john lydon loves reggae
john lydon vs big youth - jamaica - dennis morris (1978)
john lydon loves reggae
john lydon vs big youth - jamaica - dennis morris (1978)
Dennis Morris’ photograph of the Count Shelly soundsystem, Hackney, 1974 (via here)
E. J. Bellocq (1873 – 1949) was a professional photographer who worked in New Orleans during the early 20th century. Bellocq is remembered for his haunting photographs of the prostitutes of Storyville, New Orleans’ legalized red light district.
Tower House, Melbury Road, Holland Park, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, West London, England
Life,
by Joe BrainardWhen I stop and think about what it’s all about I do come up with some answers, but they don’t help very much.
I think it is safe to say that life is pretty mysterious. And hard.
Life is short. I know that much. That life is short. And that it’s important to keep reminding oneself of it. That life is short. Just because it is. I suspect that each of us is going to wake up some morning to suddenly find ourselves old men (or women) without knowing how we got that way. Wondering where it all went. Regretting all the things we didn’t do. So I think that the sooner we realize that life is short the better off we are.
Now, to get down to the basics. There are 24 hours a day. There is you and there are other people. The idea is to fill these 24 hours as best one can. With love and fun. Or things that are interesting. Or what have you. Other people are most important. Art is rewarding. Books and movies are good fillers, and the most reliable.
Now you know that life is not so simple as I am making it sound. We are all a bit fucked up, and here lies the problem. To try and get rid of the fucked up parts, so we can just relax and be ourselves. For what time we have left.
–From The Collected Writings of Joe Brainard, (Penguin Books, 2012).
Photograph of Joe Brainard by Robert Giard

“Untitled(North African Sketchbook)”
1953
Cy Twombly