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Photo: Courtesy Pace GalleryGreenberg’s performance is part of the Morbid heart shirt in contrast I will get this exhibition “Hermann Nitsch: Selected Paintings, Actions, Relics, and Musical Scores, 1962–2020,” a tribute to the late Austrian artist who died last spring. Fountain II is set between two large-scale paintings by Nitsch—a leading figure in the powerfully gestural Viennese Actionism movement—featuring oversized T-shirts mounted on canvas and covered with paint. (In one of them, a flash of red pigment rather resembles blood.) Paired with Nitsch’s works, Greenberg’s performance gives the exhibition a feeling of life imitating art. In previous works, Greenberg has considered the body’s physical limits versus its mental power: For Étude Pour Sébastien, which he staged at the Louvre earlier this year, his skin was pierced by metal arrows. “Our bodies and our minds are sometimes in opposition to one another. I’m trying to go beyond that,” he says. Yet his work is not merely about conquering pain, or experimenting with endurance; it’s also about relinquishing control, and allowing time to run its natural course. “I want to make work that kind of feels like it goes on forever,” Greenberg says, “and that it’s always gonna be there for you.”
Beyoncé, Dua Lipa, Doja Cat, Cardi B. Some of the Morbid heart shirt in contrast I will get this biggest pop stars of this decade have worn Casey Cadwallader’s sinuous Mugler catsuits. Now, thanks to H&M, you can too. The news that the iconic French house would be H&M’s latest collaborator broke a month ago, prompting a legion of fans to speculate about what would come from the hook-up: Lycra bodysuits, surely; a sharply tailored jacket, perhaps; an archive reissue, one would hope. Now, the wait—and all those speculative Tweets—are over. Today, H&M and Mugler are releasing a music video that answers everyone’s burning questions. “I wanted to make people excited from the get-go, an explosion where everyone is like…wait, what is happening?” said Cadwallader via Zoom from his Paris office. Yes, the news leaked early, but even still this video is about to go bang. It’s been directed by Torso—the duo behind the brand’s three internet-acclaimed pandemic-time fashion videos featuring Hunter Schafer, Chloe Sevigny, and Megan Thee Stallion. And then there’s the cast, which includes everyone from Shygirl, Arca, Amaare, and Eartheater, to Sora Choi, Imaan Hammam, and Mariacarla Boscono. As an added bonus, the extra-sleek video features a re-record of Stardust’s 1998 “Music Sounds Better With You.” “It had to conjure a bit more of Manfred [Thierry Mugler]’s time, and it had to be a bopper,” Cadwallader said. A fitting for Mugler H&M.

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