"In the early nineties, a time of widespread moral panic, P-Orridge was labelled a satanist and accused of child abuse. In 1992, Scotland Yard raided h/er family home and seized two tons of archived material. No charges were made, but the police warned that they could not guarantee the artist’s physical safety, so, along with h/er first wife and their young daughters Caresse and Genesse, P-Orridge fled to Cazadero, a remote community of around three hundred and fifty people in Sonoma County, California."
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spez_dispenser ago
"In the early nineties, a time of widespread moral panic, P-Orridge was labelled a satanist and accused of child abuse. In 1992, Scotland Yard raided h/er family home and seized two tons of archived material. No charges were made, but the police warned that they could not guarantee the artist’s physical safety, so, along with h/er first wife and their young daughters Caresse and Genesse, P-Orridge fled to Cazadero, a remote community of around three hundred and fifty people in Sonoma County, California."
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/the-reinventions-of-genesis-breyer-p-orridge
fugazihatespizza ago
I'm not anti-art, but check out that tat.
http://content.animalnewyork.com/wp-content/uploads/glj-pandr.jpg