Category: Accidental Mysteries
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John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
Imperfect Beauty
A collection of 26 photographic images with either deliberate or accidental flaws.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
The Renewed Art of Embroidered Photographs
Few creative things today are truly new — it's the work that builds on, pushes forward and continues to invent that gets noticed.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
Native American Design
The National Museum of the American Indian has one of the most extensive collections of Native American art and artifacts in the United States.

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Capturing Imagination
The ten most popular galleries from John Foster in 2013.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
From Russia With Doubt
From Russia with Doubt is the true story about brothers Ron and Roger Pollard, two amateur collectors who enjoyed going to flea markets and estate sales, picking up objects, paintings — anything they happened to like.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
Garry Winogrand Retrospective At National Gallery
Accidental Mysteries for December 15, 2013 fouses on street photographer Garry Winogrand.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
Messenger Boys, Call Girls and a Photographer
Accidental Mysteries for December 1, 2013 focuses on the photography of Lewis Wickes Hine, whose photographs were instrumental in changing the child labor laws in the United States.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
Graphics of Authority
A look at the police cars that may or may not want to be seen.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
Extraordinary Spanish Art Environments
Jo Farb Hernández spent close to fourteen years surveying the elaborate fanciful worlds, idiosyncratic sculptures and unique visionary creations of 45 self-taught Spanish artists.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
Horror Movie Posters
Accidental Mysteries for November 3, 2012 highlights vintage horror movie posters.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
Asemic Writing: Open to Interpretation
Michael Jacobson’s Gallery of Asemic Writing is a website repository for international artists, writers, readers and viewers.

John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
Giraffe Houses of the Ozarks
Giraffe houses are generally thought to have first appeared around 1910, but their acceptance grew during the 1930s.
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