Studio photograph of Houdini, c. 1905. Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
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Jane Hammond (American, born 1950) Untitled (221,181,275,156,227), 1991–92 Oil on canvas 76 x 70 in. (193 x 177.8 cm) Private collection |
My favorite : Jane Hammond's piece. Also empowering, inspiring and liberating
Tierra y Libertad! Revolution and the Modernist Mexican Print, also shown at the MMOCA, showing through a collection of prints the idea of breaking free from a different perspective.
Rufino Tamayo, Zapatista, 1925. Linoleum cut. 10 x 7 ½ inches. Collection of the MMOCA |
José Guadalupe Posada, Los Siete Vicios, date unknown. Zinc etching, 8¾ x 9-3/8 inches. Collection of the MMOCA |
Diego Rivera, Escuela al aire libre, 1932. Lithograph, 15-11/16 x 21½ inches. Collection of the MMOCA |
Topping off the weekend with The Artist, the movie directed by Michel Hazanavicius.
An inspiring story about a man that was able to move on from the past and with help, find his voice and break free from his own limitations.
An inspiring story about a man that was able to move on from the past and with help, find his voice and break free from his own limitations.
Still of Bérénice Bejo and Jean Dujardin in The Artist |
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