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Between 1950 and 1951, Camel Cigarettes ran an ad campaign targeting American college students in response to the 1950 Wynder and Graham study linking tobacco consumption with lung cancer. The advertisements featured various campus-dwelling anthropomorphic animals smoking and quipping about the research. At least 41, but probably more, illustrations are scattered around student newspapers and magazines from the time. (¼)
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Mystery! - Opening titles by Edward Gorey and Derek Lamb (1980)
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A Y2K bedroom featuring Apple iMac and iBook and a whole… orange theme.
VCF Midwest 20
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Oh thinking abt 2021 when I was boarderline homeless living in that RV w hardly any power and when I was helping this homeless dude at my work get some food n then I couldn’t stop myself from sobbing the rest of my shift bc he was so kind and funny and even tho I couldn’t give him a lot he obviously felt compelled to make me laugh which just broke my composure entirely
walking through it
acrylic paint, pencil, archival inkjet print on canvas
24x30”
2025
Tashi Salsedo
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