Tropic of Cancer

maryvangils:

David Middlebrook, Untitled Drawing

maryvangils:

David Middlebrook, Untitled Drawing

strangewood:

“I met Rainer Werner again at the Oscars here in Los Angeles in 1980. An unexpected sight, with his bow tie and tuxedo and everything. I’d never seen him like that. It didn’t really suit him. He had heard that I had trouble with Coppola about my film. We were looking down at all this Hollywood hustle and bustle. He put his arm around my shoulder and said: “I know you’re having serious trouble. If you want me to beat Coppola up, just show me where he is.” And he would have. I did my best to keep him away from Coppola. I think he would have punched him right in the nose.” — Wim Wenders

strangewood:

“I met Rainer Werner again at the Oscars here in Los Angeles in 1980. An unexpected sight, with his bow tie and tuxedo and everything. I’d never seen him like that. It didn’t really suit him. He had heard that I had trouble with Coppola about my film. We were looking down at all this Hollywood hustle and bustle. He put his arm around my shoulder and said: “I know you’re having serious trouble. If you want me to beat Coppola up, just show me where he is.” And he would have. I did my best to keep him away from Coppola. I think he would have punched him right in the nose.” — Wim Wenders

(via unpopularculture)

cavetocanvas:

Asger Jorn, Return to the Detested City, 1961

cavetocanvas:

Asger Jorn, Return to the Detested City, 1961


process and development images for the tangent flows, hussein chalayan 1993

process and development images for the tangent flows, hussein chalayan 1993

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theswingingsixties:

Dorothea McGowan photographed by Melvin Sokolsky, 1960s

theswingingsixties:

Dorothea McGowan photographed by Melvin Sokolsky, 1960s

(Source: profp, via dyingforbadmusic)

inneroptics:

Lais in Hades
As the catterpiller chooses the fairest leaves to layer her eggs on, so the priest lays his curse on the fairest joys.

inneroptics:

Lais in Hades

As the catterpiller chooses the fairest leaves to layer her eggs on, so the priest lays his curse on the fairest joys.

(via dyingforbadmusic)