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  • 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.
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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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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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-30.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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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. 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. 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. 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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. 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.
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  • 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-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.
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  • 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.
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  • Pilgrims turn their cameras to the skies to attempt to record a "sign" from the heavens. <br />
From October 13, 1990, through October 13, 1998, Conyers, Georgia housewife Nancy Fowler claimed that the Virgin Mary appeared to her and relayed messages to all citizens of the United States. The messages ranged from admonitions to prayers to warnings of war. The Virgin's supposed visits to Conyers, a suburban community about thirty miles east of Atlanta, make Conyers one of the longest-lived Marian apparition sites in the nation.<br />
In the early 1990s the roads to Conyers were clogged with pilgrims yearning to hear Mary's message. They came from every direction, but most were from heavily Hispanic southern Florida. They headed toward a large field adjacent to Fowler's home. Once there, they prayed on Mary's Holy Hill, filled bottles with water from the Blessed Well, or visited the small bookstore on the property.<br />
At midday the pilgrims moved toward Fowler's farmhouse. Inside, Fowler waited for a message from the Virgin Mary in the Apparition Room; outside, members of Our Loving Mother's Children, the volunteer group that organized the Conyers gatherings, led the crowd in song and in prayer. The pilgrims prayed in their native tongues, including English, Spanish, Russian, and Chinese. When Mary's message was broadcast over loudspeakers, the pilgrims raised their rosaries, icons, and petitions heavenward, hoping the items would be blessed by the presence of the Virgin Mary. Some claimed miracles at this site—rosaries turning to gold, the sun spinning and changing colors, and the scent of rose petals filling the air.
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  • From October 13, 1990, through October 13, 1998, Conyers, Georgia housewife Nancy Fowler claimed that the Virgin Mary appeared to her and relayed messages to all citizens of the United States. The messages ranged from admonitions to prayers to warnings of war. The Virgin's supposed visits to Conyers, a suburban community about thirty miles east of Atlanta, make Conyers one of the longest-lived Marian apparition sites in the nation.<br />
In the early 1990s the roads to Conyers were clogged with pilgrims yearning to hear Mary's message. They came from every direction, but most were from heavily Hispanic southern Florida. They headed toward a large field adjacent to Fowler's home. Once there, they prayed on Mary's Holy Hill, filled bottles with water from the Blessed Well, or visited the small bookstore on the property.<br />
At midday the pilgrims moved toward Fowler's farmhouse. Inside, Fowler waited for a message from the Virgin Mary in the Apparition Room; outside, members of Our Loving Mother's Children, the volunteer group that organized the Conyers gatherings, led the crowd in song and in prayer. The pilgrims prayed in their native tongues, including English, Spanish, Russian, and Chinese. When Mary's message was broadcast over loudspeakers, the pilgrims raised their rosaries, icons, and petitions heavenward, hoping the items would be blessed by the presence of the Virgin Mary. Some claimed miracles at this site—rosaries turning to gold, the sun spinning and changing colors, and the scent of rose petals filling the air.
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  • From October 13, 1990, through October 13, 1998, Conyers, Georgia housewife Nancy Fowler claimed that the Virgin Mary appeared to her and relayed messages to all citizens of the United States. The messages ranged from admonitions to prayers to warnings of war. The Virgin's supposed visits to Conyers, a suburban community about thirty miles east of Atlanta, make Conyers one of the longest-lived Marian apparition sites in the nation.<br />
In the early 1990s the roads to Conyers were clogged with pilgrims yearning to hear Mary's message. They came from every direction, but most were from heavily Hispanic southern Florida. They headed toward a large field adjacent to Fowler's home. Once there, they prayed on Mary's Holy Hill, filled bottles with water from the Blessed Well, or visited the small bookstore on the property.<br />
At midday the pilgrims moved toward Fowler's farmhouse. Inside, Fowler waited for a message from the Virgin Mary in the Apparition Room; outside, members of Our Loving Mother's Children, the volunteer group that organized the Conyers gatherings, led the crowd in song and in prayer. The pilgrims prayed in their native tongues, including English, Spanish, Russian, and Chinese. When Mary's message was broadcast over loudspeakers, the pilgrims raised their rosaries, icons, and petitions heavenward, hoping the items would be blessed by the presence of the Virgin Mary. Some claimed miracles at this site—rosaries turning to gold, the sun spinning and changing colors, and the scent of rose petals filling the air.
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  • Combines cutting summer wheat on huge tracts of rich farmland in Eastern Washington State'ds Palouse region.
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