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When you think of artists and narcotics, you might conjure up images in your mind of Hieronymus Bosch’s nightmarish biblical scenes or Salvador Dalí’s melting clocks. However, there’s no evidence that either of these two artists ever actually took drugs at any point in their lives.
4 lut 2018 · The images, which quickly went viral, served as visual, chilling proof that that the country is in the throes of a devastating opioid epidemic. Today, people addicted to heroin or prescription pain medication permeate American society—2.1 million in 2016.
15 wrz 2024 · 15 September 2024. 'Why do we take drugs' has become the theme of a new art exhibition at a museum for the next six months. The show is set to explore how people consume narcotics across...
The project “gave a face” to the drugs, she says, creating a visual representation to match the mental states the drugs induced. When she showed the image of speed, with its sharp white spikes ...
When Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters kicked off Haight-Ashbury's counterculture in the 1960s, LSD was the key ingredient in their potent mix of drugs, the Hell’s Angels, the Beat poets, and their local band The Warlocks (soon to become The Grateful Dead).
18 mar 2016 · The New Mexico-based photographer takes portraits of people peaking on different drugs, showcasing just how diverse the effects—and individuals who use mind-alternating substances—are.
21 maj 2021 · The Human Cost: America’s Drug Plague features the work of four photographers and documentary filmmakers taking an unflinching but deeply compassionate look at these harrowing stories of profound loss.