We at MAO just love Jeremy Kost's new photo of Amanda Lepore which will be at the DPA re:Form Charity Auction on September 3rd.
The DPA has managed to get quite an impressive list of amazing art donations. But one that stood out from the pack was Jeremy's boobolicious photo of Amanda Lepore. Amanda is the self proclaimed Number 1 Transsexual in the world, she is a walking piece of plastic ass performance art.
(Photo #1, Jeremy Kost, "Amanda de Milo", 2008, 33" x 24", injket on paper, edition of 5)JK : Well, I think that they all relate to each other... My work really started with the East Village (tranny, drag queen, go-go boy) work and transcended to Celebrities, Boys, and international work (a la Thailand)... To me they all build subtle narratives without being so direct, and I think they also all speak to different notions of celebrity... the boys are a little different b/c they speak to ideas of intimacy, vulnerability, and so forth... the series of boys is really inspired quite a bit by Mapplethorpe, Warhol, and Pierson to be honest...
MAO Q : Where did you take this photo? When?
JK : It was in a dressing room at the old Boys Room.. I'd guess about 7 months ago maybe...
MAO Q : Why is it in 3 parts? Is one polaroid not big enough for Amanda?
JK : Well, I had been making these photographs of boys for my "Total Package" edition to coincide with my show at Colette in Paris... I was shooting 6 polaroids (3 from the front and 3 from the back). When one thinks about plastic surgery, the connotation of cutting and reassembling flesh is fairly apparent... I titled it "Amanda de Milo" b/c for some reason, well, I thought the posture reminded me of Venus in a very twisted downtown NYC way
MAO Q : How does this work fit into your body of work?
JK : It sort of ties a few different things together.... Amanda is well represented in my "downtown NYC work" for sure... how could she not be? As I continue the development of these Hockney and Mapplethorpe inspired collage works, which are scanned and then printed much larger as inkjet on paper prints, currently in an edition of 5... as they get MUCH larger, I think the edition size will decrease significantly.
Amanda de Milo!! What an exciting artwork for the Drug Policy Alliance! Thanks Jeremy for the generous donation.
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