Published in conjunction with the exhibition Masquerade, Make-up & Ensor at MoMu - Fashion Museum Antwerp, this book celebrates the craftsmanship and creativity of make-up and hair artists: the painters of fashion.
Belgian artist James Ensor's ideas about masquerade, vanity, seduction, deception and the transient are explored from a contemporary perspective. Throughout history, make-up has been viewed with suspicion and compared to the wearing of a mask: a mask to hide one's true face. Ensor’s work prompts a number of universal questions:
Why do we wear masks?
Why do we fear visible ageing?
How do we navigate ever-changing beauty ideals?
This book investigates the profound connections between make-up and the many facets of our humanity.
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ISBN
9789401427067
Aantal pagina's
256
Datum van verschijning
20240923
Breedte
238 mm
Hoogte
298 mm
Dikte
30 mm
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