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- Frank Moore Colby
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Riding the Subway with Stanley Kubrick
As most New Yorkers know, the subway system is the lifeline of New York City. In 1946 Stanley Kubrick set out as a staff photographer for LOOK Magazine to capture the story of New York City’s subway commuters.
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"I have wanted to kill myself a hundred times, but somehow I am still in love with life. This ridiculous weakness is perhaps one of our most melancholy propensities; for is there anything more stupid than to be eager to go on carrying a burden which one would gladly throw away, to loathe one’s very being and yet to hold fast, to fondle the snake that devours us until it has eaten our hearts away?"
- Voltaire (via girl-violence)
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“An American soldier makes the most of his leave, 1962.” - Carefree In Cannes, Vanity Fair, May 2012
“When Louis XIV was absent from court, the portrait was brought into the chamber as his representative. As such, it was to be treated with the same respect accorded the living king. Rules of etiquette applied equally to both. So, for instance, one would no more turn his or her back on the portrait of the king than on the king himself.”
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Ted Lawson
NYC based sculptor Ted Lawson creates figurative works based on the female form in a variety of materials. He is currently showing at NYC’s Emmanuel Fremin Gallery through May 19th.
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