Paul Kindersley
About Paul Kindersley (interview)
1.The Wylde Interview: Paul Kindersley
ARTIST AND PERFORMER PAUL KINDERSLEY PLAYS WITH NOTIONS OF GENDER, CAMP AND SELF-EXPRESSION WITH A VERVE THAT POKES FUN AT THE WORLDS OF FASHION AND ART. HE TELLS PIPPA BROOKS ABOUT BASSEY, BLOOMSBURY AND GOING #GLUTENFREE
-camp
If you describe someone's behaviour, performance, or style of dress as camp, you mean that it is exaggerated and amusing, often in a way that is thought to be typical of some male homosexuals.
-verve
Verve is lively and forceful enthusiasm.
-poke
-homosexuals.
-> wearing dresses and stuff , all men in japan wear dresses(kimono) , long nightshirts with belt , powerful japanese warriors ,
long nightshirts
https://www.clootietree.com/Petal+Back+Open+Back+Nightshirt+Long+Sleeve/0_CAAA027/PRAA211.htm
-> big spender - Shirley Bassey -> why exaggerated??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OlFUECdZUs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjRwo1ld_-U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rj_jlUGW48
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVSlILP4fSk
The minute you walked in the joint,
I could see
you were a man of
distinction,
A real big spender,
good-looking,
so refined.
so, wouldn't you like to know
what's going on in my mind
So let me get right to the point,
I don't pop my cork
for every guy I see.
Hey Big Spender,
Spend a little time with me.
Wouldn't you like to have fun, fun, fun?
How's about a few laughs, laughs?
I could show you a good time
Let me show you a good time
The minute you walked in the joint,
I could see
you were a man of
distinction,
A real big spender,
good-looking,
so refined.
so, wouldn't you like to know
what's going on in my mind,
So let me get right to the point,
I don't pop my cork
for every guy I see.
Hey big spender!
Hey big spender!
Hey Big Spender,
Spend a little time with me.
-Sufi mysticism and whirling dervishes
sufi
1.A Sufi is a member of a very spiritual group of Muslims.\
mysticism
1.Mysticism i a religious practice in which people search for truth, knowledge, and closeness to God through meditation and prayer.
whirling dervishes
A Sufi of an ascetic order, centered in Turkey but widespread internationally, whose ritual religious observances involve mystical poetry of Mevlana (Rumi), music, and a whirling dance.
dervishes
1.dervish is a member of a Muslim religious group which has a very active and lively dance as part of its worship.
2. (an oral style) If you say that someone is like a dervish, you mean that they are turning round and round, waving their arms about, or working very quickly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jglf7N5RXQ
-gigi gorgeous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URhwnC6pypo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigi_Gorgeous
Giselle Loren Lazzarato[2][3] (born April 20, 1992),[3] known professionally as Gigi Gorgeous, is a Canadian YouTuber, socialite, actress, and model.
In 2008, Lazzarato began uploading video blogs onto streaming platform YouTube. Her videos achieved popularity and established an online following for her. During the following years, she uploaded regularly to her channel along with creating and starring in the reality program The Avenue (2011–13). Following a brief hiatus, Lazzarato gained media attention after coming out as a transgender woman in 2013.[4][5] During 2014, Lazzarato documented her transition through her social media profiles, notably through her videos revolving around her cosmetic procedures, which obtained viral status. In 2016, an incident involving Lazzarato being deported from Dubai, due to her status as a transgender woman, resulted in widespread media coverage. Lazzarato was the subject of This is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous (2017), a Barbara Kopple-directed documentary that followed her life during her transition. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to have a limited theatrical release and several accolades including a Streamy.
Besides her personality work, Lazzarato has dabbled in acting and modeling work. Her performance credits include starring in fellow YouTuber Shane Dawson's short film I Hate Myselfie (2015) and its sequel, along with guest appearances in television series Project Runway All Stars, Me and My Grandma, Good Work, and Trailblazers, amongst others. Through modeling, she has appeared on the covers of Paper and FASHION, been featured in spreads for Galore, Kode, Refinery29, and Out. and served as a frequent muse of August Getty Atelier.
