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Hans Holzer, America's Restless Ghosts, 1993
Unknown Derby Girl, 1970s, Hermosa Beach, CA.
Sendy, from Sound of Two Eyes Opening by house producer and photographer Spot
Carrie (1976) dir. Brian De Palma
Debbie Harry by Martyn Goddard, 1978
Sarah Theresa Lee (Irish, 1980) - The Haunting of Faggedy Anne (2025)
Ph. Guy Bourdin
Ginger Snaps (2000) 🐺
Ghost World (2001), dir. Terry Zwigoff
I remember this hat. This was during your little old lady phase.
Jennifer Tilly in "Far from Home" (dir. Meiert Avis - 1989).
Mexican wooden mask
In the summer of 1982, artist Agnes Denes planted and harvested 2 acres of wheat just two blocks from Wall Street, near the twin World Trade Center towers and facing the Statue of Liberty.
Growing wheat on land valued at $4.5 billion was a symbolic act. Her project, 'Wheatfield,' raised questions about food justice, commerce, world trade, economics, land misuse, colonization, food and energy waste, world hunger, and ecology.
some more photos from it, featuring Agnes Denes standing in the field, plus a wider shot of the statue of liberty in the background
a few more images including a bird’s eye view and a write up about it on her website
1950s Butch-Femme wedding, seen in Before Stonewall (1984)