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Paz de la Huerta by Juergen Teller for Vivienne Westwood
saw one of my favourite artworks by félix gonzalez-torres (1990) at the moca toronto today
resurfacing on tumblr
© Nona Limmen {via Instagram}
Millefleurs tapestry
Circa 1500-1530
Sotheby’s
Easter parade, New Orleans, 2001 by Alec Soth.
“no time for love” chloe sevigny.
gucci spring summer 2022, ready-to-wear
Zaina Miuccia photographed by Ivar Wigan for Gut Magazine
Dyke Deck by Cathie Opie
by shop_mong on instagram
Paul Wonner, “Blue Room with Flowers and Pigeons”, 1988
Hello! Took a break from my in-progress time punch quilt to update my shop with some fiber work, paintings, and drawings
SHOP HERE
I’ve been stewing since July 4th thinking about all of the people being abused in “detention centers” (concentration camps) across the United States. I don’t have much money to give to the cause so in the interest of the immigrants unjustly imprisoned in these camps, for the month of July I’ll be donating 50% of all my shop sales to Freedom for Immigrants, a California based non-profit advocating for immigrant justice through bail assistance, legal representation and policy reform.
I did a lot of research on different organizations and chose Freedom for Immigrants because it is based in California, which boasts the 2nd highest number of detention centers (120, Jesus). Texas comes in first place at 184.
Another important factor when choosing an organization to donate to was the open acknowledgement of the imperialist, colonial, and white supremacist roots of anti-immigration legislation. Freedom for Immigrants does that.
I hope you can find something in my shop you like, I have stuff in all different price ranges. If you’re not interested in anything I’m selling, I would urge you to donate to Freedom for Immigrants or another immigrant-advocacy group of your choice. Borders are illusory but the violence immigrants are experiencing in these camps is very, very real
Aidan Mackey, 2018
genuinely upset at whoever decided to make it this hot