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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

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Claire Keane
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Jules of Nature
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Cosimo Galluzzi
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
KIROKAZE
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Three Goblin Art

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matthew guion by marcelo krasilcic
Mark Morrisroe
Troye Sivan by Pierre-Ange Carlotti (2018)
good morning San Diego 🌅 back at the coast after 12 days in national parks next stop LA today - see ya ✨ — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/2NMNu8d
Gregory Battcock, TS of The cruising Diaries, 1978-1980. Marian Goodman Gallery.
Gregory Battcock (1937 - 1980) was an artist, art historian and art critic and a prominent figure of the New York art scene in the 1960s and 70s. Trained as a painter with a PhD in Arts Education from New York University, he championed the work of his contemporaries and wrote important essays on conceptual, video and performance art as well as a seminal anthology on Minimal Art (1968) that documented the movement in its infancy. With an interest in film and cinema, Battcock starred in several films by his friend, Andy Warhol, including ‘Batman Dracula’ (1964) and ‘Horse’ (1965). He became Editor of Arts Magazine in 1974 and also published key essays in such underground publications as Gay, the New York Review of Sex and Politics and the New York Free Press. On Christmas Eve 1980, Battcock was found stabbed to death in his holiday home in Puerto Rico. The murder remains unsolved.
John Bernd and Tim Miller
© Peter De Potter - 2015. Artist photographs. From the series YOUNG KING NEW CASTLE. First published in issue 8 of Dust Magazine, November 2015.