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The Saints: "Know Your Product" (1978)
Sophie Taeuber-Arp: Composition with Circles and Semi-Circles (1935)
Optiganally Yours: "Wichita Lineman" (1997) (Rob Crow)
The Urinals: "I'm a Bug" (1979) (The Urinals)
Rafaël Rozendaal: lookingatsomething.com (2013) Click through to be a weather god. (newrafael.com)
Brite Futures: "Sophisticated Side Ponytail" (2010) (Glistening Pleasure 2.0)
Saul Leiter: "Red Umbrella, New York City" (1955) Also, I love that he has at least four other iconic photos that could also be called "Red Umbrella": 1, 2, 3, 4. (More on Saul Leiter: In No Great Hurry. Lens feature. In-Public. Lensculture feature. NYT obit.)
Joan Miro, "The Flight of the Dragonfly in Front of the Sun" (1968) (Joan Miro at WikiPaintings)
Zoe Strauss: "We Will Win (Las Vegas)" (2004) (source)
David Bowie: "Cobbler Bob" The little-known missing link between Ziggy and Aladdin Sane. (Oblong Pictures)
Lucy Mink: "Wonder" (2011) 24 x 22 1/2 inches; oil on linen on panel (Lucy Mink)
Unknown photographer, from the weirdly great tumblr Craigslist Mirrors.
Andy Warhol: Kiss (1963) (background)
Andrew Masullo: “5289″ (2011) Oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches (source)
Paul McDonough: "Two Men on Pipes Watching Parade, New York City" (1975) (Paul McDonough at Sasha Wolf Gallery)
The Normal: "T.V.O.D." (1978) The lesser-known A-side of "Warm Leatherette." (The Normal)
Norman McLaren: "A Phantasy in Colors" (1949). Music by the Oscar Peterson Trio. (Norman McLaren bio)