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Baroque Carnival Euphoria by Emily Walters

26th August 202126th August 2021  Emily Walters

Emily Walters’ collage, Baroque Carnival Euphoria, is a gorgeously frothy pink concoction that celebrates the extravagance of Italian frescoes and the Carnivale di Venezia whilst also looking forward to contemporary neon street art and pop culture.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Baroque, Baroque Carnival, Baroque Carnival Euphoria, BAROQUE Guest Editorial, Camp, carnival, Eighteenth-century Italy, Emily Walters, Pop-culture, Susan Sontag, Venetian masks, Venice

Three Exorbitant Acts: Eurovision 2008-2013 by Selin Genc

12th August 2021  Selin Genc

Selin Genc takes us on a return trip, economy class, to the Eurovision of the early 00s, where austerity was answered with excessive performances – and a singing turkey!

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Posted in Arts, Film and Media, MusicTagged: Baroque, BAROQUE Guest Editorial, Camp, Dario Agento, Dustin the Turkey, Eurovision, Eurovision Song Contest, Florin Cezar, Rodolfo Chikilicuatre, Selin Genc, suspiria

Camp: Notes on Fashion at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

30th June 201930th July 2021  Georgia Good

Following its grand opening at the Met Gala, the exhibition Camp: Notes on Fashion explores the concept of ‘camp’ through a Sontagion lens and reveals its cultural, political and social significance today, writes our contributor Georgia Good.

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Posted in Art and design, Arts, FashionTagged: Alessandro Michele, Andrew Bolton, Andy Warhol, Aubrey Beardsley, Balenciaga, Camp, Camp: Notes on Fashion, Caravaggio, Christopher Isherwood, Coronation Street, Johan Zoffany, Louis XIV, Mannerism, Met Gala, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Notes on Camp, Oscar Wilde, Pre-Raphaelite, Rosso, Salvatore Ferragamo, Susan Sontag, Swan Lake, The Costume Institute, Yves Saint Laurent
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