Art: Annie Kevans' beautiful portraits of Jean Paul Gaultier's muses

Date
9 April 2014

We reviewed the Jean Paul Gaultier show that everyone’s talking on the site earlier today, and mentioned the astonishing amount of contributors to his career. As well as photographers, stylists, make-up artists, wig-makers and seemingly the entire population of London, Jean Paul had a selection of people who, over the years, inspired him to make some of his most well-known pieces of work. For the show, curator Thierry-Maxime Loriot had a brainwave and decided to commission artist Annie Kevans to create portraits of each of Jean Paul’s most iconic muses, from Boy George and Amy Winehouse to Kate Moss and David Bowie.

“Annie Kevans’ work caught my attention years ago,” Thierry-Maxime says of her paintings. “As she is a great storyteller who works in series, I thought she was the best artist to create these eye-catching and delicate portraits that tell Gaultier’s story about his muses and inspirations, all great characters, these paintings translate well the humanist message in his work.”

Catch Annie’s paintings on show at The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk is on show at the Barbican from 10 April to 24 August 2014

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Annie Kevans: Jean Paul Gaultier

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Annie Kevans: David Bowie

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Annie Kevans: Kate Moss

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Annie Kevans: Kylie Minogue

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Annie Kevans: Madonna

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Annie Kevans: Beth Ditto

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Annie Kevans: Boy George

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Liv Siddall

Liv joined It’s Nice That as an intern in 2011 and worked across online, print and events, and was latterly Features Editor before leaving in May 2015.

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