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MOVE began in the early 1970s as a non-violent, predominantly black, counterculture activist group. It originally called itself "the Movement," later shortened to MOVE. Its founder, John Africa, was the philosophical leader. He advocated an anti-technology approach, respect for animal life and communal living. on May 13, 1985, an assault on MOVE'S Osage Avenue head quarters began. Police shot 10,000 rounds of ammunition in ninety minutes and finally dropped a bomb from a helicopter incinerating five MOVE members and six children, and destroying sixty-one homes.
shrigley, d. (2019). i drank all the wine [etching on paper].
Ancient Egyptian statuette (painted wood) of a standing man, dating to the brief period at the end of the Old Kingdom and beginning of the First Intermediate Period when tomb owners were typically shown without clothes, as a symbol of their renewal before Osiris in the afterlife. Artist unknown; ca. 2236-2150 BCE. Now in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.

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Brett Amory.
If I keep dressing up like this I’ll save the world from Nuclear Apocalypse. But will anyone love me for it? I’ll save the world anyway. I know what looks good
Photography by Hank O’Neal | Text by Allen Ginsberg Untitled [Marsha P. Johnson], 1974-83 From The Gay Day Archive
Athiec Geng & Malick Bodian by Malick Bodian for Acne Paper Magazine June 2026
Hamlet, The doubt, 2018

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Michael Jackson and Mr. T, 1985
Gonzalo Reyes Rodriguez Untitled (Joy Division) 2014 50 x 40 inches, archival pigment print
Tracey Emin Exorcism of the Last Painting I Ever Made (detail) Executed in 1996 installation including 12 paintings, 7 body paintings, 79 works on paper, 7 letters, painted items, art supplies, personal items, 1 bed, 1 matress, various items of furniture, 1 radio/CD player, 9 music CDs, various newspapers and magazines, kitchen and food supplies
R.H. Quaytman Distracting Distance, Chapter 16, 2010 silkscreen and oil on gessoed wood
Aubrey Levinthal Elbow Chair, 2014 oil on panel 24 x 20 inches

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David Hockey In an Old Book (from Illustrations for Fourteen Poems from C.P. Cavafy), 1966 Etching on paper 345 x 223 mm Just saw the David Hockney Early Drawing exhibit up at Paul Kasmin- couldn’t find good images for some of my favorites, but worth a visit to a sweet little show.
Valie Export Space Seeing/Space Hearing multi channel video piece (originates from Export’s performance in 1974 where she stood as a fixed point in space within an empty museum.)
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