged with directors like Abel Gance and Jean Epstein experimenting with form. The 1950s saw the rise of the influential French New Wave movement known for innovative techniques and personal filmmaking pioneered by directors like François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol and Jacques Rivette. Some of the iconic French films from this era include The 400 B
The history of film began in 1895 with the Lumiere brothers inventing the cinematograph. Within 20 years, films were being widely produced and watched globally in different genres like comedy, fantasy, and horror. Early silent films helped cinema grow more popular internationally. By the 1900s, major studios emerged in places like Hollywood, pioneering cinematic techniques and mass production. Modern cinema continues advancing with technologies like CGI, 3D, and virtual reality, transporting audiences with immersive visuals and experiences.
EDUQAS MEDIA STUDIES A LEVEL COMPONENT TWO SECTION B VOGUE AND THE BIG ISSUEGemmaHugill
Vogue magazine from 1965 aimed to portray an aspirational lifestyle focused on fashion, beauty, and wealth. It featured glamorous advertisements and models that promoted stereotypical notions of femininity. While some readers may have been entertained or used the magazine to develop their identity, others likely saw the narrow representations as unrealistic or oppressive. As a large publisher, Conde Nast had significant power in the industry to influence audiences and minimize competition.
The Big Issue from 2017 featured diverse representations of its vendors moving past homelessness. Through positive portrayals, it aimed to cultivate empathy from readers and challenge prejudices by presenting homelessness as a temporary experience overcome through hard work. As an independent publication, it had more
Media Studies - Year 1 - Intro to course and representationElle Sullivan
This document provides an overview of a first year media studies course. Students will be assessed through two exams worth 70% of their grade and a non-examined music video coursework project worth 30%. The exams cover media language and representation as well as audiences and industries. The coursework involves producing a music video and writing a reflective evaluation. Other course content includes studying advertising, newspapers, television, magazines, online media, and topics like representation, industries, and audiences. The document provides advice on doing well in the course through organization, attendance, practice, and asking for help when needed.
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Fans around the world paid tribute to David Bowie after his death was announced on January 11, 2016. In London, fans gathered at a mural of Bowie in his hometown of Brixton to leave flowers and candles. Similar memorials sprang up at Bowie's former homes in New York City and Berlin. Concerts and parties were held in Brixton in honor of Bowie, with many fans dressing in the iconic costumes of his alter ego Ziggy Stardust. Bowie's innovative music and androgynous style left a lasting impact on rock music and popular culture.
The document summarizes an exhibition on David Bowie organized by the V&A Museum in London. It features over 300 objects from Bowie's career spanning 5 decades, including costumes, lyrics, album artwork, and rare performances. The exhibition focuses on Bowie's collaborations with designers in fashion, sound, graphics, theater and film. It aims to showcase Bowie's pioneering influence across art, design, music and popular culture.
David Bowie is an English musician, actor, and arranger known for his innovative work in the 1970s. He first found success in 1969 with "Space Oddity" and gained fame in the 1970s with his flamboyant Ziggy Stardust persona. Throughout his career Bowie continually reinvented himself musically and visually. He also had a successful acting career on stage and screen. Bowie produced influential albums from the 1960s through the 2000s across various genres and continued touring and recording until his death in 2016.
Chuck Berry was born in 1926 in St. Louis and was influenced by artists like Nat King Cole and Muddy Waters. For his first performance, he sang "Confessin' the Blues" in his high school talent show. Berry's music transcended generations and he earned respect as the "Father of Rock & Roll" by entertaining audiences and playing what they wanted to hear. Songs like "Johnny B. Goode," "Maybellene" and "Memphis" became anthems for American youth culture.
David Bowie was one of the most versatile and influential people in the music industry over four decades. He constantly reinvented himself, going through multiple styles and personas. Some of his most famous personas included Ziggy Stardust in the 1970s, which achieved great commercial success. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Bowie continued to experiment with different musical styles and sounds. He produced hit singles well into the 2000s before releasing his final album in 2003. Bowie was praised for his intellectual depth, distinctive voice, musical innovation, and ability to impact and change popular culture.
David Bowie had a prolific music career spanning decades where he released 12 albums in 10 years. Throughout his career, he frequently changed his image and musical style from album to album, ranging from glam rock to soul. Some of his most well-known albums include The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, and Young Americans. However, Bowie also struggled with cocaine addiction in the 1970s that caused paranoid behavior and drug-induced issues. Overall, Bowie is seen as pioneering postmodern music through his experimentation and persona changes, despite some personal troubles.
