a zed and two noughts (peter greenaway, 1985)

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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Claire Keane
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Three Goblin Art
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Andulka
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Janaina Medeiros
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a zed and two noughts (peter greenaway, 1985)
Just thought I’d fucking Gnome all my idiot followers
ama lou for brick mag
A few quick 35mm photos I took of the amazing Ama Lou earlier this week.
The Emergence of Clemence Isaure with Troubadours, Henri Martin
📷: @hidjifilms
Ryder McLaughlin’s skinny white skater ass could get it I said what I said
Skate Kitchen dir. Crystal Moselle (2018)
Photos by Julia Rendleman & Marcus Ingram at soon-to-be dismantled Robert E. Lee Statue on Monument Avenue in Richmond, former capital of the Confederacy. A symbolic & actual victory, and these photos really capture the moment…
ye for the people
After watching a very early gig by the Sex Pistols in an empty hall on Hastings Pier, 17 year old Mari Elliott decided that “anyone could do what they were doing” and placed an ad in the paper for ‘young punx who want to stick it together’ to form a band. As singer with X-Ray Spex, Mari chose the punk name Poly Styrene because it represented what pop stars were to punks: “a lightweight, disposable product.” She was described by Billboard as the “archetype for the modern-day feminist punk”; because she wore dental braces, stood against the typical sex object female of 1970’s rock star, sported a gaudy Dayglo wardrobe, and was of mixed race. She was “one of the least conventional front-persons in rock history, male or female.”
Saluting one of my all-time faves, Poly Styrene: 1957-2011. (history from wikipedia).