Monday, May 24, 2010

Stolen!



Vogue Paris June/July 2010// Picasso's The Pigeon with the Peas, stolen from the Paris MOMA earlier this month

This is not okay. This angular and pissed off vogue model seemed like an intimidating figure; maybe one who will terrify the art thieves who stole one of my lover's most famous pieces. But really. What art dealer would ever purchase a stolen Picasso with an estimated worth of 23 million Euros??

Friday, May 7, 2010

Descending Stairs





Italian Vogue, May 2010 Editorial// Duchamp's Nude Descending 1912

Duchamp came to prominence at an odd time in art history. He began to gain recognition just after the cubist period was beginning to wane, and was therefore in the constant pursuit of finding a movement that was right for him. His portrayal of the nude descending the staircase is probably his most famous work today, aside from his Fountain, however, at the time the work was scoffed. He was trying to be innovative with a model that has been used since the beginning of the practice of art, the female nude. When looking through the Italian editorial, I felt that the placement of this female parallel to the staircase was interesting, and messed with the way one interprets the space and use of the stairs, and was therefore worthy of being placed next to Marcel Duchamp.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Egyptian Royalty



Vogue Russia May 2010//Queen Neferti bust c. 1370 BC – c. 1330 BC
Russian Vogue always has the most stunning editorials. This one is no exception. It is romantic and recalls an older age, while displaying the newest from Valentino, Givenchy, and Chanel.... check out more here: http://community.livejournal.com/noirfacade/350918.html?#cutid1