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The Unicorn Rests in a Garden from the Hunt for the Unicorn tapestries
the simultaneous goalpost moving in regards to cognitive maturity, as measured by frontal lobe development, and the imposition of increasingly restrictive legislative attacks on trans medicine are the same
in that, fundamentally, control over the body (both political and flesh) is a core tenet of fascism and the extension of childhood operates to extend further the familial property relation in which children are viewed as chattel to be molded into a form their a parent (or parents) views as acceptable
the simultaneous goalpost moving in regards to cognitive maturity, as measured by frontal lobe development, and the imposition of increasingly restrictive legislative attacks on trans medicine are the same
Star Henk van Dijk licking Jack Deveau's light meter on the set of Ballet Down the Highway (1975)
Georgia O’Keeffe
Black Petunia & White Morning-Glory II. 1926
“Before I die, I want to be somebody’s favorite hiding place, the place they can put everything they know they need to survive, every secret, every solitude, every nervous prayer, and be absolutely certain I will keep it safe. I will keep it safe.”
— Andrea Gibson, Bone Burying
ACT-UP New York, 1989
Barbara Kruger (American, 1945), Untitled (You Are Not Yourself), 1983. Gelatin silver print, in artist's frame, overall: 72 x 49 in. This work is the artist's proof from an edition of one plus one artist's proof.
judith jamison photographed performing in alvin ailey’s cry by fred fehl
Juan Manuel Castro Prieto
Toronto, Fourth National Gay Conference, 1976
Charlie Dobie
Art is Not Enough
Gran Fury, 1988
1977 San Francisco Pride
Marie Ueda
[AVOID THE TEMPTATION TO MAKE CHOICES THAT ARE FAMILIAR BUT NO LONGER SERVE YOU]
Kali Malone
Honcho Magazine October 1980 - Photographed by Eric Perkins
Emily Jacir, Memorial to 418 Palestinian Villages Which Were Destroyed, Depopulated and Occupied by Israel in 1948, Refugee tent and embroidery thread, 138" x 115" x 96", 2001