Christiane Felscherinow in Decoder (1984)
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Three Goblin Art

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shark vs the universe
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Christiane Felscherinow in Decoder (1984)
Rowland S. Howard and his ‘67 Fender Jaguar by Ian Wilson via The Rowland S. Howard Tribute Page at Facebook
Anita Lane and Gudrun Gut, shot by Danielle de Picciotto
Genevieve McGuckin and Rowland S. Howard, These Immortal Souls Effenaar, Eindhoven, 1988 Photographed by Inge Bekkers
"Wherever he went heads would turn. He looked like no one else in this world. He was immaculately elegant, a tall streak of a boy, androgynous, beautiful, otherworldly. His dark wolfish hair grew in strange manga-esque swirls on his crown that couldn’t help but stick up. His body and clothes somehow made great shapes together. His hooded blue eyes sparkled with wit and warmth, and in the early days, a bit of eyeliner. I was struck by how courageous he must have been to catch the last train home alone, to Nunawading, looking the way he did. In the ‘70s that meant braving the inevitable taunts and the very real threat of physical harm from the gangs of skinheads that haunted late night carriages. He obviously survived, but that splendid nose of his would always bear the scars."
—Genevieve McGuckin
Christiane Felscherinow in Decoder (1984)
6.20.04
½ mensch (sogo ishii, 1986)
Siouxsie Sioux backstage, join hands tour c.1979 // by Philipp Carly
from Some Wear Leather Some Wear Lace
Collage Art by Jolie Ruin
Thirty years ago in the ice hall in Groningen August 1985
Monotype (more)
Propaganda Magazine Issue No.3
Lydia Lunch
Tokyo street scenes, 1954
here’s another lazy collage from my pinterest board swear i’ll make an actual collage w a purpose at some point😾😾😾