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“A woman paints a pink cross during the start of the ‘Cruz Rosa: Visibilización del Feminicidio’ campaign in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua State, Mexico, on August 18, 2016.”
Photo credit: HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP/Getty Images
Teresa Margolles
Linda Lovelace for Playboy ‘76
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, México / 6.20.24
Ciudad Juárez, México / 7.2.25
google maps dog in ciudad juarez #chilling
we want to be alive / Ciudad Juárez, México / 5.3.25
Puente Internacional Paso del Norte, El Paso, Texas / 5.3.25
Sally Wen Mao, from “Anna May Wong Dreams of Wong Kar-Wai”, Oculus
I want my life to be beautiful #thesis
X-ray image of a rose, below, that was created by Dain Tasker in 1936. Tasker was the chief radiologist at Wilshire Hospital in Los Angeles, California, in the early days of radiology. He used fine-focus X-ray tubes to create ghostly black-and-white prints of flowers on X-ray film. The images were a hit in photography circles in the late 1930s and were published in high-profile art magazines, although his work fell into obscurity and was only rediscovered relatively recently.
Sinta Werner and Markus Wüste, Versionen, 2009, wood, plaster, paint
life.