DIARY LYLYBYE - SKIN - 2011





Victoria’s Secret Angels Throw Los Angeles SWIM Party

They cause a ruckus everywhere they go, and last night (March 30) the Victoria’s Secret Angeles were in the house at Club L in Los Angeles. Miranda Kerr, Alessandra Ambrosio, Adriana Lima, and Candice Swanepoel all showed up to promote the 2011 Victoria’s Secret SWIM Collection.


The Pink Carpet Event was quite the shindig, with a guest list that included Kim Kardashian, Joe Jonas, and John Legend. And with all the sexy new looks in the Victoria’s Secret SWIM Collection, beach season just got even hotter.





MUSIC RICHARD PRINCE - AMERICAN PRAYER - SOUNDTRACK - 2011






A Lovely, Lyrical, Lilting name - Lolita : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - 1962
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl - Sonny Boy Williamson I - 1937
Candy - The Byrds - 1968
Open the door Richard ! - Jack McVea and his All-Stars - 1947
Bug Powder Dust (Kruder and Dorfmeister remix) - Bomb the Bass featuring Justin Warfield - 1998
San Fransisco Scene (The Beat Generation) - Reading by Jack Kerouac on the Beat Generation - 1960
Eulogy to Lenny Bruce - Nico - 1967
This Cold War With You - Floyd Tillman 1949
Thirteen Men - Ann-Magret - 1962
CIA Man - The Fugs - 1965
Mope_Itty Mope - The Boss-Tones 1959
The Monkey speaks his mind - Andre Williams - 2002
Artificial Energy - The Byrds - 1967
Just like Tom thumb's blues - Ramblin'Jack Elliot - 2007
Cherokee Boogie - Hank Williams - 1951
Dude Ranch Nurse - Sonic Youth - 2004
You're so vain - Howe Gelb and giant Sand - 1995
Mambo Italiano - Rosemary Clooney - 1954
Ooh Las Vegas - grams Parsons - 1974
Psycho Killer (LP version live) - Taking Heads - 1984
I Fought the Law - The clash - 1979
Sing Me back Home - Merle Haggard - 1968
Be Thankful For What's You've got - Massive attack - 1991
Magnificient Seven - Jon Rauhouse - 2005
Big Iron - Marty Robbins - 1959
Western Movies - The Olympics - 1958
Like Dylan in The Movies - Belle and Sebastian -1998
Ballad of Cable Hogue - Calexico - 2000
Night Nurse (Kruder and Dorfmeister Session) - Gregory Isaccs - 1997
H.Bomb - Lord Buckley - 1969
Motorcycle Mama - Neil Young - 1978
I Am a Lonesome Hobo - Bob Dylan 1967
Tumbling Tumbleweeds - Michael Nesmith - 1971


Thanks Nath.

Candice Swanepoel: Skinny Scare?

She showed up at the Victoria’s Secret SWIM event in Los Angeles yesterday looking rather thin, and now there are fears that Candice Swanepoel is too skinny.
The South African babe appeared to have lost quite a bit of weight since her photos from a few months ago, triggering several media sources to show concern.


A post on the Hollywood Life website said Candice was “scarily, skeletally, stick-thin,” while CBS News stated that she looked “startlingly slim.”
Back in November, Swanepoel told press, "Actually, this year my problem has been more putting the weight on and getting muscle on because it's been really busy. I've been traveling around like crazy. I get skinnier if I'm very busy.”




MUSIC PJ HARVEY - WRITTEN ON THE FOREHEAD - 2011

















Adrianne Palicki: "Wonder Woman" In Action

Hard at work on the set of her newest project, Adrianne Palicki once again hit the pavement of Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles last night (March 30).
The 27-year-old suited up in true "Wonder Woman" style, sporting the famous red and gold bustier, muted blue bottoms and shiny red leather boots as she filmed some heart-pumping action scenes.


Earlier this month, the first snapshots of the super-heroine's costume hit the web - and were met with some serious criticism after Palicki's pants appeared to be made of too-tight and too-bright vinyl and her boots were blue and heeled instead of their original red flat pair.
After a ferocious fan outcry, costumers quickly worked to alter the nostalgic outfit back to it's original crime-fighting form.




VAUDOU - FONDATION CARTIER POUR L'ART CONTEMPORAIN - 5 AVRIL . 25 SEPT 2011 - PARIS
















« POUR LES ARTS PRIMITIFS, ET NOTAMMENT POUR LE VAUDOU, IL Y A JACQUES KERCHACHE, ET IL N’Y A QUE LUI. » ANDRÉ MALRAUX

La Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain présentera pour la première fois au public un ensemble exceptionnel d’objets vaudou issus de la collection Anne et Jacques Kerchache dans une scénographie conçue par Enzo Mari, l’un des grands maîtres du design industriel italien. L’exposition est organisée avec la complicité d’Anne Kerchache – aujourd’hui Madame Kamal Douaoui – qui fut l’épouse de Jacques Kerchache jusqu’à son décès en 2001.

