Vogue Paris September 1971
Model: Anjelica Huston
Photographer: Guy Bourdin
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Vogue Paris September 1971
Model: Anjelica Huston
Photographer: Guy Bourdin
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Martha Stewart having a Taco Bell bean burrito and drinking a 40, NBD
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“I was actually listing Hitchcock movies … What I’m really trying to say is I want the deepest, darkest, sickest parts of you, that you’re afraid to share with anyone; Because I love you that much.” (2009)
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Gordon Parks, Partially costumed showgirls play chess backstage at the Latin Quarter nightclub, New York, 1958
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How to use your white privilege
If the “passing privilege” person is looking at this blog, this is one thing you can do, if you’re up to it.
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Yinka Shonibare’s The Swing (2001) —a work that is a direct adapatation of
Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s L’Escarpolette (1767). Shonibare’s headless mannequin—an allusion to the downfall of the aristocracy post-French Revolution—is dressed in African print Dutch wax printed cotton dress, a historically burdened fabric that represents the diaspora and postcolonial hybridity that is central to his practice.