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Madonna has teamed up with Saint Laurent creative director Anthony Vaccarello to co-curate an exhibition celebrating the 30th anniversary of her Sex coffee table book during Art Basel Miami Beach.
Rive Droite re-issued 800 copies of the 64-year-old Queen of Pop’s groundbreaking XXX tome – some of which will be signed and eventually auctioned off to benefit her Raising Malawi charity.
The exhibit will feature large-format photographs by Steven Meisel and Fabien Baron, and coinciding T-shirts and totes will be on sale from November 29-December 4 at Saint Laurent in Miami’s Design District.
Florida bound! Seven-time Grammy winner Madonna teamed up with Saint Laurent creative director Anthony Vaccarello to co-curate an exhibition celebrating the 30th anniversary of her Sex coffee table book during Art Basel Miami Beach (pictured Monday)
Back in 1992, Michigan-born Madge (last name Ciccone) earned the equivalent of $38.6M in today’s dollars for the 132-page aluminum-covered book, which went on to sell 1.5M copies worldwide.
While controversial at the time, Sex is now well-regarded for its social and cultural impact and is considered a bold post-feminist, LGBT-beloved work.
The Finally Enough Love singer was arguably SM’s first cultural ambassador thanks to the sadomasochistic images, softcore pornography, and simulations of sexual acts.
Whip it! Rive Droite re-issued 800 copies of the 64-year-old Queen of Pop’s groundbreaking XXX tome – some of which will be signed and eventually auctioned off to benefit her Raising Malawi charity
‘My name is Dita’: The exhibit will feature large-format photographs by Steven Meisel and Fabien Baron, and coinciding T-shirts and totes will be on sale from November 29-December 4 at Saint Laurent in Miami’s Design District
Provocative: Back in 1992, Michigan-born Madge (last name Ciccone) earned the equivalent of $38.6M in today’s dollars for the 132-page aluminum-covered book, which went on to sell 1.5M copies worldwide
The Sex book was released the day after Madonna’s equally-kinky fifth studio album Erotica, and Warner Music issued the ‘banned’ 12in, three-track picture disc version of the single in honor of its 30th anniversary on October 21.
The twice-divorced mother-of-six is also still in pre-production on her self-directed Universal Pictures biopic titled Little Sparrow.
On August 26, the gossip site DeuxMoi shared leaked texts indicating that Sparrow has been a ‘nightmare production’ because of the ‘script and constant changes’ and ‘might not happen’ because it’s ‘costing a ton of money.’
‘I hope the world’s now ready for it’: The Sex book was released the day after the Finally Enough Love singer’s equally-kinky fifth studio album Erotica, and Warner Music issued the ‘banned’ 12in, three-track picture disc version of the single on October 21
Still happening? Madonna is also still in pre-production on her self-directed Universal Pictures biopic titled Little Sparrow (pictured February 1)
Madonna co-wrote the script with Oscar-winning screenwriter Diablo Cody, who was later replaced by Independent Spirit Award-winning screenwriter Erin Wilson (The Girl on the Train, Secretary).
Three-time Emmy winner Julia Garner has been offered the plum part – according to Variety – while Julia Fox remains the frontrunner to play the self-made superstar’s longtime gal pal Debi Mazar.
Madonna previously helmed two dismally-reviewed box office bombs – Filth and Wisdom in 2008, and W.E. in 2011.