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thinkingimages · 1 year
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Robin Cracknell | Galaxies. Glass, hair, film... held together by gravitational attraction. 12″ x 12″ 
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ojo-rojo · 1 year
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Robin Cracknell: “Mountain+hair+borderrsz” from the series “Hair in the Projector”.
https://www.robincracknell.com/
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striibor · 8 months
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las-microfisuras · 2 years
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Robin Cracknell 
 Visiones de la impermanencia
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ortodelmondo · 1 year
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Dai un'occhiata
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zurich-snows · 2 years
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Robin Cracknell | Sorrowful mysteries. C-types (found material, strands of hair) 
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mariaangels · 1 year
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nevver · 7 months
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Blue Monday, Robin Cracknell
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iwasthesword · 11 months
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(title) florist\ florist what I wanted to hold\ the national new order t-shirt\ maggie nelson bluets\ robin cracknell the golden hour\ neil hilborn not dead\ the national new order t-shirt\ chain of last texts\ owen the contours\ cyanometer\ the national new order t-shirt\ maggie nelson bluets
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andrearrrrr · 2 years
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voleurs, Robin Cracknell, Colour photography, 50.8 W x 40.6 H cm
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permease23 · 18 days
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ojo-rojo · 11 months
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Robin Cracknell “You smell like the low tide. I swim. At sea one knows those things”. 
https://www.robincracknell.com/
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striibor · 8 months
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konmarkimageswords · 7 months
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London-based photographer Robin Cracknell explores themes of love, loss and memory using a unique non-digital process combining traditional film photography and cinematography, and shooting with old, sometimes damaged cameras and salvaged 35mm cine film.
Born in India and raised in America, Robin Cracknell moved to London in 1987, where he began collecting discarded film cuttings from the projection booth of the Institute of Contemporary Arts London. These found film cuttings would later serve as the new “emulsion” for Cracknell’s photographic work, which has appeared on several magazine covers and over 300 book jackets.
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consetetur · 2 years
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Si inspirant
ai acheté de nouvelles pellicules, je reprends l'argentique et organiserai exposition
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