Boy George explores fame in new art collection depicting music stars

LONDON 鈥 British singer-songwriter Boy George explores celebrities鈥 relationship with stardom in a new art collection launching on Friday.
Mr. George has depicted music stars David Bowie, Madonna, and Prince alongside a self-portrait from his Culture Club days for Fame, a limited edition collection with British art retailer Castle Fine Art.
The colorful portraits called Yamamoto, Madame X, and Purple Reign respectively depict his idol Bowie in his Tokyo Pop suit, Madonna as her alter-ego and name of her 2019 album, and Prince in a purple coat in reference to his 1984 album Purple Rain.
The works hang alongside Mr. George鈥檚 older paintings, including other celebrity portraits featuring intricate beading, studs, sequins, and safety pins.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really a reflection of me and how I see the world, my sense of humor, things that I love, my heroes, people that influence me, people that have been important to my life,鈥 he told Reuters.
鈥淲e all have our own relationship with fame … I would say my relationship with fame has changed dramatically in the last 10 years because my thinking about things has changed so dramatically.鈥
The Culture Club frontman, whose real name is George O鈥橠owd, shot to fame in the early 1980s with his distinctive voice and androgynous look as the band topped charts with songs like 鈥淒o You Really Want to Hurt Me?鈥 and 鈥淜arma Chameleon.鈥
Mr. George, 63, described his artistic process as a 鈥渟implistic approach … like getting ready (to go out).
鈥淵ou start with a plain face … and as you add things, it turns into something. It gets a sadness or … attitude,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the essence I鈥檓 looking for. I鈥檓 not really trying to create something that looks exactly like somebody from a photograph.鈥 鈥 Reuters


