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“Girl frightened. Girl destroyed. Girl as a symptom. / Girl in a paroxysm of rage. Girl disappeared in a / death-like loss of feeling. Girl as indescribable evil.”
— Juliet Ashbury, The Only Good Girl is a Dead Girl (via godswollen)
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Portrait with buttercups
The Face, January 2003.
Ph. Mathias Vriens
Ph. Ellen von Unwerth
L'imitation du cinéma (1960) directed by Marcel Mariën
robert morris, untitled (passageway), installation, 1961
David Hockney, John St. Clair Swimming, 1972
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Frontis & Plate XXV, 1905
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Sharon Tate, photographed for The Wrecking Crew. 1968
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