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Fiction of celebrity: somewhere drunk with passion
Dancing with the stars. Celebrity. What price? ……..Celebrity is not the same as being celebrated , but celebrity is often a precondition of being famous.The concept of celebrity as study in itself, as in being a celebrity,is a modern invention, … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew McConnell Stott, Cintra Wilson, J.C. Hobhouse, Janet Whitman, Johanna Schneller, John Cam Hobhouse, Joseph-Denis Odevaere, Lawrence Taylor, Leah McLaren, Marilyn Monroe, Michael jackson, Pauline Kael, Sophia Coppola, Tiger Woods
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Clouds of celebrity:A fiction somewhere drunk with passion
Dancing with the stars. Celebrity. What price? ……..Celebrity is not the same as being celebrated , but celebrity is often a precondition of being famous.The concept of celebrity as study in itself, as in being a celebrity,is a modern invention, … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew McConnell Stott, Bob Dylan, Calvin Klein, Cintra Wilson, J.C. Hobhouse, Janet Whitman, Johanna Schneller, John Cam Hobhouse, John Lennon, Joseph-Denis Odevaere, Lawrence Taylor, Leah McLaren, Lord Byron, Madonna, Marilyn Monroe, Michael jackson, Pablo Picasso, Pauline Kael, Ralph Lauren, Sophia Coppola, Tiger Woods
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those a-ha! moments: fetish for the pathologically creative
There is an element of intentional controversy. He just happened to have a infant’s skull tucked away in the corner of the workshop and bingo! he found the right context to use it. It was one of those a-ha moments, … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Miscellaneous
Tagged Andrew McConnell Stott, Damien Hirst, E.J. Trelawny, Edward Prescott, For Heaven's Sake Damien Hirst, Hans Holbein the younger, John William Waterhouse, Joshua Glenn, Jude Tyrrell, Koestler, Leigh Hunt, Lord Byron, Oprah Winfrey, Richard Eden, Roya Nikkhah, Sally Russell, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Subodh Gupta, Terence Corcoran, William Hanley
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trout mask replicas: diving without masks
Ostensibly, they were deeply in love. Objectively, they were talented artists.Very talented. The suicides, one week apart of Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake are now branded as the “Golden Suicides”, coming to a theater near you, hang your hat on … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Adam Sandler, Andrew McConnell Stott, Beck, Beck Hansen, Captain Beefheart, David Amsden, Deven Golden, Don Van Vliet, Frederico Garcia Lorca, Holly Willis, Jenna Wortham, Jeremy Blake, John Baldessari, John Milton, Julie Christie, Laurence Sterne, Leigh Hunt, Mark Twain, Nancy Jo Sales, Ossie Clark, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Reynolds Price, Theresa Duncan
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