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Massive Attack | DJ Mushroom, 3D, Daddy G and Shara Nelson. Februari 1991 for Jocks Magazine, unknown photographer.
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Nina Simone at Birdland. Photo by Susanne Schapowalow
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Apothecary cabinet, 1730s.
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Pawel Kuczynski’s satirical art. Take a moment to look at these properly.
This guy is not even slightly in the area of fucking around
This gave me chills. The good kind.
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Rare Portraits of Kings and Commoners from 20th-Century Nigeria
For over five decades Chief Solomon Osagie Alonge photographed the royal court and everyday life of Benin, Nigeria. Drawing on their collection of over 2,000 glass plate and large format film negatives, as well as around 100 prints, the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art is exhibiting some of his rarely seen photographs.
Chief S.O. Alonge: Photographer to the Royal Court of Benin, Nigeria opened last month to coincide with the century marking of Nigeria’s colonial unificationin 1914. Along with the photographs by Alonge are artifacts from the Benin Royal Court, as well as some of Alonge’s cameras and equipment. Born in 1911, he started with a Kodak Brownie and worked his way up to his own studio in Benin City called Ideal Photography Studio, establishing himself among the first professional West African photographers. (keep reading)
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