how the mask became a way for celebrities to control their image
- Written by: Laini Burton, Senior Lecturer, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University
Balazs Mohai/ APCelebrity has always existed in one form or another. Across history, the likeness of kings, queens and nobility, deities, popes, and saints have been the subject of countless works of art.
Painted portraits, carvings in walls, verses in songs and stanzas in poems stand as testament to our enduring fascination with the human face....
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