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More than 300 outtakes from Britney's David LaChapelle shoot (2016)


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24 minutes ago, RBFLOVESBRITNEY said:

She looks amazing. But what is the concept? lol

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Ooh, I looked into this. 

David LaChapelle recycled some of his props from previous photos.  The car images are from "The Crash" (2008).

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WWW.DAVIDLACHAPELLE.COM

Official website of the artist David LaChapelle's exhibitions. Retrospective, Monnaie De Paris, 2009

"In the main room stands a fantastical pop-up mural showing LaChapelle's own version of apocalypse: consumers laid out nude and clearly in anguish, exotic luxury products and humping golden pigs. Walking us through the exhibition, LaChapelle describes the new work, Decadence: The insufficiency of All Things Attainable (2008), as "anti-commodity art". He nods towards another series, The Crash (2008), four super-sized photographs, each printed on mounted cardboard. They display damaged American cars stacked on top of each other, each with a similar title: Enhanced Performance; Intelligent Decadence; Boundless Freedom; Luxurious Power. His latest work, he says, is "inspired by the idea of negative money. I'm taking this as a chance and an opportunity to say something."

 

The mirror platform was used in this photo: 

 

Called "The fall of an Ancient City" when posted on instagram but originally titled, "Pink Anarchy" and was part of this Couture Consumption series.

https://www.davidlachapelle.com/series-couture-consumption

I see the continuation of "anti-commodity art". I think?

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15 minutes ago, Ghoulia said:

Ooh, I looked into this. 

David LaChapelle recycled some of his props from previous photos.  The car images are from "The Crash" (2008).

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WWW.DAVIDLACHAPELLE.COM

Official website of the artist David LaChapelle's exhibitions. Retrospective, Monnaie De Paris, 2009

"In the main room stands a fantastical pop-up mural showing LaChapelle's own version of apocalypse: consumers laid out nude and clearly in anguish, exotic luxury products and humping golden pigs. Walking us through the exhibition, LaChapelle describes the new work, Decadence: The insufficiency of All Things Attainable (2008), as "anti-commodity art". He nods towards another series, The Crash (2008), four super-sized photographs, each printed on mounted cardboard. They display damaged American cars stacked on top of each other, each with a similar title: Enhanced Performance; Intelligent Decadence; Boundless Freedom; Luxurious Power. His latest work, he says, is "inspired by the idea of negative money. I'm taking this as a chance and an opportunity to say something."

 

The mirror platform was used in this photo: 

 

Called "The fall of an Ancient City" when posted on instagram but originally titled, "Pink Anarchy" and was part of this Couture Consumption series.

https://www.davidlachapelle.com/series-couture-consumption

I see the continuation of "anti-commodity art". I think?

This is amazing thank you!!

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