Lucy Willis, 1954, Cats, 1988, etching on paper.
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Lucy Willis, 1954, Cats, 1988, etching on paper.
“Why’d you do it?”
“Cause I’m crazy.”
20th Century Women (2016) dir. Mike Mills
Three young women eat spaghetti on inflatable mattresses at Lake of Capri, 1939 (AP Photo / Hamilton Wright)
saw this gem while i was out yesterday 😍
Black Lives Matter.
By Sho Shibuya
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Steve and Neile McQueen Palm Springs, 1960s
Does this look infected to you? Leeor Wild
“‘It’s the honeymoon of the Revolution,’ Sartre said to me. No machinery, no bureaucracy, but a direct contact between leaders and people, and a mass of seething and slightly confused hopes. It wouldn’t last forever, but it was a comforting sight. For the first time in our lives, we were witnessing happiness that had been attained by violence; all our previous experience, especially the war in Algeria, had presented us with its negative aspect: the rejection of the oppressor. Here, the 'rebels,’ the people who had supported them, the soldiers of the milia who might soon perhaps be fighting again, were all radiant and bursting with gaiety. It restored a pleasure in just being alive that I thought I had lost forever.”
— Simone de Beauvoir, Force of Circumstance, 491
“what’s done at night belongs to the night. in the daytime you don’t talk about it.”
— jean-paul sartre, the respectable prostitute/lucifer and the lord/in camera