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Portrait of Ann Woodward from the series 'Fame.' A book of 100 celebrity portraits from the 20th century. Rhizome says "FAME both literalizes and deconstructs the notion that celebrity has replaced religion, drawing parallels between the immediacy of tabloid culture in the internet age." While Daybees describes "beautiful new works look at the parallels between religion and celebrity." ArtRabbit describes FAME as "An extraordinary series of new work" and Eventbrite, New York, as a series of "Haunting portraits of some of the 20th century’s most famous celebrities".

Portrait of Ann Woodward from the series 'Fame.' A book of 100 celebrity portraits from the 20th century. Rhizome says "FAME both literalizes and deconstructs the notion that celebrity has replaced religion, drawing parallels between the immediacy of tabloid culture in the internet age." While Daybees describes "beautiful new works look at the parallels between religion and celebrity." ArtRabbit describes FAME as "An extraordinary series of new work" and Eventbrite, New York, as a series of…

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Celebrities, just like us mere mortals, are not immune to fashion failures and wardrobe malfunctions. From nip slips to busted seams, some celebrities have gone through these embarrassing moments. And, unfortunately, they were caught on camera. Let’s take a look back at some of the most epic fashion mishaps of all time! Please note that […] More

Portrait of British comedian Tony Hancock from the series 'Fame.' A book of 100 celebrity portraits from the 20th century. Rhizome says "FAME both literalizes and deconstructs the notion that celebrity has replaced religion, drawing parallels between the immediacy of tabloid culture in the internet age." While Daybees describes "beautiful new works look at the parallels between religion and celebrity." ArtRabbit describes FAME as "An extraordinary series of new work" and Eventbrite, New York, as a series of "Haunting portraits of some of the 20th century’s most famous celebrities".

Portrait of British comedian Tony Hancock from the series 'Fame.' A book of 100 celebrity portraits from the 20th century. Rhizome says "FAME both literalizes and deconstructs the notion that celebrity has replaced religion, drawing parallels between the immediacy of tabloid culture in the internet age." While Daybees describes "beautiful new works look at the parallels between religion and celebrity." ArtRabbit describes FAME as "An extraordinary series of new work" and Eventbrite, New…