
Shatto palms [south LA]: photo by Andrew Murr, 2 November 2017

Adobe buttress [Taos]: photo by Andrew Murr, 16 April 2016

Golden hour garage [south LA]: photo by Andrew Murr, 28 October 2017

Conduit [Inglewood, LA]: photo by Andrew Murr, 2 November 2017

Lines: photo by Andrew Murr, 31 October 2017

Mars [6th Street Bridge, LA 2016]: photo by Andrew Murr, 30 October 2017

Granite [Joshua Tree National Park]: photo by Andrew Murr, 4 November 2017

Overgrowth [Northumberland, UK 2016]: photo by Andrew Murr, 31 October 2017

Red rising right [MS]: photo by Andrew Murr, 29 October 2017

Anticipation [Rome]: photo by Andrew Murr, 17 July 2017
Lottery ticket man [Naples]: photo by Andrew Murr, 23 October 2017
Liberty [Memphis]: photo by Andrew Murr, 3 November 2017
Storefront photo [Clarksdale, MS]: photo by Andrew Murr, 1 November 2017
Orange truck. Bassman by day. [eastside LA]: photo by Andrew Murr, 3 November 2017
Trump (Zombie), Lawrence, KS: photo by Simon Kossoff, 19 September 2016
“Just as a bull fighter with his skill and knowledge extricates himself from danger he has himself invoked, so in this operation the surgeon deliberately endangers his patient, and then, with incredible speed and celerity, rescues him from death at the last possible split second…. Did any of you ever see Dr. Tetrazzini perform? I say perform advisedly because his operations were performances. He would start by throwing a scalpel across the room into the patient and then make his entrance like a ballet dancer. His speed was incredible: ‘I don’t give them time to die,’ he would say. Tumors put him in a frenzy of rage. ‘Fucking undisciplined cells!’ he would snarl, advancing on the tumor like a knife-fighter.”
Farmington, NM: photo by Simon Kossoff, 4 June 2010
Gas Station, I-70, KS: photo by Simon Kossoff, 27 August 2016

Lottery ticket man [Naples]: photo by Andrew Murr, 23 October 2017

Liberty [Memphis]: photo by Andrew Murr, 3 November 2017

Storefront photo [Clarksdale, MS]: photo by Andrew Murr, 1 November 2017

Orange truck. Bassman by day. [eastside LA]: photo by Andrew Murr, 3 November 2017

Trump (Zombie), Lawrence, KS: photo by Simon Kossoff, 19 September 2016
William S. Burroughs: Drumpfcare: Just What The Doctor Ordered
The lavatory has been locked for three hours solid…. I think they are using it for an operating room….
NURSE: “I can’t find her pulse, doctor.”
DR. BENWAY: “Maybe she got it up her snatch in a finger stall.”
NURSE: “Adrenalin, doctor?”
DR. BENWAY: “The night porter shot it all up for kicks.” He looks
around and picks up one of those rubber vacuum cups at the end of a
stick they use to unstop toilets…. He advances on the patient…. “Make an
incision, Doctor Limpf,” he says to his appalled assistant…. “I’m going
to massage the heart.”
Dr. Limpf shrugs and begins the incision. Dr. Benway washes the suction cup by swishing it around in the toilet-bowl….
NURSE: “Shouldn’t it be sterilized, doctor?”
DR. BENWAY: “Very likely but there’s no time.” He sits on the suction
cup like a cane seat watching his assistant make the incision…. “You
young squirts couldn’t lance a pimple without an electric vibrating
scalpel with automatic drain and suture…. Soon we’ll be operating by
remote control on patients we never see…. We’ll be nothing but button
pushers. All the skill is going out of surgery…. All the know-how and
make-do… Did I ever tell you about the time I performed an appendectomy
with a rusty sardine can? And once I was caught short without instrument
one and removed a uterine tumor with my teeth. That was in the Upper
Effendi, and besides…”
DR. LIMPF: “The incision is ready, doctor.”
Dr. Benway forces the cup into the incision and works it up and down.
Blood spurts all over the doctors, the nurse and the wall…. The cup
makes a horrible sucking sound.
NURSE: “I think she’s gone, doctor.”
DR. BENWAY: “Well, it’s all in the day’s work.” He walks across the
room to a medicine cabinet…. “Some fucking drug addict has cut my
cocaine with Saniflush! Nurse! Send the boy out to fill this RX on the
double!”
Hygienic Products Company ad for Sani-Flush Toilet Bowl Cleaner: Woman's Day, 1 May 1940 (Gallery of Graphic Design)
Dr. Benway is operating in an auditorium filled with students: “Now,
boys, you won’t see this operation performed very often and there’s a
reason for that…. You see it has absolutely no medical value. No one
knows what the purpose of it originally was or if it had a purpose at
all. Personally I think it was a pure artistic creation from the
beginning.
“Just as a bull fighter with his skill and knowledge extricates himself from danger he has himself invoked, so in this operation the surgeon deliberately endangers his patient, and then, with incredible speed and celerity, rescues him from death at the last possible split second…. Did any of you ever see Dr. Tetrazzini perform? I say perform advisedly because his operations were performances. He would start by throwing a scalpel across the room into the patient and then make his entrance like a ballet dancer. His speed was incredible: ‘I don’t give them time to die,’ he would say. Tumors put him in a frenzy of rage. ‘Fucking undisciplined cells!’ he would snarl, advancing on the tumor like a knife-fighter.”
A young man leaps down into the operating theatre and, whipping out a scalpel, advances on the patient.
DR. BENWAY: “An espontaneo! Stop him before he guts my patient!”
(Espontaneo is a bull-fighting term for a member of the audience who
leaps down into the ring, pulls out a concealed cape and attempts a few
passes with the bull before he is dragged out of the ring.)
The orderlies scuffle with the espontaneo, who is finally ejected
from the hall. The anesthetist takes advantage of the confusion to pry a
large gold filling from the patient’s mouth.…
William S. Burroughs (1914-1997): from Naked Lunch (1959)

