![]() The pictures exude a powerful confidence of the naked body – strong, striking, challenging and always seductive. From 2005 to 2020, Peter Palm also produced a large series of eclectic and aesthetic nude photographs featuring Milo Moiré. The world-famous art performances were created in close collaboration between the two. Milo Moiré and the renowned photographer Peter Palm have been an unconventional artist couple for over a decade. Her art suddenly experienced international exposure following the online debut of her performance “The Script System” in 2013. Milo Moiré’s works are inspired by satirical images of sexuality, and are shaped by the feeling of otherness and the admiration for moral distance. Milo Moiré also began to grapple with the pornographic content in art, as in the works of performance artists Paul McCarthy, Carolee Schneemann, Valie Export and in the comics of author Alan Moore (“Lost Girls”). She began to develop ideas for her own performances. She listened attentively to Abramovic’s words on the radio and was completely captivated by the artist’s courage and the artistic power of her body. At the time, Moiré was on the Spanish island of Tenerife. Milo Moiré credits her fascination with performance art to a 2006 radio interview with Marina Abramovic. After graduating with a degree in psychology, she decided to fully implement the elements of the body and her knowledge of the psyche to her art. Consistently concentrating on man and his perception, the artist studied psychology with a focus on cognitive, neuro- and perceptual psychology at the University of Bern, in Switzerland. Giger inspired a young Milo to create her own paintings, in which man and his body are central themes. The expressive works of Edvard Munch, Käthe Kollwitz, Maria Lassnig, Frida Kahlo, Francis Bacon and H.R. For me they were like a rainbow, the ascent from the earthly to the heavenly dimension.” These were exactly the children that fascinated me. In every school there are the so-called misfits. “Since I was able to think, I have always been interested in unusual things. Observing people, interpreting and capturing their moods, developed into an urge to express things in images and to provide them with a space between speech and perceived apprehension. When she was seven years old, there was nothing else she wanted more for her birthday than a large box of crayons. The swiss artist lives and works in Dusseldorf, Germany.Īs a child she preferred drawing to dolls. ![]() Milo Moiré was born in Switzerland and is of Spanish-Slovakian descent.
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