Showing posts with label Balthus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Balthus. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2013

Ads Imitate Art: American Apparel and Balthus

Thérèse Dreaming, 1938 (right)

American Apparel advertising and the paintings of Balthus. Need I say more?
"Balthus: Cats and Girls: Paintings and Provocations" is at the Metropolitan Museum through January 12, 2014. The painter of pubescent girls and self-proclaimed "King of Cats" once remarked that "The idea I am trying to get across has to do with religion, not at all with eroticism."
American Apparel ads, many of which have been banned in Britain, can be seen on bus shelters, billboards, magazines and in the archive on their website.

Which do you find more disturbing?

Thérèse on a Bench Seat, 1939 (top)



The Room, 1952-54 (top)


Getting Up, 1955 (bottom)



The Golden Fruit,  ca. 1959 (left)



Girl on a Bed, c. 1950 (bottom)



Nude in Front of a Mantel, 1955 (left)



The White Skirt, 1937 (top)



Nude With a Cat, 1949 (top)



Alice, 1933 (left)



The Toilet, 1957 (top)



Detail of The Living Room, 1941-43 (right)



Guitar Lesson, 1934 (top)


11/27/13 NOTE: One photo that was not an actual American Apparel ad has been removed.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Days of Burgundy and Dusty Rose

A friend snapped this lovely palette of vintage containers (Tupperware?). I was inspired to indulge in some chromatic free association.
























Top to bottom
Vintage covered containers; Bobbi Brown Makeup; Pink Lincoln 6-cent stamp (1879-1882); brick wall; vintage book on Window Display; anatomical model, cross section of head; Balthus, 'Girl and Cat', 1937; Porsche color chart, Florence Broadhurst fabric, Aubrey; scene from Anchorman, old painted Borden factory door in Wassaic; anatomic diagram of 'A Woman and Her Foetus', by Mansour b eliyas Chirazi, circa 1425-50.
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