ANTHONY KWANG TRANSMISSION

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29th May 2020

Today's picture is 'Liegende Frau' (Reclining Woman) from 1917 by Egon Schiele, a leading figure in the Austrian Expressionism art movement in the early 20th Century.

Having opposed the Art Nouveau movement his mentor Gustav Klimt was integral to, he combined expressionist idiom with the investigation of inner life and emotional states of his subjects and figural distortion in place of conventional notions of beauty.

25th May 2020

Today's picture is a promotional image from Gegen die Wand (Head-On/Against the Wall) from 2004 by Turkish/German director Fatih Akin.

It follows the story of a 40-something Turkish-German, who gives up on life upon the death of his wife. One night on too much alcohol and cocaine, he drives head-on into a wall hoping to kill himself. Finding himself awakened in a hospital barely alive, he is sentenced to psychiatry help at a local ward, where he meets a young Turkish German lady who is desperate to leave her conservative and abusive family.

The movie follows their journey together, exploring displacement and belonging by living in a society that is foreign to their native culture.

21st May 2020

Today's picture is 'Vienna Walk (Wiener Spaziergang)' from 1965 by Günter Brus, one of the main artists within the Viennese Aktionism Movement.

The Viennese Actionist movement was short and violent, often taking on the themes of transgression and performance art, confronting society with the use of the physical body as an tool to express their art.

19th May 2020

Today's picture is of 'Oval Intention' from The North Face, designed by Buckminster Fuller. A rare artefact from the "Golden Age" of outdoor gear, which showed up in The North Face 1975 catalogue, the tent was based on Fuller's geodesic dome, which was created to meet the demands of the expeditions of outdoor athletes.

Buckminster Fuller was a forward thinking comprehensive anticipatory design scientist, ahead of his time for the now ever present topic of sustainable living.

10th May 2020

Today's picture is of the Appiani family tomb sculpted by Demetrio Paernio, photograped by Bernard Pierre Wolff.

Featured in Zoom magazine, the british designer Peter Saville used it for Manchester band Joy Division for their second full lengh 'Closer'.

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