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25 July, 2009

at the 101


A watercolor of JonBenet, titled Sleeping Beauty II and painted by Marilyn Manson was featured in his 2008 debute exhibit, “Tris­megistus”. More about that from Manson--


Marilyn Manson’s dark Miami debut
by Charmaine Picard

"The gothic rock star reveals the inspirations and compulsions behind his new work on show in the Design District...

The Art Newspaper [TAN]: I understand that you sleep by day. When do you paint?

Marilyn Manson: It’s easiest for me to paint late at night when I’m at my most ­creative, around 3am. I’ve been making a new album and the band works from 8pm until about 4am, so I often come home and paint in silence. It’s a real escape for me because it’s the thing I can do when no one’s around.


TAN: How would you describe your watercolours? Is it accurate to characterise some of your major themes as death, celebrity, pop culture and hermeticism?


MM I always choose interesting people, like the Black Dahlia [Elizabeth Short, who was the victim in a gruesome unsolved Los Angeles murder in 1947] and [murdered child beauty pageant contestant] JonBenét Ramsey, who are fascinating because of their mystery. I also have a lot of fetishes that come from pop culture—things like “Tom & Jerry” cartoons where we see a woman in high heels pointing her red fingernail, but that’s all you ever see..."


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