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Product Placement
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Kaledo Art
One Nice Bug Per Day
will byers stan first human second
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Love Begins
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Andulka

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PR's Tumblrdome
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Clementine Creevy by Petra Collins
richardcolmanart.com
Richard Colman, “Untitled, Four Women.” 2011, Spray-paint and acrylic on paper. 15.5in x 19.5in
Cedric Bihr
Divine, 1978. Photo: Francesco Scavullo
Joel Kyack at Praz-Delavallade
Ray Yoshida , Detail of a commercial sign in Chicago, between 1972 and 1981 (Ray Yoshida papers, 1930-2009)
Nakahara Junichi
Charles Ephraim Burchfield (USA 1893-1967) Golden Dream (1959) watercolor and pencil on paper laid down on board 83.2 x 101 cm
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I was watching the Stonewall Uprising documentary and the name Marsha P. Johnson was not mentioned once considering she was a leader of the 1969 Stonewall Riots. So I felt like posting these Polaroids of her taken by Andy Warhol to show remembrance of her as the significant trailblazer that she was in making the Stonewall Riots happen. It’ll be 46 years since the riots on June the 28th and 45 years since the first gay pride march took place in New York City as a result of the Stonewall Riots. Thank you Marsha. RIP.
Jeffrey Kriksciun in Issue #047
When I’m walking past people that don’t like me
I wasn’t ready!
that hair flip was perfect tho
Oh he did that
Camille Henrot, 2014
Margaret Kilgallen, c. 2000