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Loomis (August 10, 1930 –
August 1, 2018),
known professionally as
Fakir Musafar, was an
American performance artist considered to be one of the founders...
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Fakir Musafar's Body Play, in the same
issue that also
showcased the
Industrial Piercing, the Apadydoe, and a
large gauge conch piercing.
Fakir Musafar noted:...
- the 70s and 80s,
including hanging himself between skys****ers,
Fakir Musafar (Roland Loomis), and
singer Miguel. The
process is very
delicate and is...
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Manning Peter Acworth Robert Mapplethorpe Ken
Marcus Daido Moriyama Fakir Musafar Helmut Newton Barbara Nitke Satine Phoenix Rex
Sardax Franco Saudelli Bill...
- An hourgl****
corset is a
garment that
produces a
silhouette resembling an hourgl****
shape characterized by wide hips,
narrow waist (wasp waist), and wide...
- ****ual curiosity.
Roland Loomis, also
known by his
chosen name,
Fakir Musafar, was one of the
founders of the
modern primitive movement. The 1989 RE/Search...
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Primitives Quarterly was a
magazine founded in 1992 and
published by
Fakir Musafar. It
contained information,
commentary and
interviews pertaining to advanced...
- West Hollywood, Ward met
Richard Simonton (aka Doug Malloy) and
Fakir Musafar.
Malloy published a
pamphlet in
which he
concocted fanciful histories of...
- (born 1946)
Robert Mapplethorpe (1946-1989) Ken
Marcus (born 1946)
Fakir Musafar (1930–2018)
Helmut Newton (1920–2004)
Barbara Nitke (born 1950) Roy Stuart...
- his
personal philosophy) are
paraphrases or
direct quotations of
Fakir Musafar, the
father of the
Modern Primitive movement. Fifteen-year-old Genevieve...