Pierre-Louis Pierson and Christian Bérard
"Scherzo di Follia"
(Game of Madness)
(detail)
1863-1866
Henri Cartier-Bresson
"Charles Henri Ford, Paris"
1935
Pierre Molinier
"Self-Portrait"
ca. 1966
E. J. Bellecq
"Storyville Portrait"
ca. 1912
Robert Mapplethorpe
"Man in Polyester Suit"
1980
Ron Galella
"What Makes Jackie Run?
Central Park, New York City, October 4, 1971"
1971
Lee Miller
"Bürgermeister of Leipzig's Daughter, Suicided"
1945
Tom Howard
"The Electrocution of Ruth Snyder"
1928
United Press International
"Suffolk, Virginia, Race Confrontation May 6, 1964"
1964
United States Atomic Energy Commission
"Diablo Shot, fireball, July 15, 1957"
from "Atomic Tests in Nevada"
1957
Unknown
"Berkman Addressing Anarchists,
Union Square, July 11, 1914"
1914
Weegee
(Arthur H. Fellig)
"Lovers at the Movies"
(detail)
ca. 1940s
Associated Press
"New York--Bank Bandit Exits After Haul"
1973
Richard Avedon
"Andy Warhol, artist, New York, August 20, 1969"
1969
Alison Jackson
"The Queen plays with her Corgies"
from the series "Confidential"
2007
All these images are from the exhibition
(Shouldn't that be 1863 since there is a photo
in the exhibition from that year?)
It's at the Walker now, so if you live up yonder
with them Ro/Lu Boys,
go check it out.
Or just buy the exhibition catalog,
that will save you the plane ticket...
but then again, you won't get to hang with Matt and Mike.
Go to Minneapolis.
Better deal.
what makes jackie run is one of my huge faves!
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