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Marchesa Luisa Casati
Richard Long. Whirlwind Spiral – The Sahara, 1988
29 Oct 2017
both untitled, 1969 in patriciu mateescu - simetria bucharest 2016
fetish images: marquis competition 1995 - marquis magazine
Sukora - _ & The Lonely Girl
Ernestine Ruben
1982
Gaetano Musto - Erotique Noir, ca. 2000
Japanese promotional poster of The Durutti Column’s album “Without Mercy“.
Hans Holzer, America's Haunted Houses, 1991
Robert Heinecken Vary (sic) Cliche Fetishism 1978
Extreme self-consciousness leads to perversion
Bad habits self-organize like any other habits. Bad habits like addiction grow more deeply and often more quickly than other bad habits, because they result from feedback fuelled by intense desire, and because they crowd out the availability or appeal of alternative pursuits. But they are still, fundamentally, habits—habits of thinking, feeling, and acting. The brain continues to shape itself with each repeat of the addictive experience, until the addictive habit converges with other habits lodged within one’s personality.
Take, for example, the habit of anticipating trouble, feeling anxious, and searching for relief. New habits may spring up around it: you may find you don’t have a lot of friends left, and you’re not on good terms with your mom and dad, because you’ve become consistently snarly or distant. And if you ended up lying to your girlfriend about what you were doing all evening, that will probably develop into a habit as well.
-- Marc Lewis, The Biology of Desire
Maldoror, Jacques Houplain's 1947 illustration for Comte de Lautréamont's poetic novel Les Chants de Maldoror