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Natalia Rybka - Jest więcej/There's more (oil on canvas), 2020
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Milton Rogovin. Family of Miners, Black woman with yarn at machine in factory. 1984-1989. Image and data from the Center for Creative Photography, Univ. of Arizona. © Milton Rogovin.
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Debra Shaw by Davit Giorgadze for Document Journal SS24
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Cy Twombly, Natural History Part I: No. VII, 1974
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Omg what used to be ur url. I’ve been following this blog for years…. Benjamin donkey <3
hiii, I used to be too-civilized
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Busy traffic in Tokyo, Japan, 1964
Ph. Brian Brake
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“Bad Conscience” at Metro Pictures Matthew Watson. Courtesy of the Artist and Joe Sheftel, New York.
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People prepare paper lanterns prior to the Tanabata Festival on August 7, 1954 in Yamaguchi, Japan.
Ph. Yasuo Tomishige
Tanabata (七夕), also known as the “star festival”, takes place on the 7th day of the 7th month of the year, when, according to a Chinese legend, the two stars Altair and Vega, which are usually separated from each other by the milky way, are able to meet. Colorful Tanabata festivals are held across Japan in early July and August.
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