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Ingmar Bergman, 1979
via Harriet C
Patti Smith
Bijou Cafe, 1975
Usually begins on a coffee stained back of an envelope....
' Because there's something almost magically convincing about that piece of paper. The same words typed on a nice clean piece of paper wouldn't have whatever it is - fidelity, to your original thought.'
Anne Carson
Sigmar Polke, 1972
John Derian
Hermann Obrist, 1900
Pencil on Tracing
emanuele fontanesi
Scenes From A Marriage
Wallace Berman, 1960s
Marianne Faithfull
Still from Girl On a Motorcycle
Carlo Mollino
Duane Michals
October 2009
By Joanna Pallaris
'I maintain that the most interesting things are invisible. I'm interested in how things feel rather that what they look like. Like if someone you love walks out on you, you're destroyed and you cry. So if you see a woman crying, well anyone could photograph that, but why is she crying?...I've always had to work around what photography does best, which is to duplicate the obvious reality, the reality of facts. I feel that many photographers don't question what they look at, they simply reproduce it.'
Duane Michals
Ingrid Bergman
Julien Gracq
John Derian
Roland Topor
David Hamilton
Gimme Shelter
Steven Klein
Francois Hardy
John Derian
Go, Go Second Time Virgin
Belle Du Jour
Deborah Turberville
Oanna Gorska & Jerzy Skakun
Oanna Gorska & Jerzy Skakun
Julie Christie
Francesca Woodman/ Benjamin
Roma 1977-78
Glen Luchford
Christer Stromholm
Courrèges, 1965
Harold And Maude
Michel Legrand, 1970
Mary Quant
Daisies
Erwin Blumenfeld