Jon Sasaki I’ve Paid My Dues Toronto, Canada: Art Metropole, 2007 3 x 3 x cm. Printed plastic shoe tag. 2nd edition.

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Jon Sasaki I’ve Paid My Dues Toronto, Canada: Art Metropole, 2007 3 x 3 x cm. Printed plastic shoe tag. 2nd edition.
Mr. Hendricks performed one of his signature headstands on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, in 2009. “I got to seeing a headstand as kind of a bonsai performance, sort of the minimum of performance,” he said.
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A-frame cabins in 1984, Rajneeshpuram, central Oregon
found on flickr / Smiling in the Rain:
The summer I turned 14 I visited my dad on the commune in Oregon for the first time. My half-brother Kerry, ten years older, had flown in from New York, and together we traveled with our grandparents to central Oregon. When visiting the commune I usually stayed in one of hundreds of A-frame houses, many built by my father. These A-frames were clusters of 4, with a shared entry and bathrooms. Each A-frame contained two single mattresses on the floor, and 2 small closets with built-in storage. Toilets and showers were located in modular trailers, with one trailer of about 8 toilets serving 16–20 A-frames. My grandparents stayed at the hotel, which was more elegant and was where visiting journalists were put up and shown a good time.
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