David Bowie was an English singer, songwriter, and actor born in 1947 in London. He studied art, music, and design before starting his music career. Bowie married Angela Barnett in 1970 and they had a son named Duncan Jones, though he was originally called Zowie. Bowie and Barnett later divorced in 1980. Bowie then married Somali-American model Iman, and they had a daughter named Alexandria together in 2000. Bowie had a long music career spanning several decades where he released numerous successful albums and singles. He also starred in several films. Bowie passed away from liver cancer in 2016 in New York City at the age of 69, two days after his birthday and the release of
David Bowie was an English singer, songwriter, and actor who had a career in popular music spanning over five decades. He was born in 1947 in London and showed an early interest in music. Some of Bowie's most famous and influential works were produced in the 1970s, including The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. Throughout his career he pioneered new musical styles and was highly innovative. Bowie remained musically active until his death in 2016, two days after releasing his final album Blackstar.
After David Bowie died in early 2016, London-based designer Valentina D’Efilippo and British data journalist Miriam Quick decided to pay tribute by turning one of his best-known songs, Space Oddity, into data visualization. The result was Oddityviz, a collection of ten engraved records visualizing data from the song. Each 12-inch disc deconstructs the track in a different way: melodies, harmonies, lyrics, structure and story are transformed into new visual systems. The records are accompanied by a series of matching posters and a moving image piece that visualizes the music in real time. Oddityviz was exhibited at W+K London in January 2017. Miriam will talk about how they created the project and what they learned along the way.
Music videos originated in the 1950s and 1960s as a way to promote artists and their music on television. Early music videos were simple performances of songs either on tour or on location. In the 1970s, the invention of video allowed cameras to be given to artists to film themselves, and groups like Devo began producing their own videos. The 1980s saw more sophisticated music videos produced, particularly from artists like Michael Jackson and David Bowie, who used special effects and editing techniques. MTV launched in 1981 and greatly boosted many artists' careers by playing their music videos, with Madonna owing much of her early success to being featured on the channel.
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Bob Dylan was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming the first songwriter to receive the honor. The Swedish Academy praised Dylan for creating new poetic expressions within the American song tradition over 54 years of reinventing himself. While an unconventional choice, the Academy compared Dylan's songs to the works of Homer and Sappho in their poetic storytelling tradition meant for performance.
Music videos began in the late 1920s/early 1930s with short films pairing songs with visuals to promote music recordings. They developed through the 1950s/60s with early examples from artists like Bessie Smith and Tony Bennett. The 1964 film A Hard Day's Night helped establish the genre with its musical segments influencing countless subsequent pop videos. The 1970s saw the rise of lower-cost video production and more conceptual videos from acts like Queen. MTV's 1981 launch was a key moment, greatly increasing the commercial importance of music videos. Artists in the 1980s like Michael Jackson and Madonna helped establish music videos as a major marketing force and art form through increasingly sophisticated concepts, effects and narratives. Today, music videos are
This document provides a biography and timeline of Bob Dylan's life and career. It details how he rose to fame in the 1960s folk scene in New York, recording seminal albums like "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" and "Highway 61 Revisited" that influenced rock music. Dylan helped expand the scope of songwriting with his poetic lyrics. He continued recording and touring for decades, winning multiple Grammys and other awards, and influencing many other artists with his groundbreaking style.
The document provides a timeline of the evolution of music videos from the 1920s to 2013. Some of the key events mentioned include the first use of animated bouncing balls in music videos in the 1930s, Oskar Fischinger creating animated films with "visual music" in the 1920s, the Beatles starring in feature films to promote their albums in the 1960s, David Bowie expanding the freedom of costume in music videos in the 1970s, and the terms "music video" and "VH1" emerging in the 1980s as the genre became more established.
The history of music videos began with Soundies in the 1940s, which were the first to add sound to videos. Scopitones emerged in the 1950s as an improvement that showed both the video and sound of songs. The Beatles' 1964 film A Hard Day's Night was influential as it featured each of the album's songs in the film. Queen's 1975 song "Bohemian Rhapsody" had an expensive and elaborate music video that helped make it a commercial success. MTV launched in 1981 and was pivotal in promoting music videos to widespread audiences, broadcasting The Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star" as its first video. YouTube launched in 2005 and further increased music videos' popularity by providing
Music videos originated in the 1920s as animated films accompanied by music or footage of musicians performing. They grew in popularity in the 1980s with the launch of MTV, which solely played music videos and helped promote artists. Prior terms for music videos included "illustrated song" and "film clip". Today, music videos continue to be a major marketing tool for artists and the most viewed music video on YouTube is Luis Fonsi's "Despacito" with over 3.3 billion views.
