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It's this soaring tall building built to sort of feel like a luxury shopping mall, if you will. There's escalators that run right up the middle with galleries ringing each floor. And so you kind of go up these series of escalators and... There's polite women greeting you at every floor. And everyone's in pinstripe suits and, you know, nice dresses.
And you sort of make your way finally to this huge room that has, you can see it, around 600 or 700 people. And it was pretty packed. There it is. I'm sitting there watching it, and I actually pulled out my phone and started Instagram-living. Hey, guys, I'm here outside of these.
And you sort of make your way finally to this huge room that has, you can see it, around 600 or 700 people. And it was pretty packed. There it is. I'm sitting there watching it, and I actually pulled out my phone and started Instagram-living. Hey, guys, I'm here outside of these.
And you sort of make your way finally to this huge room that has, you can see it, around 600 or 700 people. And it was pretty packed. There it is. I'm sitting there watching it, and I actually pulled out my phone and started Instagram-living. Hey, guys, I'm here outside of these.
The collective gasp that came out of these 600 mouths in the room was so audible that it was really startling.
The collective gasp that came out of these 600 mouths in the room was so audible that it was really startling.
The collective gasp that came out of these 600 mouths in the room was so audible that it was really startling.
Every runner knows this moment when it just clicks. When your legs just follow, the pain leaves, the doubts are gone and you only feel the runner's high. That's the reason why you get up so early. Why a little rain doesn't stop you. Why running becomes a ritual. So run and feel the runner's high. Go wild and learn more about running at puma.de.
Every runner knows this moment when it just clicks. When your legs just follow, the pain leaves, the doubts are gone and you only feel the runner's high. That's the reason why you get up so early. Why a little rain doesn't stop you. Why running becomes a ritual. So run and feel the runner's high. Go wild and learn more about running at puma.de.
Every runner knows this moment when it just clicks. When your legs just follow, the pain leaves, the doubts are gone and you only feel the runner's high. That's the reason why you get up so early. Why a little rain doesn't stop you. Why running becomes a ritual. So run and feel the runner's high. Go wild and learn more about running at puma.de.
So what you're seeing is it kind of depends on where you're standing. Like from the side, you're going to see a pretty gnarly, knobby portrait of a guy with spiky hair and big ears and his mouth is sort of slightly opened and he has a collar and it's just really his head and shoulders in a bust. What's interesting is if you stand in front of it, it becomes kind of knife edge.
So what you're seeing is it kind of depends on where you're standing. Like from the side, you're going to see a pretty gnarly, knobby portrait of a guy with spiky hair and big ears and his mouth is sort of slightly opened and he has a collar and it's just really his head and shoulders in a bust. What's interesting is if you stand in front of it, it becomes kind of knife edge.
So what you're seeing is it kind of depends on where you're standing. Like from the side, you're going to see a pretty gnarly, knobby portrait of a guy with spiky hair and big ears and his mouth is sort of slightly opened and he has a collar and it's just really his head and shoulders in a bust. What's interesting is if you stand in front of it, it becomes kind of knife edge.
Art really did change irrevocably after World War II. You just couldn't make pretty things. I mean, you see it in painting, too, all these Jackson Pollock abstracts. Like, the whole world just sort of exploded, and the artists are trying to figure out, how do we come back to art and make it matter differently? And so he sort of is known for creating these haunting figures