Badly's photos with the keyword: South Kensington

Mr Apollo

The World

flaming tuba

Still from 'Shadow Sites II' #1

06 Jan 2013 241
"Jananne Al-AniBorn Kirkuk, Iraq, 1966. Lives London, UK Still from 'Shadow Sites II' 2011 Single channel digital video. Duration 8 mins 38 secs Photography by Adrian Warren Courtesy the Artist and Rose Issa Projects, London This is a still from a video composed of a series of aerial views, which show that the desert is inhabited and not the unoccupied wilderness it is sometimes believed to be. The title draws on a phenomenon familiar to archaeologists: when the sun is at its lowest, shadows make visible the remains of otherwise undetectable settlements. Al-Ani’s images are presented without explanation and the scale of the landscapes is difficult to interpret. They are deliberately ambiguous and point to the limitations of photography."

Twix

05 Jan 2013 268
Eastbound platform, South Ken. Claggy photo taken with phone at maximum zoom.

Still from 'Shadow Sites II' #3

06 Jan 2013 276
"Jananne Al-AniBorn Kirkuk, Iraq, 1966. Lives London, UK Still from 'Shadow Sites II' 2011 Single channel digital video. Duration 8 mins 38 secs Photography by Adrian Warren Courtesy the Artist and Rose Issa Projects, London This is a still from a video composed of a series of aerial views, which show that the desert is inhabited and not the unoccupied wilderness it is sometimes believed to be. The title draws on a phenomenon familiar to archaeologists: when the sun is at its lowest, shadows make visible the remains of otherwise undetectable settlements. Al-Ani’s images are presented without explanation and the scale of the landscapes is difficult to interpret. They are deliberately ambiguous and point to the limitations of photography."

Still from 'Shadow Sites II' #2

06 Jan 2013 238
"Jananne Al-AniBorn Kirkuk, Iraq, 1966. Lives London, UK Still from 'Shadow Sites II' 2011 Single channel digital video. Duration 8 mins 38 secs Photography by Adrian Warren Courtesy the Artist and Rose Issa Projects, London This is a still from a video composed of a series of aerial views, which show that the desert is inhabited and not the unoccupied wilderness it is sometimes believed to be. The title draws on a phenomenon familiar to archaeologists: when the sun is at its lowest, shadows make visible the remains of otherwise undetectable settlements. Al-Ani’s images are presented without explanation and the scale of the landscapes is difficult to interpret. They are deliberately ambiguous and point to the limitations of photography."

Béla Bartók

15 Oct 2011 194
I think it's his birthday.

South Ken

15 Oct 2011 171
Originally posted to GWL .

Raphael Cartoon Gallery

25 Feb 2010 200
Nothing to laugh about here. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphael_Cartoons The gilded altarpiece at the end shows nasty things being done to St George.

Concentric

25 Feb 2010 221
Concentric

Surya, the Sun God

25 Feb 2010 306
Exquisite limestone carving from the 13th Century. collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O25014/sculpture-surya/

Lippy

Revolving doors

29 Oct 2009 144
Revolving doors

Glazed Ascent

29 Oct 2009 159
Glazed Ascent

Blurry people

29 Oct 2009 152
Blurry people

Ceramics

29 Oct 2009 153
Ceramics

Glazes


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