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The document traces the history of music videos from their early origins in films that incorporated music and dance in the 1900s-1950s, to the rise of dedicated music television channels like MTV in the 1980s. Key events included the first use of recorded music in films in the 1930s, the rise of musical films as a genre in the 1940s-1950s, the controversial music of David Bowie and Queen in the 1970s, and Michael Jackson transforming the music video format with his groundbreaking Thriller video in 1983. The widespread availability of music videos online has since lessened their cultural impact.
Music videos first emerged in the 1920s-1940s as short films that accompanied hit songs or were spliced together into feature films. In the 1950s-1960s, artists like Elvis Presley and The Beatles began releasing musical films and promotional clips to promote their music without touring. Michael Jackson helped establish the modern music video format in the 1980s with elaborate, short film-style videos for songs like "Billie Jean" and "Thriller". By the 1990s and 2000s, MTV had largely shifted from music videos to reality television, while user-generated sites like YouTube facilitated the spread of music videos online, leading some artists to find success through viral videos.
Richard Dowell is a graphic designer who has created various designs for musicians and other clients. Some of his work includes album artwork for artists like Mr. Unstable and Faith, as well as a poster for rapper X-Pistols. He also designed packaging for BBQ sauce and stickers for a medical marijuana dispensary. Dowell reworked logos for Faith and himself. In addition, he produced a commissioned painting using spray paint and acrylics.
Music videos began in the 1920s with musical short films featuring bands and dancers. In the 1950s, artists like Tony Bennett created early music videos by filming themselves singing songs. The 1960s saw the rise of music videos as promotional tools, starting with The Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night. MTV launched in 1981 as the first channel dedicated solely to music videos, greatly increasing their popularity. Today, music videos are highly accessible online through websites like YouTube.
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The document recaps highlights from the 95th Academy Awards ceremony. It includes photos showing Michelle Yeoh and Brendan Fraser winning Best Actress and Actor respectively for "Everything Everywhere All At Once." It also shows the film winning Best Picture. Other major winners mentioned include Ke Huy Quan for Best Supporting Actor and Jamie Lee Curtis for Best Supporting Actress, both also for "Everything Everywhere All At Once." Performances from Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and others are also noted.
Murals and graffiti artworks in several European cities show solidarity with Ukraine amid Russia's invasion. The document shows photos of street art paintings in Paris, Cardiff, Sofia, Podgorica, London, Berlin, Chisinau, and Poznan depicting Ukrainian symbols like the flag and president Zelensky, to support Ukraine against Russia's attack and recognize Ukraine's resistance. The artworks are intended to make people stop and think about the conflict through the artists' work.
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Shamsia Hassani is an Afghan graffiti artist and professor who has popularized street art in Kabul. She exhibits her digital and street art internationally in countries such as India, Iran, Germany, and Italy, as well as at Kabul diplomatic missions, advocating for women's rights and peace in Afghanistan through her artwork.
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This document lists the winning photographs and photographers from the 2021 International Portrait Photographer of the Year competition. It mentions that Forough Yavari from Australia won the overall competition with her work "Solitude". It also lists other winning portraits in categories like environmental portrait, portrait story, and character study that were submitted from photographers located around the world including Australia, Bangladesh, France, India, Argentina, and the United States.
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The document summarizes the winners of the 2021 World Press Photo contest. It lists the winners in several categories including World Press Photo of the Year which was awarded to Mads Nissen for his photo "The First Embrace". It also lists winners in categories such as Spot News, General News, Portraits, Environment, and Sports. Many of the winning photographs addressed themes related to the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, political unrest, and human rights issues.
The document summarizes the winners and attendees at the 2021 Academy Awards ceremony. It includes photos of winners like Chloe Zhao for Best Director for Nomadland, Daniel Kaluuya for Best Supporting Actor for Judas and the Black Messiah, and Frances McDormand for Best Actress for Nomadland posing with their awards. It also shows photos of attendees on the red carpet including Viola Davis, Halle Berry, Carey Mulligan, Angela Bassett, and Reese Witherspoon.
