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The bodies of her subjects bear all-too physical traces of conflict and aggressive foreign policy: two Cambodian teenagers who have lost their legs to landmines while gathering wood near their homes
and Joan Didion
caught in Paris by PIERRE-ANGE CARLOTTI
the urban tales of streetwear brand AVOIDSTREET are imagined in an advertorial
Trophy Lives - Philippa Snow (Discourse series) tennis The bodies of her subjectsWe know that celebrities can make great muses: think of the work of Richard Phillips, who has painted an entire series of works inspired by Lindsay Lohan, Robert Pattinson, and Miley Cyrus, or of Urs Fischer, who recently showed a life sized candle in the shape of Leonardo DiCaprio. Notoriously, the art collector Peter Brant commissioned the wickedly satirical Italian American artist Maurizio Cattelan to make a sculpture of his wife, the supermodel