New York Winter 2014 2015

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AnasAbdin
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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@theartofmadeline

Kaledo Art
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
todays bird
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

JVL
d e v o n

Love Begins
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KIROKAZE

Discoholic 🪩
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Janaina Medeiros
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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@homosaurus-rex
New York Winter 2014 2015
Electric Power Lines
Fu Baoshi
1954
Charlie Meckel, The Light Pours Through, Oil on linen
“To Make a Long Story Short”
Stephen Andrade’s wonderful pulp-style tribute to Clue (1985)
Prints and original artwork available at nineteeneightyeight.com or through @galleries1988 on Instagram :)
I’m crying over this picture
you’re telling me a masc king taped this?
ALT
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this headline should be “police kill innocent child in reckless firebombing”
The innocent boy’s name is Brett Rosenau. He was 15 years old, not 14 like some news outlets have reported. Here is a link to donate to his funeral expenses. His father, whom Brett is named after, was shot by police on December 31st, 2006. He was 24 years old and his son was months away from being born.
His mother Amanda Lopez has lost both her partner and son at the hands of police.
They knew a child was in the house. They found him & their suspect together, followed them home, watched them both enter the house, and used robots & drones to determine who was inside.
Brett & his father were Black.
Lydia Blakeley (British, b. 1980)
I hope this email finds you well ,2021
Oil on linen
Wenzel Hablik, Gewitter an der Stör, 1910. Germany. Wenzel Hablik Museum
It is not the question “how do I access the same structures of power as my oppressor” that needs to be answered, on the contrary. The force that drives us is “how do I destroy these cruel and unjust structures?” Anything else seeks to obtain advantages that only exist because others suffer.
It is not just to simply wish to become the owner of the boot.