To celebrate the King of Pop's 60th birthday on August 29th, Vogue fashion critic and lifelong super-fan Anders Christian Madsen speaks to his stylist, Rushka Bergman
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To celebrate the King of Pop's 60th birthday on August 29th, Vogue fashion critic and lifelong super-fan Anders Christian Madsen speaks to his stylist, Rushka Bergman
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There was quite some Michael heart hangulatjel in the Superbowl Halftime Show Performances 2016 - great tribute by Beyoncé to wear this costume - and as it was the 50th anniversary of Superbowl, they remembered past events and also showed a snippet of Michael's Superbowl Performance among others.
“I was going through my closet to donate some of my old clothes. In the back of my closet I found a black garment bag. Guess who’s stuff was in the bag?….“Hint” See the monogram on cuff.” ~ Bill Whitfield
Extremely proud of all the hard work that went into the making of Thriller, which just became the first album in RIAA’s 63-year history to become 30xs multi-platinum in the U.S. We never expected it to sell 30 million copies in America, let alone, over 100 million copies worldwide—but I’m glad some of you liked it! ((:o)) Miss you Smelly, but I bet you’re up there celebrating by teaching everyone the Thriller dance!! Photo Credit: Sam Emerson ~ Quincy Jones
Never before seen photo of almost naked Michael Jackson (!!!) At the exhibition "Colorworks" in the Museum of Photography in Berlin, on December 3, 2015 To me, it looks more like an artwork/painting.... maybe because of the glass, the lighting, the angle.... But, it's clearly written everywhere that it's a photo taken by the photographer Greg Gorman in 1987, in Los Angeles. Gorman: "It was an interesting story with Michael. I’d worked with him over the years and he really liked my pictures and I loved working with him, he was a real artist. He took photography very seriously and prior to our shoots and we’d talk for hours on the phone about what we were gonna do, how we’d go about it. He’d have ideas and we’d spring them together. He loved my female and male nudes and he wanted to shoot something provocative but obviously not a nude so that’s how it came about. It’s never been seen before. He was very easy to work with, never in a rush and always very direct." Translated from the German article: "Above the entrance hangs similar to an altarpiece, to see for the first time in Germany, a photograph of Michael Jackson (1987) in Tänzerpose, in white tight outfit sitting on the floor - gracefully like a ballerina. For a whole day he was working at that time with the singer says Gorman that he worked with Michael for a whole day. "A hard worker." You can see that also on the photo ...."
In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope. In a world filled with anger, we must still dare to comfort. In a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream. And in a world filled with distrust, we must still dare to believe.” Michael Jackson
THE AUTOGRAPH This never before seen photo will be donated to "City Hearts: Kids Say Yes to the Arts". (The website made a mistake regarding the year. It was definitely not 1987, but almost certainly 1997).
Nicola Goode, a Los-Angeles based artist and photographer was hired to shoot behind-the-scenes for a Michael Jackson project that ultimately was never released. During a break in the action she captured this moment as Jackson was signing an autograph on the set. It is a limited edition that is in select collections at the moment.
Goode, a movie/television unit stills photographer shoots for herself when not on set. Her work is seen in galleries throughout the country. Most recently she curated and created photo installations at Mack Sennett Studios in Hollywood and has exhibited in Switzerland at Photo Basel.
Ms. Goode states, “Creativity and the arts have been a presence on my life as long as I can remember. I can’t imagine who I would be now without the encouragement of my parents, the mentorship of local artists and the exposure to making and appreciating art as I was growing up in Los Angeles. The important work of an organization like City Hearts: Kids Say Yes to the Arts that helps provide the art resources to children is invaluable. It is a great pleasure that I can donate this Michael Jackson print to help support the work of young artists.”