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  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Robert Frank's work hangs  defaced at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-35.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Performance artists mutilate the work of the photographer Robert Frank printed on newsprint in the front window of Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-33.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Robert Frank's work from his ground breaking book "The Americans" hangs  defaced as a gallery goer shreds it at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-23.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Robert Frank's work lies defaced at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-18.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Robert Frank's work lies defaced at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-19.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Gallery goers help in shredding the photographer Robert Frank’s work printed on newsprint at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-16.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. A performance artist shreds photographer Robert Frank’s work with ice skates at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-11.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Robert Frank's work from his ground breaking book "The Americans" hangs  defaced as a gallery goer shreds it at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-1.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Gallery goers view the photographer Robert Frank’s work printed on newsprint in the front window of Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-34.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Performance artists mutilate the work of the photographer Robert Frank printed on newsprint in the front window of Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-32.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Robert Frank's work hangs  defaced at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-30.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Robert Frank's work hangs  defaced at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-29.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. A performance artist defaces photographer Robert Frank’s work with printer's ink at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-28.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Robert Frank's work from his groundbreaking book "The Americans" hangs  defaced at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-26.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Robert Frank's work from his ground breaking book "The Americans" hangs  defaced as a gallery goer shreds it at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-21.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Robert Frank's work from his groundbreaking book "The Americans" hangs  defaced at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-25.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Robert Frank's work from his ground breaking book "The Americans" hangs  defaced as a gallery goer shreds it at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-22.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Robert Frank's work of a Welsh coal miner hangs  defaced at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-20.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Gallery goers help in shredding the photographer Robert Frank’s work printed on newsprint at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-17.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Leah Nash in hat helps in destroying the photographer Robert Frank’s work printed on newsprint at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-15.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Gallery goers help in shredding the photographer Robert Frank’s work printed on newsprint at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-14.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Gallery goers help in shredding the photographer Robert Frank’s work printed on newsprint at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-13.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. A performance artist shreds photographer Robert Frank’s work with ice skates at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-12.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. A performance artist shreds photographer Robert Frank’s work with ice skates at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-10.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. The photographer Leah Nash avoids the blades of an ice skating performance artist as he shreds  photographer Robert Frank’s work at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-9.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. A performance artist cuts the work of the photographer Robert Frank from the wall at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-8.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. A performance artist cuts the work of the photographer Robert Frank from the wall at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-7.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. A performance artist cuts the work of the photographer Robert Frank from the wall at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-6.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. A performance artist cuts the work of the photographer Robert Frank from the wall at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-5.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. A performance artist cuts the work of the photographer Robert Frank from the wall at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-4.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Performance artists carry what remains of photographer Robert Frank’s work at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-27.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Gallery goers view the enlarged contact sheets from photographer Robert Frank’s groundbreaking book "The Americans" at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work later was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-38.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Gallery goers view the enlarged contact sheets from photographer Robert Frank’s groundbreaking book "The Americans" at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work later was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-37.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Blue Sky Gallery co-founder Christopher Rauschenberg, son of the American painter Robert Rauschenberg, defaces a Robert Frank image of the poet Alan Ginsberg  at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-2.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Photographer Robert Frank’s contact sheets for The Americans"  at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-31.jpg
  • Portland, Oregon, USA. 26 FEB, 2018. Photographer Robert Frank’s "Trolly" - frame 16 - from his groundbreaking book "The Americans"printed on newsprint at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, Oregon, USA. The work was destroyed in a “Destruction Dance” performance defacing the photographs with ink and mutilation with scissors, knives and even ice skates  at the end of it’s run. The destruction was Frank's protest regarding today's greed in the global art market.
    Ken_Hawkins-3.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-27.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-20.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-12.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-4.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-3.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
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  • Depave's core volunteers with a mural of a farmer plowing up concrete to reclaim the land. Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-30.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-29.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-28.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-25.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-26.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-24.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-21.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-18.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-19.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-17.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-16.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-15.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-11.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-9.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-10.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-8.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-7.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-6.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-5.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-2.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-1.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-23.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-22.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-14.jpg
  • Volunteers working with the Portland Oregon nonprofit group Depave remove asphalt and concrete from parking lots in order to create gardens and playgrounds that foster both a higher quality of life and also better stormwater drainage, averting polluted, toxic runoff from streams and rivers. ** See accompanying text story within picture package.
    KenHawkins_depave_-13.jpg
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
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  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee". She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins 022.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins 021.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins 013.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins020.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins 019.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins 020.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins 018.tif
  • 1960's American singer - songwriter Janis Joplin relaxes backstage at Cincinnati Music Hall before taking the stage in 1968. Janis died of a heroin overdose in 1970.<br />
Janis Lyn Joplin; January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970 was an American singer-songwriter who first rose to fame in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her own backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band. Her first ever large scale public performance was at the Monterey Pop Festival; this led her to becoming very popular and one of the major attractions at the Woodstock festival and the Festival Express train tour. Joplin charted five singles; other popular songs include: "Down on Me"; "Summertime"; "Piece of My Heart"; "Ball 'n' Chain"; "Maybe"; "To Love Somebody"; "Kozmic Blues"; "Work Me, Lord"; "Cry Baby"; "Mercedes Benz"; and her only number one hit, "Me and Bobby McGee".  She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.
    Janis Joplin_KenHawkins021.tif
  • A cobbler works in his shop in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia - 1990
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  • A cobbler works in his shop in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia - 1990
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  • A cobbler works in his shop in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia - 1990
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  • An elderly woman stoops to sweep the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier just off Red Square in Moscow, Russia. 1990
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  • A fearful woman as tanks and armored vehicles roll through Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia
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  • An elderly woman stoops to sweep the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier just off Red Square in Moscow, Russia. 1990
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  • Georgian women enjoying a ballet performance in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia. 1990
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  • Georgian women enjoying a ballet performance in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia. 1990
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  • A young Georgian girl practices classical piano in her parents apartment in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia . 1990
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  • In a political turnaround, residents of Soviet Georgia begin to question the authority of police. 1990
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  • In a political turnaround, residents of Soviet Georgia begin to question the authority of police. 1990
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  • A Tbilisi market vendor gives samples of his honey in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia - 1990
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  • A Tbilisi market vendor gives samples of his honey in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia - 1990
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  • Citizens of Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia watch a political party's parade
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  • Citizens of Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia watch a political party's parade
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  • A fearful woman as tanks and armored vehicles roll through Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia
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  • Women light candles at an Orthodox church in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia
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  • Women light candles at an Orthodox church in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia
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  • A Russian war veteran proudly displays his campaign ribbons daily on the streets of Moscow
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  • A Russian war veteran proudly displays his campaign ribbons daily on the streets of Moscow
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  • A young Georgian girl practices classical piano in her parents apartment in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia . 1990
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