Rogue prosecutors like Larry Krasner go soft-on-crime and it has consequences for the cities.

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“As an artist I realise I am always the same, and yet I am always different. I change, my work changes but both remain within cycles that are peculiar to me."

Lee Krasner
The Solstice Series (1979-1981)

Twenty-one late collaged works.
First shown at Pace Gallery, New York 1981

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"To be a woman abstract artist in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s was a radical endeavour. With most avenues closed to them, they forged a network of overlapping communities to support one another..."

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Lee Krasner
Still Life, 1938

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Day 956 “Combat” (1965) Lee Krasner. Krasner was born on this day in 1908. She was there from the beginning of Abstract Expressionism, exhibiting alongside her husband, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Franz Kline, Barnett Newman and Willem de Kooning.

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American abstract expressionist painter Lee Krasner

Cornucopia, 1958

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"Larry Krasner is not a racist but his refusal to enforce the law in African American communities has had an equally destructive impact on its residents." - Former DA Seth Williams

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Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner has no regard for the lives of others, born or unborn.

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🎨 American abstract expressionist, 19 June 1984.

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Welcome to Krasnerland: Where cops are punished and criminals are set free.

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Nude sketches, c.1940 by US Abstract Expressionist Lee Krasner

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