-kitsch
-niki de saint phalle
Niki de Saint Phalle (born Catherine-Marie-Agnès Fal de Saint Phalle, 29 October 1930 – 21 May 2002) was a French-American[3][4]sculptor, painter, and filmmaker. Widely noted as one of the few female monumental sculptors,[5] de Saint Phalle was also known for her social commitment and work.[6]
She had a difficult and traumatic childhood and education, which she wrote about decades later. After an early marriage and two children, she began creating art in a naïve, experimental style. She first received worldwide attention for angry, violent assemblages which had been shot by firearms. These evolved into Nanas, light-hearted, whimsical, colorful, large-scale sculptures of animals, monsters, and female figures. Her most comprehensive work was the Tarot Garden, a large sculpture garden containing numerous works ranging up to house-sized creations. Her idiosyncratic style has been called "outsider art"; she had no formal training in art,[1] but associated freely with many other contemporary artists, writers, and composers.[7]
Throughout her creative career, she collaborated with other well-known artists such as Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers, composer John Cage, and architect Mario Botta, as well as dozens of less-known artists and craftspersons. For several decades, she worked especially closely with Swiss kinetic artist Jean Tinguely, who also became her second husband. In her later years, she suffered from multiple chronic health problems attributed to repeated exposure to glass fibers and petrochemical fumes from the experimental materials she had used in her pioneering artworks, but she continued to create prolifically until the end of her life.
A critic has observed that Saint Phalle's "insistence on exuberance, emotion and sensuality, her pursuit of the figurative and her bold use of color have not endeared her to everyone in a minimalist age".[8] She was well known in Europe,[8] but her work was little-seen in the US, until her final years in San Diego. Another critic said: "The French-born, American-raised artist is one of the most significant female and feminist artists of the 20th century, and one of the few to receive recognition in the male-dominated art world during her lifetime".[9]
2.THE WYLDE QUESTIONNAIRE: PAUL KINDERSLEY
Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell, DBE (7 September 1887 – 9 December 1964) was a British poet and critic and the eldest of the three literary Sitwells. She reacted badly to her eccentric, unloving parents and lived much of her life with her governess. She never married but became passionately attached to Russian painter Pavel Tchelitchew, and her home was always open to London's poetic circle, to whom she was generous and helpful.
Sitwell published poetry continuously from 1913, some of it abstract and set to music. With her dramatic style and exotic costumes, she was sometimes labelled a poseur, but her work was praised for its solid technique and painstaking craftsmanship. She was a recipient of the Benson Medal.
3.His various online channels
vimeo
instant gratification
67 Shades of Acrylic
‘paint your self’
youtube
IME HACKING with LOTUSLAND PROFESSIONALS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJwDWXPh27E
https://twitter.com/PaulKindersley
Synonyms and Antonyms of genderless Text (dictionary)
Synonyms and Antonyms of genderless
suitable to or for either sex
- a trendy boutique selling genderless accessories—bandannas, caps, bracelets, etc.
Synonyms of genderless
androgynous, unisex, unisexual
Words Related to genderless
asexual, epicene, neuter, sexless, unsexed
gender-bending, transgender (or transgendered), transsexual (also transexual), transvestite
Near Antonyms of genderless
Antonyms of genderless
queer letter (interview at 1granary)
-non-binary
- Not exclusively male or female; having or pertaining to a gender identity which is outside of the gender binary; genderqueer.
- A person who identifies as neither male nor female. These people usually go by they/them pronouns, but some will choose neopronouns.
-Includes neutrois, agender, genderless, gender-neutral, and other senses of gender devoid of male or female aspects.
-neutrois, Having a null or neutral gender (being neither male nor female), and having or seeking to have no or reduced signs of physical sex.
-agenda, ???
-genderless, Without a gender, ''in its various senses''.
-gender-neutral,
1. Applicable or available to either gender (to both males and females).
2. Not indicating or restricted by gender, and thus applicable or available to those of any gender and to those of no gender.
3. In languages where words are assigned to one gender or another, lacking such an assignment.
-speed dating
Following approximately four minutes of conversation, a bell is rung, the men proceed to the next lady, and another four-minute speed date begins. The ladies always remain at their own tables. Following each speed date, participants mark on a card whether they would have an interest in meeting their date again.
-residency
Interview 3 oct. (first hand)
M/W, name , job , date
1. when you came up with the words of gender, What comes to your mind?
2. clothing, material, object about gender
M/ SHIN / student /
barber shop, hair, beard
necktie
drag queen
Man/Dmitry/ ???/ 12:39 Fri. 27 Sep.
yin and yang ,
different energy,
male->rock female-> water
M/daniel/shop owner(bonny cosmetics)/ 14:32 Fri. 27 Sep.
the main thing is to be genuine (a person is important )
Man- why they grew their beard
woman- beauty , fabulous (i wouldn't born without their existence
M/Gonzalo/ industrial design studnet/ 00:10 sun. 29 Sep.
