Tag: Lampoon issue 23
Transitioning – When tigers used to smoke even monkeys used to fall
«Will the mask have a conventional role or can it be a revealer?» -Louis Canadas considers a mask as a processor for a new personality
Beyond the Individual: Gabriele Rosati, between flesh and screen
From body to surface: a visual investigation by Gabriele Rosati into the transformation of identity and energy through technology, digital presence, and human contact
Photography between lucky accidents and scientific experiments
«That feeling when you get sent the negatives and you look at them, that is what you are working for» - Brendan Freeman on film photography
Lampoon / Transition – Patrick Procktor, a British artist in the 60s, is still leading the way
Post-war, post-austerity, and post-conscription: the oil paintings, watercolors and photographs of Patrick Procktor testifying societal change in 1960s Britain
Lampoon / Transition: when left alone we’re able to transcend ourselves
Carly Scott: open landscapes and desolated beaches give us back the freedom we’ve been longing for
Lampoon / Transition – Gender Identity, Sexuality and Fluidity
Masculinity in femininity balances the coping mechanisms, femininity in masculinity promotes wisdom: Marie Tomanova photography taps into androgyny
Transitioning – Ottilie Landmark confirms: «Photography is voyeuristic»
Ottilie Landmark portraying her wife: «the moment that you’re shooting, the person is giving you a power and you are in charge»
Lampoon / Transition – Shirley Temple takes on the US capitol
Katherine Hepburn, Trump and riots. «Acting is the most minor of gifts – after all, Shirley Temple could do it when she was four»
