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Palestinian embroidery on wedding handkerchief. Front and back.
Peter De Potter, A Spartan for a Single Bed, erotic zine, issue 3, published november 2024, limited edition
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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, The Rookery Building Oriel Staircase, Chicago, 1905
If your lover lives in Hong Kong and cannot get to Chicago, it will be necessary for you to go to Hong Kong. Perhaps you will spend your life there, and never see Chicago again. And you will, I assure you, as long as space and time divide you from anyone you love, discover a great deal about shipping routes, airlines, earthquake, famine, disease, and war. And you will always know what time it is in Hong Kong, for you love someone who lives there. And love will simply have no choice but to go into battle with space and time and, furthermore, to win.
James Baldwin, Nothing Personal
Ana Mendieta, Silueta (1973-1980)
If We Lived Here by Paula Rebsom
Iron Gate in La Pedrera - Barcelona, Spain 2025
lesbians of color marching at the los angeles christopher street west pride parade, june 1979
Betsy Johnson fall runway 1997
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'fences' by alan wood, 1983 in earthworks and beyond: contemporary art in the landscape - john beardsley (1989)