mercoledì 29 febbraio 2012
domenica 19 febbraio 2012
domenica 29 gennaio 2012
Cindy Sherman exposes at MOMA and I'm in love! (February 26–June 11, 2012)
Cindy Sherman (American, b.  1954) is widely recognized  as one of the most important and influential  artists in contemporary  art. Throughout her career, she has presented a  sustained, eloquent,  and provocative exploration of the construction of  contemporary  identity and the nature of representation, drawn from the  unlimited  supply of images from movies, TV, magazines, the Internet, and  art  history.  Working as her own model for more than 30 years, Sherman  has  captured herself in a range of guises and personas which are at  turns  amusing and disturbing, distasteful and affecting. To create her   photographs, she assumes multiple roles of photographer, model, makeup   artist, hairdresser, stylist, and wardrobe mistress. With an arsenal of   wigs, costumes, makeup, prosthetics, and props, Sherman has deftly   altered her physique and surroundings to create a myriad of intriguing   tableaus and characters, from screen siren to clown to aging socialite.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Sherman has selected films from MoMA’s collection, which will be screened in MoMA’s theaters during the course of the exhibition. A major publication will accompany the exhibition.
venerdì 27 gennaio 2012
lunedì 23 gennaio 2012
Drop dead diva: How “fat” can be “sexy”
In a society where “thin” means “winner” and “fat=loser”, there is no space in the Television world
for people who don’t reflect this sad equation.
And for that reason a TV show like “Drop Dead Diva” I think worth’s a prize. 
Indeed, this American TV series shows the real average American woman (a 14) and understands how she feels; the frustration for not fitting the right clothes or not reflecting the modern canons of beauty and finally being judged for that.
Drop Dead Diva talk is about the positive potential of women who can be smart&sexy, an association that have never been really used. 
My question is: will people start judging for what we do instead of  what we look like one day?
lunedì 9 gennaio 2012
martedì 3 gennaio 2012
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