Farmington, NM: photo by Simon Kossoff, 4 June 2010

Gas Station, I-70, KS: photo by Simon Kossoff, 27 August 2016

Crown Lodge Motel, MO: photo by Simon Kossoff, 2 July 2016

Rest Stop, WV/KY state line: photo by Simon Kossoff, 31 May 2011

Everglades, FL: photo by Simon Kossoff, 25 July 2015

Moab, UT: photo by Simon Kossoff, 26 October 2016

Monument valley, AZ: photo by Simon Kossoff, 27 October 2015

Venice Beach, CA. Jolly Roger Motel.: photo by Simon Kossoff, 3 February 2016

White Sands, NM: photo by Simon Kossoff, 5 May 2016

Joshua Tree, CA: photo by Simon Kossoff, 4 November 2015

Lebanon, KS. Geographical center of the United States.: photo by Simon Kossoff, 31 August 2015

Geographical center of the United States, KS: photo by Simon Kossoff, 11 March 2015

Dorset, UK: photo by Simon Kossoff, 2 July 2015

Bridport, Dorset, UK. Tessa.: photo by Simon Kossoff, 8 June 2015

Vista, CA: photo by Simon Kossoff, 31 December 2015

Escondido, CA. "Deep Dream" generated (iPod).: photo by Simon Kossoff, 2 September 2016

Denver, CO: photo by Simon Kossoff, 2 September 2016

Sheridan, WY: photo by Simon Kossoff, 31 August 2015

Las Vegas, NV: photo by Simon Kossoff, 27 March 2016

I-70 East, IL: photo by Simon Kossoff, 20 September 2013

Cody, WY: photo by Simon Kossoff, 8 September 2015

Cadillac, Michigan: photo by Simon Kossoff, 18 August 2015

Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. Medicine Bow.: photo by Simon Kossoff, 1 September 2016

I-70, CO/UT: photo by Simon Kossoff, 23 October 2015

Untitled: photo by Simon Kossoff, 11 May 2013

I-70 north (Indianapolis-Chicago]: photo by Simon Kossoff, 23 July 2014
Simon Kossoff. From Brighton, England now living in Kansas City.
I arrived in America when the recession was beginning to bite. It was an election year and both discontent and a need for change were in the air. Gas prices were rising steeply, the housing market was in crisis, businesses were on the brink of closing and the future for many people was looking uncertain.
These images were made on several road
trips I made during this time (and am still making) and could be described
as a collection of psychic co-ordinate points that I have plotted
between the imagined America that I brought with me from England and the
real America which I found on my arrival in 08.
They
are the search for a kind of personal orientation between the dream or
idea of a place and my actual experience of it in reality. Half truth,
half fiction, and tangled with personal symbolism these photographs are a
psychogeography - a journey which explores the destination.

Energy #3: photo by Roy, 4 November 2017

Energy #3: photo by Roy, 4 November 2017

Energy #3: photo by Roy, 4 November 2017

Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles: photo by Roy, 4 June 2017

Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles: photo by Roy, 4 June 2017

Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles: photo by Roy, 4 June 2017

Aquaculture #1: photo by Roy, 11 June 2017

Aquaculture #1: photo by Roy, 11 June 2017

Aquaculture #1: photo by Roy, 11 June 2017

Altiplano #3: photo by Roy, c. 2017

Altiplano #7: photo by Roy, 7 September 2017

Altiplano #7: photo by Roy, 7 September 2017

Altiplano #7: photo by Roy, 7 September 2017

Iran #4, In the Dasht-e-Kavir desert: photo by Roy, c. 2017

Iran #4, In the Dasht-e-Kavir desert: photo by Roy, c. 2017

Iran #4, In the Dasht-e-Kavir desert: photo by Roy, c. 2017

Allegheny Mountains near Mercersburg, PA: photo by Roy, c. 2017
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