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Robert Doisneau

1960 Breathless
There is a necessary area of space between people -

1985 Keith Haring ▪︎ Untitled
if we were one on top of another, we'd know nothing of it -

Henri Cartier Bresson

Robert Cottingham

it is this space that allows healthy human relations

Otto Litzel

Fosco Maraini


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BIG STEPPER (NEW FUNK ALBUM)
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all proceeds on bandcamp to be donated to the immigrant defenders law center and CHIRLA
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Excerpt from Wolf Talk (1992); available in full on Archive.
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The World as It Is
The media I use to make the objects I create consist primarily of trash or detritus. The writing surface of this asemic text is so fragile my pen punctured the paper, even though I was writing with particular care.
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It's just an old basement. Quit complaining and have a quick look around down there. (Janet Aulisio, Call of Cthulhu supplement Mansions of Madness, Chaosium, 1990)
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''Magazine of Art'', Vol. 3, 1928 Laurie Devine in "Dance, Little Lady”; from Charles B. Cochran's Revue "This Year of Grace!" Mask by Oliver Messel (photo by Maurice Beck & Helen Macgregor) "Laurie (sometimes “Lauri”) Devine was the daughter of Australian vaudeville and circus performer Tom Rees, and began her career as a contortionist. By 1916 she was appearing on stage in London and a decade later was a celebrated cabaret and revue star, often performing with her brother Tom, who often took the family name of Rees." .... "Laurie Devine was noted for her acrobatic and contortionist dancing, and also for performing with grotesque masks, and she carried both features across to her work for television..." (Source)
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