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Without a photograph, the "by-no-means exhaustive" list of the NYT style magazine is exhausting.
"... Loewe has released a collection of four limited-edition T-shirts to honor [the artist, filmmaker, writer, and activist] Wojnarowicz, whose deeply personal work about political and social issues relating to the AIDS epidemic... sparked political controversy — and provided inspiration — during the ’80s. [The designer Jonathan] Anderson chose four of Wojnarowicz’s works, made between 1982 and 1990 — including the colorful supermarket poster 'Jean Genet Masturbating in Metteray Prison' — to turn into vibrant silk-screen prints. "From "5 Things T Editors Like Right Now/A by-no-means exhaustive list of the things our editors (and a few contributors) find interesting on a given week," in T, The NYT Style Magazine.
Here's the missing image. I found it for you. You can click on it without hesitation. The poster looks like one of those signs that used to cover the front window of supermarkets, showing the price of a particular item. Words about the price of a cut of meat are printed in blue on white and pink. A small, hard-to-discern image of (presumably) Genet is printed on top of that supermarket sign. You'd have to look closely even to get that it's a photograph — it's black-and-white, without intermediate graytones — and much more closely to tell that seems to be a person or to get the idea that the person might be masturbating. The idea that it's Jean Genet is attainable only through reading the title.
Here's a link to the Loewe website page where you can see a photo of a weak, wan man wearing the shirt. We're told the "proceeds from the project" go to a charity that helps artists with AIDs. And here, you can buy the shirt for $99.
Why was Jean Genet in prison?
After returning to Paris, France in 1937, Genet was in and out of prison through a series of arrests for theft, use of false papers, vagabondage, lewd acts, and other offenses.... In Paris, Genet sought out and introduced himself to Jean Cocteau.... Cocteau used his contacts to get Genet's novel published, and in 1949, when Genet was threatened with a life sentence after ten convictions, Cocteau and other prominent figures, including Jean-Paul Sartre and Pablo Picasso, successfully petitioned the French President to have the sentence set aside. Genet would never return to prison.
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