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Fred W. McDarrah - Robert Kennedy in Slum Apartment, May 8, 1967
Fred W. McDarrah (1926 - 2007)
1. The Fugs at Cafe Wha?
2. Bring Our Black GIs Home, 1966
3. Demonstrators in front of Stonewall Inn, Christopher Street, 1969
4. Andy Warhol at a loft party, 1964
5. Frank O'Hara at a loft party, 1963
6. Gerard Malanga reading poetry during the filming of CAMP, 1965
7. Ed Sanders
8. Pop Artists at a Factory party -- Tom Wesselmann, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol & Claes Oldenburg, 1964
9. Tennessee Williams
10. Woody Allen, Molly Haskell & Andrew Sarris at a party, 1978
Fred W. McDarrah (1926 - 2007) -- The Velvet Underground, Factory People, Andy Warhol. Candy Darling, Brigid Berlin, etc.
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"Second Floor -- lingerie, pajamas, millinery, women & children's shoes, corsets, brassieres, girdles, abdominal bands, air mattresses, bicycle tires, army cots, canoe paint, shoe stretchers & Boy Scout outfits...Eighth Floor -- toys, sporting goods, radios, phonographs, luggage, rowing machines, punching bags, bathing suits, bathing caps, sweatshirts, tents, ukeleles, riding habits & wood-burning outfits..." -Department Store Elevator Operator, Employees' Entrance (Roy Del Ruth, 1933)
1 - 7: Detroit's J. L. Hudson Department Store by Davis Hilmer
8 - 10: Marshall Field & Company, Chicago
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Thanks to the new "adult content" rules on Blogger/Blogspot that will make any blog featuring nudity practically invisible, I'm moving the content from the Deep Space Daguerreotype blog over here to Tumblr & resuming its progress where the effete erotic art & morbid artifacts will be less threatened by internet powers that seem to think we're all fucking children that need to be shielded from the horror of our own genitalia. If you like what you see after following the blog link, I hope you'll add me to your roster of Tumblr chums. Thanks!