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PHOTOFIT BY GILES REVELL
PHOTOFIT > In providing each sitter with the same tools – a 1970s police Photofit kit, the process by which they created their self-portrait was democratized; the immediate, tactile qualities of the kit enabling them to tell their own story as
PHOTOFIT BY GILES REVELL
PHOTOFIT > In providing each sitter with the same tools – a 1970s police Photofit kit, the process by which they created their self-portrait was democratized; the immediate, tactile qualities of the kit enabling them to tell their own story as
ART FILE 005
Barbara Bloom Mark Wallinger Martin Kippenberger Martin Kippenberger Jason Dodge Dirk Bell Mark Titchner
ART FILE 005
Barbara Bloom Mark Wallinger Martin Kippenberger Martin Kippenberger Jason Dodge Dirk Bell Mark Titchner
THE BEST FROM FIAC – FOIRE INTERNATIONALE D’ART CONTEMPORAIN
dOUG AITKEN | 303 gallery | new york Our fashion editor Igi Ayedun visited the FIAC – Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain in Paris and made a selection of the best exhibited there for us in collaboration with ModaSpot & Elle
THE BEST FROM FIAC – FOIRE INTERNATIONALE D’ART CONTEMPORAIN
dOUG AITKEN | 303 gallery | new york Our fashion editor Igi Ayedun visited the FIAC – Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain in Paris and made a selection of the best exhibited there for us in collaboration with ModaSpot & Elle
THOMAS DOZOL
THOMAS DOZOL was born in Martinique and studied Economics, Social Studies and Theatre in Paris before moving to New York In 2002 where he became a photographer. His work has been featured in Interview, Vogue Paris, AnotherMan, Apartamento, Kaiserin and
THOMAS DOZOL
THOMAS DOZOL was born in Martinique and studied Economics, Social Studies and Theatre in Paris before moving to New York In 2002 where he became a photographer. His work has been featured in Interview, Vogue Paris, AnotherMan, Apartamento, Kaiserin and
ART FILE / #02
From left to right: 1. Patti Smith, 1976 by ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE 2. Untitled, 1936 by CLAUDE CAHUN 3. The Lobster Telephone, SALVADOR DALÍ 4. The Doll, 1936 by HANS BELLMER 5. Self portrait, LUCIANO CASTELLI 6. Unknown 7. Bazaar, ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG viagra
ART FILE / #02
From left to right: 1. Patti Smith, 1976 by ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE 2. Untitled, 1936 by CLAUDE CAHUN 3. The Lobster Telephone, SALVADOR DALÍ 4. The Doll, 1936 by HANS BELLMER 5. Self portrait, LUCIANO CASTELLI 6. Unknown 7. Bazaar, ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG viagra
BALAKLAVA | 1986 BY ROSEMARIE TROCKEL
ROSEMARIE TROCKEL (born November 13, 1952 in Schwerte, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German Artist, and an important figure in the international contemporary art movement. From 1970–1978, Trockel addressed contemporary concerns, particularly women and their place in the art world. Her
BALAKLAVA | 1986 BY ROSEMARIE TROCKEL
ROSEMARIE TROCKEL (born November 13, 1952 in Schwerte, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German Artist, and an important figure in the international contemporary art movement. From 1970–1978, Trockel addressed contemporary concerns, particularly women and their place in the art world. Her
