Byung-Chul Han, from an interview published in ArtReview
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Mieko Shiomi, Event for the Midday in the Sunlight, 1963
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The Galena Evening Times, Kansas, January 18, 1900
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I want my gay rights now! - Marsha P. Johnson (NYC Pride Parade, 1973)
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remember to be as avoidant as possible guys
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Manuka Froly (#fca40c to #f07f79)
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ph. Danko Maksimovic - Belgrade, Serbia (2022)
Film: Kodak Gold 200
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Happy birthday Gilbert Baker!
Born on 2 June 1951, in Chanute, Kansas, Gilbert Baker was instrumental in the creation of the rainbow flag, now an internationally recognised symbol of the queer community.
In 1978, openly-gay politician Harvey Milk asked Gilbert to design a symbol for that year's pride celebrations in San Francisco. Gilbert chose the rainbow as a symbol that was beautiful, diverse, and natural.
Gilbert, along with other artists and volunteers, created the first rainbow flags by hand, dyeing the fabric in huge rubbish bins, and then rinsing it out late at night at a local laundromat.
The rainbow flag was first flown as a symbol of the queer community at San Francisco Pride on 25 June 1978.
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Art class, Chongqing, China, 1979. By Eve Arnold.
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Never knew I need to see Magneto singing about Charles and him being bestie until now
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David Spriggs, Tempest, 2009, white paint on layered transparencies inside a display case
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Sylvia Plath, from, “Two Campers in Cloud Country.”
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