The History of Cabaret: Inside the sex and politics of the Weimar-era musical, from Isherwood's Berlin to the latest production at the Hayes.
Interdisciplinary artist Suzanne Jongmans uses her skills as a sculptor and costume designer to create recycled garments from packing materials such as Styrofoam, plastic sheets, and segments of thick bubble wrap. The costumes take the form of elaborate bonnets and high collared dresses which are then photographed on subjects in poses reminiscent of portrait styles from the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. Specifically the Dutch artist references paintings created by artists such as Rembrandt, Holbein the Younger, and Rogier van der Weyden in her styled photographs. More
“More things should look like Catholic relics”
Currently impressing audiences as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the latest James Bond film, Spectre, Christoph Waltz covers L'Uomo Vogue. Photographed by Francesco
La extraña costumbre medieval de soplar la trompeta con el culo
Today: Lego haunted houses, a confused grasshopper, and a scaredy-cat tiger.