Some of the talented (and sexy) acrobats from Les Farfadais circus troupe. YouTube has several clips of their performances.
Elsewhere on { feuilleton }
• The gay artists archive
A journal by artist and designer John Coulthart.
Photography
Some of the talented (and sexy) acrobats from Les Farfadais circus troupe. YouTube has several clips of their performances.
Elsewhere on { feuilleton }
• The gay artists archive
An eBay auction. All proceeds, after costs, will benefit Arthur Magazine.
“What else can I say? William Burroughs & his Gilded Cobra…. it’s actually my cobra ….”
Ira Cohen.
Previously on { feuilleton }
• The Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda

left: Interior Golden Section Series (1988); right: Untitled (1992).
Photography by Craig Cowan.
The Temple of Bakong (2001).
The temples and ruins of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom are effortlessly photogenic, so much so it seems impossible to take a bad picture of them. John McDermott’s photographs are especially fine, not least because he’s used infra-red film which always gives foliage a peculiar luminous appearance. Simon Marsden is the big populariser of this technique with his many photographs of ruins in Britain and Ireland.
Previously on { feuilleton }
• Adolph Sutro’s Gingerbread Palace
• The Jantar Mantar
• Hungarian water towers
• Karel Plicka’s views of Prague
• Atget’s Paris
Mario photographed by Karim Konrad.