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Fine Print: Dance of the Flaming Coke. Pittsburgh, USA, 1955 All Prints The ambiguous relations between power

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The ambiguous relations between power and represent- whether in the form of Dutch colonial patrol notes from the 1930s

directed by Henry Koster

Thomas Dworzak assembles his nostalgic black and white photographs and quotes from Russian 19th century romantic literature

(They used to live in Iguala

was one of the most loved politicians in history and an icon of American liberalism

Fine Print: Dance of the Flaming Coke. Pittsburgh, USA, 1955 All Prints The ambiguous relations between powerAfter W. Eugene Smith quit LIFE magazine in 1954, he shot more than 11,000 photographs of Pittsburgh from 1955 1957 for a book celebrating the citys bicentennial. Smith documented every corner of this vibrant industrial metropolis the most comprehensive visual chronicle ever made of an American city in motion. This striking image captures a steelworker tending production of coke, a fuel used to make molten iron. As Smith explained in the 1959 Popular

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