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Bottle of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills advertised as an iron-rich tonic for the blood and nerves to treat anemia, clinical depression, poor appetite and lack of energy, English, c. 1900-1920
Yoko Tanji aka たんじようこ aka タンジ ヨウコ aka Nitinol Yoko aka Sicca aka 丹地陽子 (Japanese, based Tokyo, Japan) Neconbu, 2010 Digital Arts: Paintings
Marc Chagall, Lovers in the Red Sky
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Allie Pettway
c. 1975
Cotton and cotton/polyester blend
88 x 80 inches
Not your “Typical Girls”: Viv Albertine with pick in mouth, pausing mid-show to sort out a common occurrence – a skinhead attacking Ari Up at a Slits gig at Woolwich in 1977, as documented by Ray Stevenson.
“…The early days of The Slits have a reputation for an atmosphere of fun, but also a mood of random chaos: How much of that reputation is accurate?
Tessa Pollitt (The Slits’ bass player): Sometimes things got really intense: people ask if we were ever subjected to violence? Let me tell you, please document how many times we were harassed by people. It’s hard to count how many times.
I remember one time, the Pistols were playing at The Screen on The Green, Islington. In the foyer, this guy came up to us, came up behind Ari Up and said, “So you’re The Slits? Well, Here’s a slit for you” and he just shoved a knife into her backside. Sliced her butt, quite literally, right there. Luckily for Ari, she was wearing so many layers of clothes, the damage was limited.It just seemed to others that we were asking for it.
The vibe towards us was, “know your place woman”! It seemed that we couldn’t go anywhere without getting a reaction from people…”
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liz craft-After Dark, 2014
womeninarthistory: Paola Wiciak Pink
Celia Gray
Josef Albers Homage to the Square: Advancing Spring, 1952 oil on masonite 16 × 16 in. (40.6 × 40.6 cm)
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Submission Friday:
Enrico Ruggeri
The Outer Limit
ink and oil paint on paper (31,5x49 cm)
Kiki Smith (American, b. 1954), Sueño, 1992. Etching and aquatint on handmade Japanese paper, image: 59.6 x 125.1 cm.; sheet: 106.2 cm x 195.8 cm.
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