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The Prince of Egypt (1998) dir. Brenda Chapman, Simon Wells, Steve Hickner
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I’m looking for a picture of myself.
I’ve been told my hands are bigger and I look real happy.
I’m standing in front of a house with old wooden shutters. My arms are crossed And the way I half smile you can tell I drive a truck. There’s so much green because I moved somewhere new.
Must be lost in the mail <3
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Each week this Pride Month we’ll be highlighting two artists working within one of Nobody Promised You Tomorrow’s four interconnected themes: revolt, commemoration, care, and desire.
REVOLT | Elektra KB takes signs initially created for marches and protests and repairs, cleans, and displays them following their public use, recontextualizing them as textile works. Protest Sign II expands the slogan of the radical advocacy group AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP, founded 1987), who, for their thirtieth-anniversary march, invited KB to create a contemporary call to action in support of people living with AIDS.
Posted by Rachel Lewis Elektra KB (Colombian). Protest Sign II, 2017. Textile, felt, thread. Courtesy of the artist. © Elektra KB
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Sylvester Stallone and Brigitte Nielsen at Billy Wilder’s New Year’s Eve party on December 31, 1986.
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Blue (2018, Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
Blue (1993, Derek Jarman)
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Srijon Chowdhury, Red Glowing Morning Glory, 2018
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