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2 More Minutes. 1962.
Photographer: Josef Smukrovich
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Henk Jonker (Amsterdam, 1953).
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“But let us imagine RIGHT NOW that we find out about a world where there are artists who paint without brushes, make music without instruments, and write without pen and paper. The very thought makes me happy. That this world could be ours, right here and now.” ― László Krasznahorkai
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South of Granada, Andalusia, Spain, 2017 - by Charlie Waite (1949), English
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Lonneke van der Palen evokes amazement of the overlooked things around us
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Ferdinando Scianna - Marpessa Hennink, Spring/Summer Collection 1988, from Dolce & Gabbana by Franca Sozzani (1998)
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Afternoon Storm / Provincetown, Cape Cod “The Cape” Series by Joel Meyerowitz
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Weary, 1890 - by Alfred Stieglitz (1864 - 1946), American
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Roman Vishniac. Isaac Street, Kazimierz, Cracow, 1938.
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“The days hardened with cold and boredom like last year's loaves of bread. One began to cut them with blunt knives without appetite, with a lazy indifference.”
―Bruno Schulz, "The Street of Crocodiles," 1934.
Not boredom, Bruno -- with world's most vicious and implacable, most ancient hatred.
On November 19, 1942, Bruno Schulz, 50 and a genius, was shot and killed by a Gestapo officer while walking back home toward Drohobycz Ghetto with a loaf of bread.
[Mikhail Iossel]
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A little spinner in a Georgia Cotton Mill. 1909
Photo: Lewis Hine
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Berlin, 2012 - by Erwin Olaf (1959 - 2023), Dutch
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Nina Hagen and Lene Lovich, London, 1987. Photographed by Derek Ridgers for the NME.
.#ninahagen #lenelovich #derekridgers #NME
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