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James Baldwin talking about love
lou reed of the velvet underground, 1974.
"EYE MULTIPLIED THROUGH A PRISM" WEEGEE // circa 1950s [ferrotyped gelatin silver print | 24.4 x 24.4 cm.]
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Melvin Sokolsky - Rolling (1963)
This photograph is part of Sokolsky's Bubble series (click through to see more here). The bubble was made of plexiglass with a hinge at the top so the model could enter it, and then it was elevated with a crane. The only retouching was removing the crane.
Harper’s Bazaar bubble spring Collection, after Delvaux, Paris, 1963 - by Melvin Sokolsky (1933 - 2022), American
Melvin Sokolsky, Bubble series, Paris 1963
New York City, 1972
NIGHTMARE ALLEY 1947, dir. Edmund Goulding
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And that kind of confidence, you know, like I was finally - I was good at something, that was so new, and that was so exciting and I just wanted him to know that and, fuck, I just wanted him to be like, “Good job!” And the more he wouldn’t respond, and the more our relationship kinda strained, the deeper into this I went and the better I got. And the more people I cut out, the quieter my life got. And the routine of the kitchen was so consistent and exacting and busy and hard and alive, and I lost track of time and he died. And he left me his restaurant. And over the last couple months I-I’ve been trying to fix it ‘cause it was in rough shape, and I think it’s very clear that me trying to fix the restaurant was me trying to fix whatever was happening with my brother. And I don’t know, maybe fix the whole family because that restaurant, it has and it, it does mean a lot to people. It means a lot to me. I just don’t know if it ever meant anything to him.
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