nycartscene:

On view since 1980:”Earth Room” Walter De Maria141 Wooster St., NYC (bt Prince & Houston)commissioned and maintained by Dia Art FoundationWednesday-Sunday, 12-6 pm (closed from 3-3:30 pm)“Earth Room is a room full of dirt on the second floor of a loft on Wooster Street in Soho. 250 cubic yards of earth to be exact. That is pretty much it. Its quiet and calming.  It doesn’t do anything. You can’t walk into it, it is just for viewing from one vantage point. The person who works at the desk is probably extremely bored. It is considered an “interior earth sculpture” by Walter De Maria. The dirt in the sculpture is the same dirt from its conception in 1977. It is closed during summers for cleaning. (can you imagine the bio-graffiti you could do with just a handful of seeds?)” -ArtNerdNY
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hecticinsideofme:

Brick Lane. (Taken with instagram)
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visual-poetry:

“deceptive outward appearance” by ole martin lund bø

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sfmoma:

Shaun O’Dell, San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. Collapsed overpass connecting Foothill Boulevard and the Golden State Freeway, Feb 10, 1971. Photo by R.E. Wallace, USGS. 2011, collaged silver gelatin print
(via SFMOMA | OPEN SPACE)
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Opaque  by  andbamnan