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PBS Viewers Like You bumpers (1989-1999)
docomo touch wood SH-08C
Judit Reigl (Hungarian, 1923-2020) - Volupté Incomparable (Incomparable Pleasure) (1952-53)
Artwork by Robert Tinney. 1982.
by Richard Hambleton
Man and his baby squirrels, Finland, 1980s
—Jules Feiffer, date unlisted (presumably early 60’s) cartoon published in The Village Voice
Gao Hang.
D’Angelo for Man of Style, 1999
Unfortunately I am the first person in my family to do what they want
Connie Fleming at Thierry Mugler Spring/Summer 1994.
Safe With Family by Citlali Haro, digital, 2019
Reminds me of something Gerrard Winstanley said in A Declaration from the Poor Oppressed People of England (1649) (emphasis mine):
The power of enclosing land and owning property was brought into the creation by your ancestors by the sword; which first did murder their fellow creatures, men, and after plunder or steal away their land, and left this land successively to you, their children. And therefore, though you did not kill or thieve, yet you hold that cursed thing in your hand by the power of the sword; and so you justify the wicked deeds of your fathers, and that sin of your fathers shall be visited upon the head of you and your children to the third and fourth generation, and longer too, till your bloody and thieving power be rooted out of the land.
Paul Robas
by chiu