quarta-feira, novembro 09, 2005

Segundo as revistas especializadas, Maurizio Cattelan e Vanessa Beecroft, dois dos mais reputados artistas plásticos do panorama internacional, andavam zangados por causa de acusações de plágio. Diz-se que ela o acusava a ele de lhe roubar ideias. A BlackBook decidiu juntá-los para uma conversa "to set the record straight". O Melhor Anjo rouba-lhes as perguntas, baralhando as regras do real. As respostas, ao longo do texto, estão publicadas no número de Outubro, já nas bancas habituais.



MC: How do you think you have changed? Are you the same, or is it that the world around you completely different? Is that a question or a suggestion? What do you think of women? What do you think you do to them? Do you see yourself as a provocateur? Where else would you like to be? Do you think i really do [copy your ideias]? Why devote pages to us and not speak about more relevant things? Did you ever build your public persona in such a way that it would work better for newspapers? Does it matter who you are talking to? So whose fault is it anyway? Do you ever feel guilty?


VB: Should't we be talking about art, anyway? What do you think of women? What do you think of as revolutionary? What do you think of as reactionary? If you were Dante and had the chance to put people in Paradiso, Inferno, or Purgatorio, who would you place where? Am I speaking to you now, or to your alter ego - the domestic aspiring young intellectual that writes on your behalf? Why do I think of you as a Fellinian man with an excess of libido, everything I loathe in men? What are you ashamed of?

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