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Britney Spears now a work of art
Bob Tourtellotte
LOS
ANGELES—Fallen pop princess Britney Spears has been called many things
this year as she has bounced in and out of rehab, attacked paparazzi
with an umbrella and shaken her stuff on MTV’s Video Music Awards.
No doubt, Spears has been a real piece of work. Now, she is more than 50
pieces of art at a Hollywood gallery.
Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbatos — makers of the documentary “The Eyes
of Tammy Faye” about former televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker Messner as
well as other films exploring fame — gathered paintings, sculpture and
other work for “Just Britney,” which opened at their gallery on Friday.
“We reached out to a number of artists and found Britney is such a
polarizing character these days,” said Steven Corfe, a co-curator of the
show with Thairin Smothers. “People absolutely adored her and wanted to
celebrate her bubblegum, pop princess years. Or, they thought she was an
irresponsible mother or wanted to play up the drug side of things,”
Corfe added. “The show reflects that whole spectrum.”
Pieces range from a portrait of the 25-year-old singer, “Gum Blond
XLVIII” by Jason Kronenwald, made of chewed bubble gum, to the 6-foot by
10-foot (1.8 by 3.0-metre) “Snake Charmer” by Jamie Boling, based on a
paparazzi photo of Britney exiting a car with her skirt hiked up and no
panties on. Spears rose to fame as a child star on the Disney Channel
and a member of the New Mickey Mouse Club. As a teenager, she released
chart-topping pop tunes like “Baby One More Time” and “Oops!...I Did It
Again.” |