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‘The Most Beautiful Suicide’: A Violent Death, an Immortal Photo. "In May 1947, LIFE magazine devoted a full page to a picture taken by a photography student named Robert Wiles. The photograph is extraordinary in several ways—not least because it remains, seven decades later, one of the most famous portraits of suicide ever made. Along with Malcolm Browne’s 1963 image of a self-immolating Buddhist monk and a small handful of other photos of men and women seen before, during, or after their own self-slaughter, Wiles’ picture graphically and unforgettably captures the destruction—both literal and figurative—that attends virtually all suicides. The woman in the photo was 23-year-old Evelyn McHale. Not much is known of her life, or of her final hours, although countless people have put enormous effort into uncovering as much about the troubled, attractive California native as they possibly could. For example, the tremendous visual-culture blog Codex 99 has a solid discussion of her life and her suicide. But even that examination of her history and her death feels somehow lacking—not because the Codex post is weak, but because Evelyn left behind so little to hold on to. In the end, there is not even a gravesite; she was cremated, according to her wishes, and no marker or tombstone exists.
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Pictures by oer-wout. I really think he needs more credit. His work is beautiful, so why wouldn’t you credit him?
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The artist behind this is Arthur Tress.
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COMMON NIGHTMARES & THEIR MEANINGS
Landscapes, 2014 | by Anthony Samaniego
Lydia Beesley and Franziska Klein in “Dream Weavers” by Zena Holloway for How To Spend It, May 2014
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Tom Chambers is an American photographer who creates intriguing photomontages which hint at strange stories and magical unspoken tales.
Chambers was born and raised on a farm in the Amish country of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, completed a B.F.A. in 1985 from Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, Florida with an emphasis in graphic design and strong interest in photography. For many years Tom has worked as a graphic designer, including the design of packaging and magazines. Since 1998 Tom has devoted himself to photomontage for sharing the intriguing unspoken stories which reflect his view of the world and elicit feelings in the viewer.
Currently, Tom is represented by a number of galleries in the United States and Europe. His work has been shown nationally and internationally through solo and group exhibitions, as well as in a wide range of print and online publications.
// selected by Tu recepcja
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Sarah Lucas - Black and White Bunny
Sarah Lucas (born 1962) is an English artist. She is part of the generation of Young British Artists who emerged during the 1990s. Her works frequently employ visual puns and bawdy humour, and include photography, collage and found objects.
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Emir Özşahin - Pastel Deaths
I’ve lost a very close friend three years ago. I couldn’t get out of my head the image of her body covered with newspapers. While I was trying to get rid of this image, I realized that the image of her alive was fading away as well. Her last photograph shouldn’t have been like that. Or I shouldn’t have seen that photograph. I started to think about death. I tried to make into a project how it would positively affect me to remember the deceased in the future from visual, perceptive and emotional points of view. This project is actually about what the deceased leave behind, how the ones left behind remember them or want to remember them more than those who pass away. With the naïve frames I will try to create, it’s about how my subconscious processes them, about the reality we know and how we try to forget what happens after death. By humanizing deceased animals and showing them as if they were sleeping, I tried to briefly touch death and create a series of photographs about pushing away the feeling of disappearing before it hits us hard in the face. I’m seriously not sure if this is an escape or an acceptance for me. All I know is that the photographs have a positive effect on me.
- Emir Özşahin

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Andreea ”Cigaro” Anghel born 1990 in Romania is a Bachelor of Graphic Arts (UAD Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 2012) and currently studying for Master’s Degree in Experimental Graphics and Visual Arts at ASP Wroclaw, Poland.
I’m a visual artist who manipulates photos, paints and draws on various surfaces with all kinds of materials. Recently I’ve started creating installations as well.
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