10years ago, I think there is just male or female.
But now I think there are Male female trans or something else.
I dont really care about gender.
You can be whatever you want.
I dont see any for it.
you were born with sex but you can be whatever you want.
Man - pennis
Woman - vagina
brand about gender , unisex ?
Random identities (Stefano pilati)
Eckhaus Latta
Gender neutrality was forefront at their recent Spring/Summer 19 show, with bold prints such as red and white stripes and a glorious cowhide design that would work on any and all genders. Found in prestige shopping locations across the globe such as Dover Street Market in New York, Galeries Lafayette in Paris, Opening Ceremony in Tokyo, Matches in London alongside Net-A-Porter and Ssense online, Ekhaus Latta designer Mike Eckhaus explains ‘we relate to gender identity a little less aggressively. It’s less binary and I think that’s something we have always felt attuned to.’
Telfar
a unisex clothing line created in New York in 2005, is ‘not for you — it’s for everyone’. Sold internationally, Telfar’s most recent Spring Summer 19 collection was a hit at New York Fashion Week as excited guests saw an unusual runway show that was an audio-visual experience, something founder Telfar Clemens is excellent at producing. On the website, you can find select pieces from the SS18, FW18 and C21 Capsule Collections, including cosy hoodies perfect for winter and high-quality leather belts and shopping bags.
one dna(fur)
For gender-neutral basics ideal for creating a minimalist and stylish capsule wardrobe, look no further than One DNA. The emerging designer based in New York City creates ready-to-wear apparel that suits a multitude of body shapes and sizes. Getting unisex clothing right is notoriously difficult, but One DNA have hit the nail on the head with their clothes that break down the womenswear/menswear barrier without sacrificing its style DNA.
Rich Mnisi
Inspired by fashion, music, art and nature, Africa Fashion International Young Designer of the Year in 2014, Rich Mnisi, is a South African based brand showcasing a genderless, contemporary look. The NWA-MULAMULA: MOTHER ’18 collection is particularly striking and unique, featuring bold prints, asymmetric hems and flattering shapes that wouldn’t look out of place on a red carpet or equally at the pub. Mnisi’s clothes are glamorous and modern and just one piece would infuse anyone’s wardrobe with enough style to make a statement on any street.
human-sevdaliza
hendrik kerstens (book and google)
Lorna Simpson
jean Paul gaultier
man in skirt (book)
bystander - lee June
The theme of the work that I've been working on is "Human." The Cranbrook Academy's graduation show, "Who We Are?" brings out 20 male and 20 female uniforms, bringing out the "under-the-table hands" in which students living the same life behave differently.
My interests are color and body. I took the most human body lessons at school, and at some point I was wondering. Is it an interest in the physical human body as it is shown, or is it an interest in the inner body of a person? Then there was the question, 'Who can the most basic person start with?' I've been working on starting with my best-in-class friend, "me," since my master's degree, and I've gradually expanded my interests from small groups such as my family and friends.
I've been paying attention to the dark psychology that is derived from a society that has relationships that cannot exist individually Especially, if you look at work based on the experience of a writer living in a different social environment with a different cultural background, you may find that there is a mixed identity.
I moved to America after graduating from high school. We had to embrace a culture that was very opposed to the idea of As a foreigner, woman, and Asian, I have always been uneasy alone in a country called the United States Every time there was a shooting inside the school and someone died, I thought about who could prove me. I was always haunted by the fear that I might become one of them.
The key material for writers is the string of relationships, which can be interpreted as a "skin" to heal wounds.
It's a new epidermis that fills the wrong part.
Onlookers emphasize individuality in addition to color.
The original goal of 100 was to select a color that expresses a person's life and wind it up. I wasn't satisfied with the first result, so when I was recreating it, I thought it wasn't enough to see one person in one color. I intended to dress each individual in color and pattern, and I set up a character, thinking about the people I know. We've created 'One Human' by combining feelings from friends, cousins, news people, characters in books, and so on. Individuals on the sidelines care not to overlap. We accumulate the numbering year archive, and we record the work by date. We've made 650 so far, and we can find and repair the colored threads used for each number. I've stored all the threads in each sample.