Untitled by Sarah Lownes
Simone. 23 years old, male, Italian.
Totally self-absorbed, and yet totally unselfish.
Full of joy, empty of worries.
Unknown to many.
I contribute to Black and White
Untitled by Sarah Lownes
Pondering the Future by Colmar Wocke
Untitled by Hedi Slimane
Child and Haiya Kdusha 5 by Timur Tsaku
Child and Haiya Kdusha 5 by Timur Tsaku
Quo vadis by Florin Stana
I ♥ Versailles by Michael Zavros
reception by Taichi Kaminogoya
Untitled by Hedi Slimane
Untitled by Matt Caplin
…the sex of darkness… by Renaissance Man
Woody Allen by Benjamin Reed
Happy birthday, Mr. Konigsberg.
It was on this day in 1900 that Oscar Wilde died at age 46, after declaring his famous last words: “Either that wallpaper goes, or I do.” He had spent two years in prison under the official crime of “acts of gross indecency,” meaning that he had male lovers. His health deteriorated, and he had a severe ear infection that the prison doctor would not treat. When he got out of prison, he moved to Paris, but neither his health nor his reputation ever recovered — he eventually died of meningitis, a complication of the ear infection. He ended his days at a seedy motel in Paris, Hôtel d’Alsace, which obviously had some very ugly wallpaper. Now it goes by the name L’Hôtel and is an upscale four-star establishment.
Cunt by David Foldvari