Jacques Kerchache et la Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain

Conseiller artistique et commissaire d’expositions, Jacques Kerchache était un ardent défenseur des arts premiers et a œuvré pour leur entrée dans les collections d’importants musées français. C’est à son initiative qu’ont été créés le Pavillon des Sessions du Louvre en 2001 et le musée du quai Branly en 2006. Jacques Kerchache a également collaboré avec la Fondation Cartier à de nombreuses occasions, tout d’abord sur les expositions thématiques À visage découvert (1992) et être nature (1998), mais aussi sur l’exposition personnelle de l’artiste haïtien Patrick Vilaire, Réflexion sur la mort (1997).


L’exposition vaudou

À la suite de ces collaborations, Jacques Kerchache et la Fondation Cartier ont souhaité organiser une exposition dédiée à la statuaire vaudou, mais ce projet a été suspendu suite à son décès en 2001. C’est donc à l’occasion du dixième anniversaire de la mort de Jacques Kerchache que la Fondation Cartier a décidé de dévoiler le monde secret et fascinant du vaudou qui fut sa passion tout au long de sa vie. À travers l’exposition Vaudou, la Fondation Cartier rend ainsi hommage à ce grand expert et explorateur, célèbre pour son œil exigeant et pour sa connaissance des arts premiers comme de l’art contemporain.

L’art vaudou

Dès les années 1960, Jacques Kerchache a su reconnaître la puissance esthétique et l’originalité stupéfiante de la statuaire vaudou et de ses formes. C’est à cette époque, lors de ses premiers voyages dans l’actuelle République du Bénin, berceau du vaudou, qu’il commence à rassembler ce qui est devenu aujourd’hui la plus importante collection de sculptures vaudou africaines. L’exposition présentera une centaine de ces objets, dont certains appartiennent désormais à des collections privées.

Des objets de culte

Les sculptures vaudou, assemblages anthropomorphiques de cordes, d’os, de coquillages ou de terre cuite, jouent un rôle primordial dans la pratique de ce culte religieux très ancien et toujours vivant, des côtes du Togo à l’ouest du Nigéria. Recouvertes d’une épaisse couche de matière faite de terre, d’huile de palme et de poudre, ces sculptures étranges et troublantes dégagent un sentiment de tension et d’appréhension. Leur esthétique ambiguë est intimement liée à leur rôle qui est à la fois de protéger leurs propriétaires du danger et de nuire aux personnes responsables de leurs problèmes.

Par sa silencieuse simplicité, l’exposition, propice à la méditation, laissera ces objets impénétrables prendre la parole et révéler ainsi le mystère et la beauté convulsive de la statuaire vaudou.

DIARY LYLYBYE - BALLET - 2011



Orpheus and Eurydice by George Frederick Watts



Kate Moss photographed by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott Vogue Japan May 2011



The International Style of the hall at the Met Opera designed by Wallace Kirkman Harrison




Kate Moss photographed by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott Vogue Japan May 2011



The International Style of the hall at the Met Opera designed by Wallace Kirkman Harrison

Male celebrities as woman

If the aliens finally decide to hit the gender reversal switch on their mothership one of these days, it’s going to be a scary scene in Hollywoo.














RICHARD PRINCE - DE KOONING - GAGOSIAN GALLERY - MARCH 30-MAY 21 - PARIS - 2011









it was time to pay homage to an artist I really like. Some people worship at the altar - I believe in de Kooning.
Richard Prince


Gagosian Gallery is pleased to present “Richard Prince: de Kooning” an exhibition of paintings and works on paper. This coincides with “Richard Prince: American Prayer" at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, an exhibition of American literature, ephemera and artworks from Prince’s personal collection.

Prince’s “de Kooning” series is a process of interaction with the canonic imagery of the Abstract Expressionist idol Willem de Kooning. The idea for these edgy Oedipal works came to him when he was leafing through a catalogue of de Kooning’s Women series. He started sketching over the paintings, sometimes drawing a man to de Kooning’s woman. As time went on, he began applying fragments of male and female torsos, genitalia, thighs, and facial features, cut and pasted from catalogues and vintage porn magazines, as well as drawing with graphite and oil crayon, adding outlines, silhouettes and textures to the original figures that further blur the distinction between de Kooning’s imagery and Prince’s own.

From these intensely worked drawings evolved a series of paintings that are, similarly, montages of elements from de Kooning's original paintings with figures cut from printed matter. The results are blown up onto large canvases via ink-jet printer, then the original material all but painted over. From the resulting abstract grounds, Prince then conjures up crude figures that recall de Kooning’s savage female subjects. The resulting hermaphroditic creatures are hybrids on several levels, merging male with female, painting with photography and print, and the refinement of modernist art with the vulgarities of mass cultural representation. Both homage and desecration, the de Kooning paintings exemplify Prince’s vision of a "Spiritual America," a historical consciousness fueled by a pervasive desire for rebellion and reinvention.

Mining images from mass media, advertising and entertainment since the late seventies, Prince has redefined the concepts of authorship, ownership, and aura. Applying his understanding of the complex transactions of representation to the making of art, he evolved a unique signature filled with echoes of other signatures yet that is unquestionably his own. An avid collector and perceptive chronicler of American subcultures and vernaculars and their role in the construction of American identity, he has probed the depths of racism, sexism, and psychosis in mainstream humor; and the mythical status of cowboys, bikers, customized cars, and celebrities. His most recent work is an explosive mix of pulp fiction, soft porn, and high art.




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