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Garry Winogrand was an American street photographer known for his portrayal of mid-20th century American life. He was influenced by Walker Evans and Robert Frank. Some of his most famous photos include images taken in New York City, Los Angeles, and at events like the Democratic National Convention. He photographed everyday people, scenes from cities and parks, and candid moments across the United States from the 1950s until his death in 1984.
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The document announces the winners of the 2020 world nature photography awards. It lists the gold, silver, and bronze winners in various categories, including people and nature, plants and fungi, urban wildlife, mammal behavior, invertebrate behavior, amphibian and reptile behavior, bird behavior, landscapes and environments, nature art, nature photojournalism, black and white photography, animal portraits, and animals in their habitat. The overall grand prize winner was Thomas Vijayan for his photo of a Bornean orangutan in Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo.
Teresa Kogut is an artist who paints angels. She felt compelled to draw and paint from a young age, encouraged by her teachers and family. Though she grew up thinking art was just a hobby, not a career, she eventually followed her heart in college and studied Fine Art. Her paintings depict angels with titles that reference peace, grace, and looking to the heavens.
The document provides photos and captions from the 2021 Golden Globe Awards. It shows photos of hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, presenters like Cynthia Erivo and Tiffany Haddish, and winners such as Anya Taylor-Joy, Jason Sudeikis, and Chadwick Boseman who won posthumously. It also includes photos from the red carpet of stars like Daniel Levy, Margot Robbie, and Rosamund Pike.
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This document features entries from the Africa Geographic, Photographer of the Year 2021 competition. It includes over 30 photographs from across Africa showing a variety of landscapes, wildlife, and people. The photos depict elephants, giraffes, zebras, gorillas, hyenas, leopards and more in their natural habitats, as well as portraits of local people and scenes of daily life in African communities.
This document contains titles and descriptions of over 50 artworks depicting women sewing, including paintings, drawings, and photographs from the 19th through 21st centuries by artists such as Bertha Wegmann, Mary Cassatt, Vincent van Gogh, Henri Lebasque, Irma Stern, and Gerard Sekoto. The artworks show solitary women as well as groups of women sewing by hand or machine in domestic and workshop settings. Locations include indoor rooms, outdoor gardens and verandas. The subjects range from young girls to mothers to older women.
The document lists the winners of the Monochrome Photography Awards 2020 across various categories including Photographer of the Year, Discovery of the Year, and placement awards. Key winners include Ksystof Mozyro for Monochrome Photographer of the Year, Svetlin Yosifov for Monochrome Discovery of the Year, and Thomas Vijayan for Wildlife Photographer of the Year. The awards recognize accomplishments in areas such as architecture, nature, portraits, and more.
Life in Another Light Photo Contest: Winnersmaditabalnco
This document announces the winners of the Life in Another Light Photo Contest in various categories including aerial, black and white, IRchrome, landscape infrared, landscape color, long exposure, portrait, and Kolari Pocket stills. It also lists honorable mentions and winners of the photo essay categories including 1st place winners for infrared and visible light photo essays, 2nd place infrared winner, and 3rd place winners.
Supporters of President Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol building as Congress was meeting to certify Joe Biden's election victory. Protesters broke through police barricades and entered the Capitol, clashing with police and forcing lawmakers and staff to evacuate. The mob breached the Senate chamber and occupied offices, taking photos and leaving notes. One woman was shot and killed inside the Capitol during the siege.
The document highlights several hopeful images from 2020 that provided moments of joy during a difficult year. These included:
1) The first person receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in the UK, healthcare workers celebrating nurses, and a patient being reunited with his brother after battling COVID-19.
2) People around the world finding ways to connect and entertain themselves and others during lockdowns, such as dancing at home, performing music from balconies, and drive-in concerts.
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The British Ecological Society:Winners & Finalistsmaditabalnco
This document summarizes the winners of the British Ecological Society photography competition. It lists the overall winner, overall runner-ups, and winners in various categories including the up close and personal category, dynamic ecosystems category, individuals and populations category, people and nature category, ecology in action category, and the art of ecology category. It also lists several entries that received highly commended recognition.
World Photographic Cup 2020: Winning Imagesmaditabalnco
This document lists the winners of the 2020 World Photographic Cup competition across several categories, including Commercial, Illustration/Digital Art, Nature (Landscape and Wildlife), Portrait, Reportage/Photojournalism, and Wedding. For each category, the top 10 winners are listed with their name, country, and medal or placement. Matthew Gianoulis from the US won Gold in Commercial, Flavio Albino from Brazil won Gold in Illustration/Digital Art, and Chris Chambers from the UK won Gold in Nature.
