Lost in Translation, Carl Randall
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Peter Solarz
KIROKAZE
we're not kids anymore.
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shark vs the universe

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Jules of Nature

if i look back, i am lost
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Lost in Translation, Carl Randall
Bust a move, Bob Carlos Clarke
Wolfpack, Yuri Shwedoff
Hank Schmidt in der Beek
Akio Jissoji, Film Stills from “Mandara”, 1971
Something like nothing, happens anywhere.
How the West was Won, Paul White
society, repetition, disposability
Confabulation, Lou Ros
hooooooow
Back to work, Natalia Evelyn Bencicova
Arnulf Rainer
Calling all art lovers: Oct. 30 is your last chance this year to immerse yourself in our beloved masterpiece “Fifty Days at Iliam” by Cy Twombly. Traveling for the first time ever, this epic ten-part painting is headed to Paris for the Twombly retrospective Centre Pompidou. Going to miss it? Don’t worry, it’ll be coming home to Philadelphia in May.
“Fifty Days at Iliam,” 1978, by Cy Twombly © Cy Twombly Foundation
It wasn’t meant to end like this, Urbex Session
Orange you glad, Sanja Marusic
I think my new fave colour is bright yellow-orange
no I’m not crying there’s just a little bit of I Feel Fucking Abandoned in my eye
The Lost World, Benoit Lapray
Return to Magenta, Andrea Padovani
achilles is so often called gay by the community and straight by society even though he fell in love with men and women. freddie mercury is known as the most famous gay man even though he self identified as bisexual. channing tatum is constantly called straight even though he’s dated men and women. evan rachel wood and angelina jolie and drew barrymore–all self identified bi women constantly called straight.
sappho wrote love poems for both men and women and yalls response to the idea that she might have been bi is “there was no concept of bi/gay back then!! let’s focus on the fact that she was sapphic!!” to the point where her name has become synonymous with gay and she’s called a lesbian icon and y'all only seem to have issues with “concepts” and labels when the concept/label is BI. why am i not surprised?