juma83:

http://juma83.tumblr.com/
Fuck the Policia
superseventies:

Blondie in action.
20th-century-man:

Audrey Hepburn; on her first trip to Hollywood, 1953.
youngmansorrow:

Van Morrison
arcaneimages:

Kay Freeborn combing Chewbacca. “Star Wars” 1977 — via William Forsche.
indypendent-thinking:

motorized roller skates, 1961
(via Locos vehículos del pasado)
supruntu:

Vladimir Falin
free-parking:

Judy Chicago, Suzanne Lacy, Sandra Orgel, Aviva Rashmani presented Ablutions in a Venice, California studio in June of 1972. The piece was created at the culmination of the Feminist Art Program at CalArts after Womanhouse was dismantled. It was one of the first pieces to treat the subject of rape, breaking the silence around the taboo subject and giving voice to women survivors. Ablutions depicted the violent victimisation of women through a sequence of images of bondage, abuse and cleansing. [via]
Suzanne Lacy describes the work:

A woman was tied into chair and then tied to everything else in the vast room…after being ‘bathed’ in raw eggs, earth, blood. The sound was a tape recording of women telling about their rapes. At the end of the piece the last voice repeated over and over ‘I felt so helpless all I could do was lie there and cry’.
20th-century-man:

Swish; photo by George Krause, 1979.