Stanley KUBRICK, Dailies of a rising star : Betsy von Fürstenberg, 1950,
Courtesy Museum of the City of New York, Look Magazine Archive
Stanley KUBRICK, The world's biggest spectacle : a circus run by a family, 1948 ,
Courtesy Museum of the City of New York, Look Magazine Archive
Stanley KUBRICK, Rocky Graziano, 1950,
Courtesy Museum of the City of New York, Look Magazine Archive
Stanley KUBRICK, Rocky Graziano, 1950, Courtesy Museum of the City of New York, Look Magazine Archive
Stanley KUBRICK, A tale of a shoe-shine boy, 1947, Courtesy Museum of the City of New York, Look Magazine Archive
The next exhibition at The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium has the
objective to present the early creative efforts of Stanley Kubrick, one
of the leading filmmakers of the 20th century. Kubrick was interested
in all aspects of human experience. He explored the entire range of
cinematographic possibilities to express how human violence can
transform an individual to such an extent that he or she is reduced to a
mask.
With the Kubrick exhibition, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium invites visitors on a discovery of the relation of American society to photography.
With the Kubrick exhibition, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium invites visitors on a discovery of the relation of American society to photography.





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"I saw this picture in the school library where someone's face was all made up of fruits and vegetables," my son said. "Would be cool to have one of those in my room."
He and I searched for art about "vegetables" in wahooart.com and immediately found this one, http://en.wahooart.com/A55A04/w.nsf/OPRA/BRUE-8BWLKG, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, which fits the bill to the nearest pear.
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