Terry Richardson is back, sort of. His artwork can be seen on covers of latest issues of Rolling Stone and Harper's Bazaar. Contrary to popular belief, several magazines continued to collaborate with him during the last eight months, despite the condemnation he faced after being accused of sexual misconduct. The difference? Richardson's photos did not grace magazines' covers; they were tucked inside them.

I think that I am not the only one who would appreciate a heads-up, anytime any publication decides to collaborate with Uncle Terry. I am not talking about boycotting any magazine per se; all I'd like to know is which issues feature his brightly lit, cheerfully quasi-porn aesthetic accomplishments, so that I won't make mistake of buying them.

Something akin to "Midweek Madness," perhaps.

Terry Richardson Watch

Terry Richardson is back, sort of. His artwork can be seen on covers of latest issues of Rolling Stone and Harper's Bazaar. Contrary to popular belief, several magazines continued to collaborate with him during the last eight months, despite the condemnation he faced after being accused of sexual misconduct. The difference? Richardson's photos did not grace magazines' covers; they were tucked inside them.

I think that I am not the only one who would appreciate a heads-up, anytime any publication decides to collaborate with Uncle Terry. I am not talking about boycotting any magazine per se; all I'd like to know is which issues feature his brightly lit, cheerfully quasi-porn aesthetic accomplishments, so that I won't make mistake of buying them.

Something akin to "Midweek Madness," perhaps.

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