Leon Ferrari, Union Libre ( A Poem by André Breton embossed in Braille on a Photograph), 2004
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Leon Ferrari, Union Libre ( A Poem by André Breton embossed in Braille on a Photograph), 2004
by Robert Capa
Funeral of 20 teenaged partisans at the Liceo Sannazart in the VĂłmero district, Naples, 1943
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The fish are jumping in Tunis They change colours in my hands
Luca Nino Antonucci Blue Print, 32 x 44 inches, Blueprint, 2015
bergslagsgatan (Instagram)
It’s after one. You’re probably alone. All night the moon rings like a telephone in an empty booth above our separateness. Now is the hour one answers. I am home. Hello, my heart, my god, my president, my darling: I’m alarmed by the alarm clock’s iridescent face, hung like a charm from darkness’s fat ear. This accident that was my life will have its witnesses: now, while the world lies wholly motionless and sorry in a crapulence of stars, now is the hour one rises to address the ages and history of the universe; I swear you’ll never see my face again.
After Mayakovsky Denis Johnson (The Veil, 1987)
God bless the most important
The Blue Orchids Peel Session 1982
Point Blank poster (1972)
Do you ever feel like killing your boss?
Suicide - Cheat Cheat (Why Be Blue?)
“Of all the preposterous assumptions of humanity over humanity, nothing exceeds most of the criticisms made on the habits of the poor by the well-housed, well-warmed, and well-fed.”
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The Seeds Billboard Magazine Advertise 1967
The Velvet Underground - I Found A Reason (Demo)
Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland - 2 (Baby)