
Egon Schiele-Standing Female Nude with Crossed over his chest (Stehender weiblicher Akt mit über der Brust verschränk), 1911

Teresa Gierzyńska, Sans Titre, de la série ” About Her “, 1967
“Je n’aime bien entendu, que les choses inaccomplies, je ne me propose rien tant que de trop embrasser.
L’étreinte, la domination seule sont des leurres.
Et c’est assez, pour l’instant, qu’une si jolie ombre danse au bord de la fenêtre par laquelle je vais recommencer chaque jour à me jeter.”André. Breton – Les pas perdus coagulent

Jack Kerouac, East 7th Street, New York, 1953. Silver gelatin by Allen Ginsberg
“Jack Kerouac wandering along East 7th Street after visiting Burroughs at our pad, passing statue of Congressman Samuel “Sunset” Cox, “The Letter-Carrier’s Friend” in Tompkins Square toward corner of Avenue A, Lower East Side; he’s making a Dostoyevsky mad-face or Russian basso be-bop Om, first walking around the neighborhood, then involved with The Subterraneans, pencils & notebook in wool shirt-pockets, Fall 1953, Manhattan.” – Source
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Dorothea Lange- San Francisco, 1934
Littérature Bauhaus Fotografie, published by Leipzig Galerie am Sachsenplatz,1983 [All photographs, except one, signed on the verso by former students of Bauhaus such as Irena Blühova, Edmund Collein, Lotte Gerson-Collein, Albert Hennig, Gyula Pap and Hajo Rose]

Ritual photographed by Signe Vilstrup for Treats! Magazine #3, Spring 2012

Willy Kessels- Nude Cathedral, 1966

Francis Picabia- “Notre-Dame de la Peinture”, in 391, (n°14), 1920

William S. Burroughs, Manhattan, New York, 1953 by Allen Ginsberg “We went uptown to look at Mayan Codices at Museum of Natural History & Metropolitan Museum of Art to view Carlo Crivelli’s greenhued Christ-face with crown of thorns stuck symmetric in his skull—here Egyptian wing William Burroughs with a brother Sphinx, Fall 1953 Manhattan.”

Hans Bellmer -Cephalopode, 1939

Hans Bellmer – Paul ALTHAUS. Cover for Jack der Aufschlitzer. Rund zwei Dutzend Lieder mit Zeichnungen von Rudolf Schlichter, Berlin Ed° Elena Gottschalk Verlag, 1924. (photomontage )
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Hans Bellmer – Les deux soeurs, 1957
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