January in New York. “Once more he was asked if he was an existentialist. He said he was not, because existentialism claims to answer all questions, which is impossible for a single philosophy, and he wanted the freedom to say yes as well as no.” Albert Camus in New York, Herbert R. Lottman
January in New York. “Once more he was asked if he was an existentialist. He said he was not, because existentialism claims to answer all questions, which is impossible for a single philosophy, and he wanted the freedom to say yes as well as no.” Albert Camus in New York, Herbert R. Lottman
January in New York. “Once more he was asked if he was an existentialist. He said he was not, because existentialism claims to answer all questions, which is impossible for a single philosophy, and he wanted the freedom to say yes as well as no.” Albert Camus in New York, Herbert R. Lottman
Of the heart.
Of the heart.
Of the heart.
Of the heart.
A shoot for @74escape Magazine with my love @phasesofmoon
A shoot for @74escape Magazine with my love @phasesofmoon
A shoot for @74escape Magazine with my love @phasesofmoon
A shoot for @74escape Magazine with my love @phasesofmoon
December, 2023. East coast to west coast and everywhere in between with you.
December, 2023. East coast to west coast and everywhere in between with you.
December, 2023. East coast to west coast and everywhere in between with you.
December, 2023. East coast to west coast and everywhere in between with you.
December, 2023. East coast to west coast and everywhere in between with you.
December, 2023. East coast to west coast and everywhere in between with you.
December, 2023. East coast to west coast and everywhere in between with you.
“The fruits of the earth belong to everyone, but the earth itself belongs to no one” Commissioned by @creativetime, The World’s UnFair by the New Red Order is located on an empty lot in what is currently referred to as Long Island City, Queens. Considered the fastest developing neighborhood in New York City, LIC has seen over 20,0000 apartment units built since 2010. While some might consider this progress, others have a different idea of what ownership should look like. At The World’s UnFair, New Red Order reminds us that if colonization happened over 500 years, decolonization will happen over 500 years, parcel-by-parcel. Visit New Red Order’s The World’s UnFair, but Never Settle. Open Thursdays Sundays 2-9pm (Fri Sat 2-10pm) through Oct 15 in Long Island City!
“The fruits of the earth belong to everyone, but the earth itself belongs to no one” Commissioned by @creativetime, The World’s UnFair by the New Red Order is located on an empty lot in what is currently referred to as Long Island City, Queens. Considered the fastest developing neighborhood in New York City, LIC has seen over 20,0000 apartment units built since 2010. While some might consider this progress, others have a different idea of what ownership should look like. At The World’s UnFair, New Red Order reminds us that if colonization happened over 500 years, decolonization will happen over 500 years, parcel-by-parcel. Visit New Red Order’s The World’s UnFair, but Never Settle. Open Thursdays Sundays 2-9pm (Fri Sat 2-10pm) through Oct 15 in Long Island City!
“The fruits of the earth belong to everyone, but the earth itself belongs to no one” Commissioned by @creativetime, The World’s UnFair by the New Red Order is located on an empty lot in what is currently referred to as Long Island City, Queens. Considered the fastest developing neighborhood in New York City, LIC has seen over 20,0000 apartment units built since 2010. While some might consider this progress, others have a different idea of what ownership should look like. At The World’s UnFair, New Red Order reminds us that if colonization happened over 500 years, decolonization will happen over 500 years, parcel-by-parcel. Visit New Red Order’s The World’s UnFair, but Never Settle. Open Thursdays Sundays 2-9pm (Fri Sat 2-10pm) through Oct 15 in Long Island City!
“The fruits of the earth belong to everyone, but the earth itself belongs to no one” Commissioned by @creativetime, The World’s UnFair by the New Red Order is located on an empty lot in what is currently referred to as Long Island City, Queens. Considered the fastest developing neighborhood in New York City, LIC has seen over 20,0000 apartment units built since 2010. While some might consider this progress, others have a different idea of what ownership should look like. At The World’s UnFair, New Red Order reminds us that if colonization happened over 500 years, decolonization will happen over 500 years, parcel-by-parcel. Visit New Red Order’s The World’s UnFair, but Never Settle. Open Thursdays Sundays 2-9pm (Fri Sat 2-10pm) through Oct 15 in Long Island City!
“The fruits of the earth belong to everyone, but the earth itself belongs to no one” Commissioned by @creativetime, The World’s UnFair by the New Red Order is located on an empty lot in what is currently referred to as Long Island City, Queens. Considered the fastest developing neighborhood in New York City, LIC has seen over 20,0000 apartment units built since 2010. While some might consider this progress, others have a different idea of what ownership should look like. At The World’s UnFair, New Red Order reminds us that if colonization happened over 500 years, decolonization will happen over 500 years, parcel-by-parcel. Visit New Red Order’s The World’s UnFair, but Never Settle. Open Thursdays Sundays 2-9pm (Fri Sat 2-10pm) through Oct 15 in Long Island City!
“The fruits of the earth belong to everyone, but the earth itself belongs to no one” Commissioned by @creativetime, The World’s UnFair by the New Red Order is located on an empty lot in what is currently referred to as Long Island City, Queens. Considered the fastest developing neighborhood in New York City, LIC has seen over 20,0000 apartment units built since 2010. While some might consider this progress, others have a different idea of what ownership should look like. At The World’s UnFair, New Red Order reminds us that if colonization happened over 500 years, decolonization will happen over 500 years, parcel-by-parcel. Visit New Red Order’s The World’s UnFair, but Never Settle. Open Thursdays Sundays 2-9pm (Fri Sat 2-10pm) through Oct 15 in Long Island City!