
Matthew Rose exhibition view outside Galerie Tristesse Deluxe Berlin, September 2006.
More art work here.

"While it's legal to smoke weed here in Amsterdam, it's only done in coffee shops. The term coffee shop is used loosely here, because I don't remember seeing anyone drinking coffee. You go in, pick out which one you want, light up and get high. It's actually illegal to do it out in the public," according to Sean's blog.




IBM's display window at 310 Fifth Avenue in New York City in 1927 features a number of the company's offerings, including a card recorder, meat grinder, dial recorder, coffee grinder, computing parcel post scale, Type A time stamp and various pieces of punched card equipment. (VV2039) More images from the IBM archives.
From the "One-Third of a Nation" series, New York City by Arnold Eagle and David Robbins, New York City Federal Art Project, May to August 1938. National Archives, Records of the Work Projects Administration (69-ANP-1-2329-325).
Painted coffee shop by Scott Moore, Laguna Beach, California artist. See more of this fantastic artist's store front windows on his site.