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Adieu to the fabulous and inspired Marcia Resnick (21 November 1950 – 18 June 2025). In the 1970s and 80s the Brooklyn-born self-described “photographer and visual vampire” stylishly documented a who’s who of New York downtown bohemia, including Beats (William S Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg), artists (Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat), bleeding-edge literary figures (Gary Indiana, Kathy Acker), flaming creatures from underground cinema and theatre (Divine, John Waters, Jackie Curtis) and punk and No Wave scene-makers (Lydia Lunch, Deborah Harry, Johnny Thunders, Stiv Bators, Anya Phillips, Alan Vega, John Lydon, Joey Ramone, Joan Jett, Iggy Pop). In Resnick’s gritty, confrontational photography, everyone always looks a bit fraying and elegantly wasted. In other words – they look great! Her work is such a treasure trove, it was challenging to select one representative image to post as a tribute – but here is Resnick’s portrait of freaky operatic New Wave performance artist / singer Klaus Nomi (1944 - 1983). Photo by Marcia Resnick ©️
Cabaret Voltaire performing at The Bedford Boys Club on August 18th, 1984.
Pierre Henry – Le Voyage (D'Après Le Livre Des Morts Tibétain)
Musique Concrete pioneer Pierre Henry makes his play on the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Download it from my Google Drive HERE
Citroën BX 4TC, 1987
Yoshi-themed sample of the 2001 Mario Awards, commemorative glass statues given out by Nintendo of America to merchandisers who were able to sell the most Nintendo merchandise in 2001.
This particular sample is particularly rare as it comes from a point during the manufacturing process before its outside was engraved with the name of the award and honoree, allowing an unobscured look at the 3D Yoshi inside.
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H.R. Giger: 'Virus' 2000 from HR GIGER icons (2002)
faded blue house portrait hanging on the wall at the local urgentcare
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Pol Spilliaert (1935-2023) - Toen en nu
Footprints left behind by a ladybug.
Ian Tyson, The Graves 2, (screenprint on paper), 1972 [Tate, London. © Estate of Ian Tyson]
Liu Wei — Panorama No. 2 (oil on canvas, 2015/2016)
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