An Interview with Artist Sharon Gault aka Mama Makeup

Sharon Gault (aka “Mama Makeup”) is not your ordinary makeup artist. Part artiste and part muse, she is equally at home being behind the camera as she is being in front of it. After shooting to fame as Madonna’s hair stylist in Truth or Dare, Gault later became the go-to artist for Lady Gaga – […]

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Without You I’m Nothing – Women’s Fashion Editorial

Inspired by Placebo‘s 1998 album “Without you I’m nothing” – Photographer Cochi Esse, Stylist Nicoletta Cianci, Model  Anna Tatton @ Nevs Agency London, Hair Yumi Nakada-Dingle using Aveda, Makeup Kamila Siemiatkowska using Illamasqua, Assistant Lei S. Models wears: top DOLCE & GABBANA, hat UMA TURAN.See More Images Skirt and top LIZ BLACK, jewelry LEI SIHAN – Lion Studio Hat and […]

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Lucien Hervé: Le Corbusier in India at agnes b.

Lucien Hervé: Le Corbusier in India is currently on view at agnès b. Galerie Boutique (50 Howard St, New York). Hervé worked alongside Le Cobursier as his “official” photographer for more than 16 years, taking thousands of photographs of the architect’s work. The photographs in this exhibition were taken during two trips to India, one […]

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Lucas by Nicolas Wagner -Men’s Fashion Editorial

Step into a world where fashion transcends boundaries and art meets avant-garde. In this men’s fashion editorial, shot by the renowned French photographer Nicolas Wagner, we explore an array of enigmatic styles that challenge the conventions of masculinity and aesthetic norms. Titled “Visions,” this series captures the essence of modernity through a lens that blends […]

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Artist MARTÍN GUTIERREZ: MARTIN(E), on view at RYAN LEE, New York

Multi-faceted artist Martin Gutiérrez is currently showing at RYAN LEE GALLERY, New York (through Aug 16). The exhibit entitled, Martin(e), is the artist’s first solo exhibition. Through photography, video and performance, Gutierrez showcases his “declaration of personal transformation that upends conventions of race, sexuality, gender, and class.” (continue from previous slide) The three part series of […]

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David Baskin – Artist Profile

Negotiating the uncertain border between the art object and consumerism, David Baskin’s recent sculpture explores the underlying agendas inherent in the “formal” properties of everyday consumer goods. Baskin begins with the objects themselves, making molds and casts directly from their forms, or disassembling and reconfiguring them to highlight their not so subtle appeals to our […]

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