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2016: Mind of My Mind
John Jude Palencar: Mind of My Mind (2016) (source)
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Tagged 21st Century, Afrofuturism, Art, John Jude Palencar, Painting, Science Fiction, Women
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2001: 300 Love Letters
“So I’m telling this boy, one of the boys that lots of these love letters are to, about this project. ‘I’m writing three hundred love letters and sending them to strangers. The letters are going to be glued to the … Continue reading
1895: Melancholy
Magnus Enkell: Melancholie (1895) (source)
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Tagged 19th Century, Art, Finland, LGBTQ, Magnus Enkell, Melancholy, Mental Health, Mothers, Painting, Women
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2003: Bureaucracies Around the World
From Jan Bannings’ Bureaucratics series. “Sushma Prasad (b. 1962) is an assistant clerk at the Cabinet Secretary of the State of Bihar (population 83 million) in The Old Secretariat in the state capital, Patna. She was hired “on compassionate grounds” … Continue reading
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Tagged 21st Century, Art, Bureaucracy, India, Jan Banning, Photography, Women
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