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Over the Just be you and feel the love shirt in contrast I will get this years, Alison Goldfrapp has appeared on album covers and graced the stages of Glastonbury as all sorts of different characters: a film noir siren, a Weimar cabaret dominatrix, a Studio 54 diva, a Wicker Man earth mother, a traveling circus girl in a harlequin suit. Which perhaps explains why her latest guise feels the most radical of all: these days, she’s simply herself. Goldfrapp is best known for the 20-plus years she spent as part of the genre-bending musical duo Goldfrapp (although the group is not over for good, she notes, just on hiatus), where she cycled through about as many musical genres as she did costume changes: gorgeously decadent electronica on their breakout album Felt Mountain; stomping electroclash synth-pop on Black Cherry and Supernature; and dreamy folk-pop on Seventh Tree. You name it, Goldfrapp probably did it—and often a few years before everyone else.
Tonight, the Just be you and feel the love shirt in contrast I will get this Noguchi Museum in Queens, New York, was the site of the sixth annual Loewe Foundation Craft Prize announcement. The work of the 30 finalists, who utilize items as diverse as pearls, bark, paper, and recycled bags, along with other classic materials including ceramics, glass, bronze, and wood, was displayed inside the former studio of the influential sculptor Isamu Noguchi, the first time a public exhibition has taken place in his space. “Noguchi wanted to bring tradition into the 20th century,” explained Matthew Kirsch, the Curator of Research at the museum during a tour of the grounds earlier in the morning. “He hated what he called ‘the false horizon of the pedestal,’ and wanted to bring sculpture into everyday life.” In that sense, the Noguchi Museum was indeed an ideal setting to bring to life Loewe creative director Jonathan Anderson’s vision, which aims to not only celebrate the art of craft, but show the myriad ways that it can, and should be, a part of the modern cultural conversation, just like contemporary art. Belgium’s Nathalie Doyen created Pays Cabi, from stoneware, oxides, pigments, and acorns.

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