Kati Heck (German, b. 1979), Klassischer Fall [Classic Case], 2017. Gouache, watercolour pencil, oil and pencil on prepared stitched paper, artist frame, 99 × 68 cm.
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Kati Heck (German, b. 1979), Klassischer Fall [Classic Case], 2017. Gouache, watercolour pencil, oil and pencil on prepared stitched paper, artist frame, 99 × 68 cm.
Solomon Nikritin (Ukrainian, 1898-1965), Change of Shift, 1957. Oil on canvas, 52 x 69 in.
Keith Levene (later on founding member of PIL) & Paul Simonon, members of the early Clash, along with Tommy, Dee Dee & Johnny Ramone in London on July 4, 1976 -before The Ramones played The Roundhouse- photographed by Danny Fields in a conspiratorial ‘no-singers-allowed’ roundup (just see the shamefully guilty look on Paul Simonon’s face, he’s like: “…I’m so sorry Joe, I never wanted to pose without you, it was this Ramones gang that made me do it…”).
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