- Angela Merkel in the close-up company of other world leaders, particularly Sarkozy in his day; the two-person close-up photographs of congeniality and rapport are very entertaining.
- Molded plastic stacking chairs, usually with arms, ubiquitous around the world, so inexpensive, light in weight, and handy: on ferryboats in China, in teashops, in all sorts of expected and unexpected contexts.
- Photographs of women holding gigantic handbags, some half as tall as they; these are in fashion magazines in both editorial content and in ads
Rantor, founding member of the International League of Luddites, headquartered in South Austin, Texas 78704, celebrates National Indignation Week every day of the year.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Collections of images that don't exist, but should
In years to come, they'd say something about this period in time:
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