Afghanistan. Kim Landgraf: The photos of Afghanistan were taken by my father in the years 1968 to 1972 when he was living in Kabul with his young family.
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Afghanistan. Kim Landgraf: The photos of Afghanistan were taken by my father in the years 1968 to 1972 when he was living in Kabul with his young family.
Anna Wehrwein (American, 1990) - Day Bed (2024)
LGBTQ+ couples and activists celebrating the legalization of gay marriage in Thailand, which takes effect January 23rd. Thailand is the first country in Southeast Asia and the third place in Asia, after Taiwan and Nepal, to legalize same-sex marriage. (via AP)
Yannis Tsarouchis, Sailor reading, 1981.
Yannis Tsarouchis (Greek, 1910-1989), Sailor Reading, 1981. Oil on kraft paper, 93 x 80 cm. Yannis Tsarouchis Foundation, Marousi, Athens
Imi Knoebel [Germany] (b 1940) - ‘Knife Cuts‘, 1977. Acrylic on strips of paper (100 x 70 cm).
“In Palestine…we are born and we are raised on stories, to cherish stories, to love stories, to seek stories, and at the same time, we are taught early in our lives to tell and retell these stories that we hear from our grandparents, especially our grandmothers, and our parents, especially our mothers...these very stories are the stories that shaped me, that made me the person I am now, the stories that inspire me to continue...that teach me the moral lessons, the stories that connect me to my past, to how my parents lived under Israeli occupation, my grandparents…[storytelling] connects all the generations...as a Palestinian we feel obliged to tell the story...if the story stops, if we don’t narrate the stories to others, the stories are going to die, and [destroy] our heritage and future... Israel wants to push us to despair…to stop telling stories, to stop living, to stop studying, to stop going to university, to stop going to work, and that’s why, as Palestinians, we see every aspect of our lives… as resistance, even going to school, even the mundane, horrible, boring task of doing your homework, we see this as resistance…living is an act of resistance.”
— Dr. Refaat Alareer, the Palestinian author, poet, and professor of English literature, who was born in Gaza, and was there assassinated, on December 6, 2023, by an Israeli airstrike. The quote is from this podcast, ""Gaza Writes Back: Narratives on Children and Youth," recorded in 2021, which I recommend listening to in its entirety, and the photograph was taken by Refaat's friend, the Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha.
Lighting store, 1976. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
Sex War (1973) // dir. Katsuhiko Fujii
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Avel De Knight, Two Young Men, charcoal on cream wove paper, 1940s
A Married Couple, oil on canvas panel 11x14 inches by Kenney Mencher www.KennEy-Mencher.com
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Louis Fratino (American, 1993) - May (2020)