Nick Cave (Freak Storm) Costarring alongside Brad Pitt (Johnny Suede) in 'Johnny Suede' - 1991

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Nick Cave (Freak Storm) Costarring alongside Brad Pitt (Johnny Suede) in 'Johnny Suede' - 1991
Nina Hagen & Lene Lovich
Don't Kill The Animals (1987)
Nick Cave (Freak Storm) Costarring alongside Brad Pitt (Johnny Suede) in 'Johnny Suede' - 1991
Chrissie Hynde. 📸 by John Stoddart. London 1990.
Corpus Delicti
Ian Curtis with Joy Division at TJ Davidson's experimental studies in Manchester in August 1979.
📷 Kevin Cummins
Gustave Doré (1832–1883)
illustrations from Milton’s Paradise lost, c. 1866
“The Fall of Satan to the Earth” “Satan’s Despair” “Satan Overlooking Paradise” “Satan in the Garden of Eden”
Poison Ivy Rorschach of The Cramps - Outtake photo from the music video “Bikini Girls With Machine Guns”
© 1990 Rocky Schenck
Samuli Heimonen, “Protector of the Wolves”
(after Evelyn De Moirgan: Angel of Death)
acrylic & oil on canvas, 2021
Steven Arnold (1943–1994), Untitled, 1984
Baiae, the submerged city in the Gulf of Naples.
Throughout the 1st century BC, the city of Baiae was a retreat and leisure destination for emperors and wealthy Romans. Tectonic movements between the 3rd and 4th centuries AD caused much of the coastline between Pozzuoli and Cumae, including Baiae, to sink. Today, its remains lie 5 meters below the sea.
Debbie Harry, 1977
📷 by Lynn Goldsmith