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How is it gonna sound the name 'Britney Spears' and 'Taylor Swift' in 50 years?


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Britney will forever be a huge icon and name among the biggest who existed, michael jackson, marlyn monroe, princess diana. 

Taylor wil be a generational "type of music and sound". Theyd be like , wow people used to listen to this kind of sxht. 20s sound. And Taylor was on top of that.

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Her name will be a synonym of  American Pop Culture. I can see her image being used more in artworks. I have already seen a few contemporary artists using her like Marilyn in the past. Britney will be remembered as the icon of her time. 

This month an art show took place in a contemporary art gallery in Los Angeles "Guerreros Gallery", this was one of the pieces made by artist Mia Scarpa https://www.instagram.com/mia.scahpa/

 

https://www.guerrerogallery.com/giftworx-three4one

 

 

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Like C'mon that is Britney! lol

 

Christophe de Rohan Chabot, BRITNEY/SKULL at Gaudel de Stampa, Paris, 2020

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Claire Tabouret, Because of You (Green) (2016)

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Queen of Art!

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Long before the culture at large began to re-evaluate Britney Spears, artists were incorporating her likeness into their work.

Britney Spears, Allegory of the 20th Century? How the Misunderstood Pop Star Has Inspired Visual Artists as an Avatar of the Early Aughts

Long before the culture at large began to re-evaluate Britney Spears, artists were incorporating her likeness into their work.

In Because of You, French painter Claire Tabouret’s 2016 solo gallery debut in the U.S., the titular works were a pair of portraits of Britney Spears, mostly shorn, with the remnants of a brunette mane still hanging from the back of her scalp. In soft washes of oil paint, the canvases tenderly immortalized the infamous moment in 2007 when the pop star had shaved her own head, as well as the obsessive, particularly cruel media circus that followed.

That episode was the first Tabouret had ever heard of Britney—but she was instantly struck by the singer’s removal of her own hair, a quintessential symbol of femininity. To her, this was an act of re-appropriating one’s image, a powerful rebuttal to the suffocating demands of unrelenting public scrutiny.

Over the years, across painting, digital collage, and other media, Tabouret and others have used the star’s image to pose questions of media ethics; the role of technology in representation; authenticity versus artifice; and above all, pointed instances of ***ism that were deemed perfectly acceptable in the very recent past.

Looking to the past with a fresh pair of eyes, what emerges is an unlikely transformation: a former teen pop star turned allegorical symbol.

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