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marilmanson 2004.11.07. 14:55
Bertold Brecht as "Mack The Knife", the star of Kurt Weill's Threepenny Opera
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Manson, circa April 2003, as "Mack The Knife". |
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Marlene Dietrich from the film Seven Sinners, dressed as she sung The Mans in the Navy
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From The Hot Girls Of Weimar Berlin |
Back inside cover of Antichritst Svperstar |
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A Hrom Boszorkny Gottfried Helnwein's fle Shakespeare's Macbeth circa. 1988 |
Scars on the faces of beauty from mOBSCENE;the Grotesk Cabaret "They were designed by Dita and myself. We took our inspiration from Busby Berkeley, U.S.O. shows, WW2 Berlin and Gottfried Helnwein's 'Macbeth.'" |
Two versions of the witches from Shakespeares's Macbeth stage, costumes and make-up: Gottfried Helnwein, 1995
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A und K oder Brudermord wiedergutgemacht, Play by Albert Drach concept, stage and costumes inspired by and based on the works of Gottfried Helnwein, 1996 |
Wounded child from mOBSCENE |
Andr Masson. Mannequin at Exposition Internationale du Surralisme, Paris, 1938
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Rare and caged from mOBSCENE video |
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Poster for the 1972 film Kabaret |
Lest We Forget CD artwork |
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Manass Dangerous Passion, painting of Heroin addiction from the book Voluptuous Panic |
Doppel-Needle Injection, photograph of Dita von Teese. Artistic collaboration between Marilyn Manson and Gottfried Helnwein |
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Cover illustration of COCAIN by Franz Wolfgang Koebner |
Manson's GROTESK BURLESK solo performance, 2003 |
Manson in fron of The Berliner Dome with "May Belfort/Violet Hilton" and "May Milton/Daisy Hilton" for The Grotesk Burlesk Photograph and art direction by Gottfried Helnwein and Marilyn Manson
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The Berliner Dome Germany
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"We set forth to the Dome of Berlin at dusk and I felt like I was in my own painting, 'The Death of Art.' Helnwein and I created a living installation with two disabled nude women as families stopped their picnics to stare. Of course we documented this for future viewing. But it didn’t begin there... ."
Marilyn Manson 4/21/2003 |
The Death Of Art Watercolor painting by Marilyn Manson, 2002
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