The 2021 Lavazza calendar features photographs from 13 renowned artists exploring themes of humanity. It aims to showcase human resilience during difficult times and generate hope for a "New Humanity" with values of solidarity, inclusion, tolerance and sustainability. Each artist presents their unique vision and style through portraits reflecting on what it means to be human.
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Without a doubt, Terrance Lindall is the foremost illustrator of Paradise Lost in our age, comparable to other great illustrators through the ages, and someone who has achieved a place of high stature for all time.
Lindall's art for Paradise Lost appears on the May 2014 edition of Cambridge University's Milton Companion to Paradise Lost http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/literature/renaissance-and-early-modern-literature/cambridge-companion-paradise-lost
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दिल से दिल कभी मिला नहीं_ Bewfai ki Dard Bhari Shayari
Dil se dil kabhi mila nahi,
Pyaara to tha jismaani
Kahne ki bas baatein thi,
Tu mera raja, main teri rani
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Kailash Shankar's graphic design portfolio, showcasing his expansive and versatile body of work and chronological work-history timeline in the creative field.
The Legacy of Breton In A New Age for Surrealmageddon Visual Poetry in the Ne...BBaez1
☠️BRAVE DESTINY💥 2003 for the Art World History!! "Over 400 international artists celebrate the historical and contemporary Surrealism. Film, fashion, art, performances and parties in the name of an artistic revolution" https://www.wahcenter.net/exhibits/2003/surreal/ https://sites.google.com/site/internationalsurrealism/brave-destiny
Le Viconte de St. Ouen will open the Brave Destiny exhibit at the ceremony, with Ernst Fuchs honored guest and Brave Leader of the movement. Many world famous artists. Fantastic happenings! Prize for best costume. Winners of cash awards announced. Lifetime achievement honors announced, and more. Great food from the finest restaurants in Williamsburg, a culinary feast at the WAH Center, the institution that Let’s Go Travel Magazine called the "epicenter of the Williamsburg artists Mecca!" 'https://online.pubhtml5.com/jltd/iyue/'
🌎❤️👌https://www.wahcenter.net/exhibits/2003/surreal/BD_artists.html
🇺🇲 http://1995-2015.undo.net/it/mostra/15894 🇬🇧https://en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/513098 💫https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Surrealism And The New International Surrealist Manifesto --By Terrance Lindall https://issuu.com/lindall/docs/surrealist_manifesto_pdf 💥👌👌👌https://vdocuments.site/the-new-international-surrealist-manifesto.html And https://www.epicroadtrips.us/2003/summer/nola/nola_offsite/FQ_en.wikipedia.org/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrealist.html
☠️💥 And Sponsored by the Society for Art of the Imagination. Made possible in part by grants from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Independence Community Foundation and Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz.💥🇺🇲🇬🇧❤️👌 And the identities of World Categories: https://www.worldcat.org/title/brave-destiny-2003/oclc/240386473
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Terrance Lindall's Biography with Elephant Folio Paradise Lost in Satan Brings Color To The World by Bienvenido Bones Bañez Jr. At Williamsburg Art & Historical Center, Brooklyn, New York, United States of America.
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Surrealmageddon Visual Poetry in Agenda for Surreal Blasphemous Desires from the Human Mortal Creatures Dreamers Inspired from the TREE OF KNOWLEDGE with Satan Leaping for Joy into Self Destruction. Prophetic, Revelation, John Milton's Paradise Lost, Universal Perpetual Curse from the Tree of Knowledge, Wickedpedia Paradise Lost Encyclopedia.
2. The legendary musician has died at the age of 69 after an 18-
month battle with cancer. Here’s look back at one of the most
colourful careers in rock history
3. David Robert Jones was born on January 8, 1947 in Brixton
(England), son of a middle-class marriage made by the public
relations Haywood Stenton "John" Jones and the waitress
Margaret Mary "Peggy" Burns.
8. David Bowie performs on the
British television show, Ready,
Steady, Go in 1966
Photograph: Michael
Ochs/Corbis
9. David Bowie plays
an acoustic Espana
12-string guitar at
the time of the
release of Space
Oddity in 1969 in
London
Photograph:
Michael Ochs
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33. Ann Magnuson and David Bowie in the movie 'The Hunger', in 1983. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURES/SUNSET BOULEVARD/CORBIS
34. David Bowie drinks with Paul Simonon of The Clash, following the group’s concert at Shea Stadium, Queens, New York City 1982. Photograph: Hulton Archive/Getty Images