24.6.11

Nazi Photo Album

Clearly, this photographer had a lot of access and not a little talent.
But who was he?


(Adolf Hitler and Admiral Miklos Horthy, the regent of Hungary, met in September 1941. Life covered their summit at Hitler’s Wolf’s Lair headquarters, publishing a picture almost identical to this.)


The album is owned by a 72-year-old executive in the fashion industry who lives in New Jersey and works in the garment district of Manhattan. He lent it to The New York Times in the hope that press coverage and a better sense of the album’s provenance would increase its value. He would like to use proceeds from a sale, which he hopes will be “six figures or higher,” to pay medical bills and get out of debt.


(Spires of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church in Minsk are visible through buildings hollowed out by German bombs.)



(At a prison camp in Minsk. “There are not many photos of marked Jewish P.O.W.’s,” said Daniel Uziel of Yad Vashem, “because usually they were handed over to the S.S. within a very short time of their marking and were duly executed.”)


(Somewhere in Belarus.)


The executive said the worker told him he had received the album from an old German man whose lawn he had maintained. Because there are nine pictures of Hitler in the 24-page album, all who handled it were sure it must have some value.


(Presumably Minsk.)


“I knew I had a part of history,” the executive said, “


Mysteries of a Nazi Photo Album - NYTimes.com

 

World War II Mystery Solved in a Few - Lens Blog

 


12.6.11

Humanism

This artwork was inspired  by some leaders who voiced humanity of various terms, either of peace, love, to the revolutionary  struggle.
Humanism?


Humanism #1
2011
Tommas Titus Kurniawan



Humanism #2
2011
Tommas Titus Kurniawan



 
Humanism #3
2011
Tommas Titus Kurniawan

20.5.11

Sastra Multatuli


“Tidak semua masa lalu pantas diawetkan dalam alcohol atau ditulis ke atas perkamen. Jadi, apa tolak ukurnya? Semua yang belum kehilangan daya pikatnya pantas dipelihara.”
(Friedrich Nietzsche)

Kassian Cephas
2011
Tommas Titus Kurniawan

Hamengkubuwono VII
2011
Tommas Titus Kurniawan

Gunung Krakatau
2011
Tommas Titus Kurniawan




Workshop Photography
by: Tommas Titus Kurniawan

#1

#2

#3

 
#4


#5




 

“Karena kegembiraan bukan terletak di potongan padi, namun di potongan padi yang ditanam sendiri. Dan jiwa manusia tidak tumbuh dari sewa, namun dari tenaga yang disewa.” 
[hlm. 135-136, Max Havleaar]



Reading Multatuli: Kegiatan

 

 

Multatuli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

 

Mengaji Max Havelaar | VHRmedia.com

 

 



29.4.11

Apropriation

Street execution of a Vietcong prisoner taken by Eddie Adams1968, for many Americans certain photographs came to symbolize the brutality of Vietnam War. One was Adam’s picture of a South Vietnamese police chief, Colonel Nguyen Ngoc Loan, shooting a Vietcong prisoner in the head point blank range in the streets of Saigon. It was in the midst of the wild street fighting during the Tet offensive, when the Vietcong were sweeping through the cities of South Vietnam. The picture won a 1969 Pulitzer Prize for Adams, who took it for the Associated Press. Ironically, he later became a friend of Loan’s and often attempted to explain the context for the brutal act that the picture alone could not provide: Vietcong guerrillas had recently massacred a South Vietnamese colonel, his wife and six children in their home.


Vietnam with Love
2011
Tommas Titus Kurniawan


15.4.11

Daguerreotype

imagine if Daguerre still alive and could see his technique still used today..


-Jerry Spagnoli-

(Gallery 3a)
Daguerreotype by: Jerry Spagnoli


(Gallery 2a)
Daguerreotype by: Jerry Spagnoli


The daguerreotype was the first publicly announced photographic process, It was developed by Louis Daguerre together with Joseph Nicéphore Niépce. 


-Adam Fuss-
(Untitled) 
Daguerreotype by: Adam Fuss

(For Allegra)
Daguerreotype by: Adam Fuss


Daguerreotype continues to be practiced by enthusiastic photographers to this day, In recent years artists like Jerry Spagnoli, Adam Fuss, and Chuck Close have re-introduced the medium to the broader art world.


-Chuck Close-
(Brad) 
Daguerreotype by: Chuck Close

(Self Portrait)
 Daguerreotype by: Chuck Close


Jerry Spagnoli

 

Adam Fuss 'Daguerreotypes and prints' May 30 - artnet - The Art ...

 

Chuck Close on artnet

 

Daguerreotype - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

 

  -Louis J.M. Daguerre-

          Daguerreotype of Abraham Lincoln, probably in 1846 or 1847


11.4.11

Dylan in 60's Frame

How does it feel
To be on your own
With no direction home
Like a complete unknown
Like a rolling stone?



Bob Dylan Screen Test, 1965


Bob Dylan is an American singer-songwriter, poet, and painter.


Bob Dylan Car Smoke, 60's


Dylan inspired by the songs of Woody Guthrie, Robert Johnson, Hank Williams, and the performance styles of Buddy Holly and Little Richard.


Bob Dylan in NYC Recording Session 1965

Dylan in stage, 60's


Dylan has received numerous awards over the years including Grammy, Golden Globe, and Academy Awards; he has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and Songwriters Hall of Fame.


Dylan & Warhol, 1967


After his European tour, Dylan returned to New York. 
 On July 29, 1966, Dylan crashed his 500cc Triumph Tiger 100 motorcycle on a road near his home in Woodstock, New York.
In the wake of his accident, Dylan withdrew from the public and, apart from a few select appearances, did not tour again for eight years.


Dylan in the street, 60's


What good are fans? You can't eat applause for breakfast. You can't sleep with it.
(Bob Dylan)

You can't be wise and in love at the same time.
 (Bob Dylan)


Bob Dylan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Home Page | Bob Dylan

 

Bob Dylan Screen Test 1965 



8.4.11

Dictator with Love

"All you need is love."
(John Lennon)


Hitler with Love
2011
Tommas Titus Kurniawan

Stalin with Love
2011
Tommas Titus Kurniawan


  
Mao with Love
2011
Tommas Titus Kurniawan

Soeharto with Love
2011
Tommas Titus Kurniawan



Document
 
Hitler with his son

Stalin with his son

Mao with the boy & girl