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FLUXUS TEMPORIS by Andrea Chiampo
Mirror (1975), dir. Andrei Tarkovsky

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'Dream'. Paul Herrmann. 1914.
red roses of passion (1966)
Sonja Braas, “Tornado”, 2005.
From the series “The Quiet of Dissolution”.

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*sexting* I want to be with you all my life
Josef Albers - Structural Constellations, 1959
©Philomena Famulok
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1994 ✮

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Kaveh Akbar, from “Unburnable the cold is flooding our lives.” [ID in alt text]
Robert Mapplethorpe, Lily, 1979.