@MadonnaMadgesty This media made-up fake feud has been over for a decade now and both fandoms are still pushing it, like just enjoy the music, and if you donβt enjoy it, let other people enjoy it in peaceβ¦
@RickyGaleao@DrownedMadonna I donβt think the intent behind the choices made during this era is to repeak commercially. Sheβs way past that and those conversations are beneath her. Thatβs her, and her teamβs vision. Just because it doesnβt align with twitter fans expectations doesnβt make it any less good.
@Kevos1@FearcyzD She had no collab singles up to this point. Prince track was a deep cut, the one with Ozzy was unreleased, and this was before she collaborated with Ricky Martin on another deep cut.
In an era where artists release singles after singles to see which one works the best on the audience and on tiktok, Madonna is bringing back REAL eras with the focus on the whole body of work instead of throwing few songs here and there and Iβm here for it!
i just feel like this app isnβt nuanced enough to discuss why a man born in 1914, who was arrested in 1946 for a βhomosexual actβ, may have advised a fellow actor to stay quiet on gay rights. i think people villainizing him need to get a grip
Madonna: βMy look is inspired by one of my favorite surrealist painters, Leonora Carrington, her reinterpretation of the story of St Anthony the Great. His whole story is about the struggle of the soul that Leonoraβ¦ she saw it as the struggle of women and feminine divinity. She has a ship on her head, symbolizing the journey of the soul; the horn, symbolizing the unification of music; and then the seven women around her represent the mystical number seven.β
Madonna is a major collector and patron of art with a blue-chip collection worth over $100 million. She is frequently cited by major publications as one of the world's most significant private collectors.
Her Met Gala appearance serves as a high-art sequel to her 1995 "Bedtime Story" video. This appearance is a literal recreation of Leonora Carringtonβs 1945 surrealist painting, "The Temptation of St. Anthony".
Her 'Bedtime Story' music video also used identical surrealist imagery inspired by the same Leonora Carrington, and it's so artistically significant that it is part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) β a rare honor for a pop artist.
Anyone who's paid attention to Madonna's work knows she's a master at bridging high-art to pop culture, and she's been doing so for decades. Her impact in this context is so vast it spawned a dedicated academic field called "Madonna Studies" in the mid-1980s. Scholars use her work to explore complex issues of gender, sexuality, and the postmodern revolution.
So for Madonna, this Met Gala appearance wasn't just fashion for being on-theme. It was a living thesis on her relationship with high-art. She literalized the academic and cultural theories surrounding her by transforming into a living surrealist masterpiece.
The Queen of Pop has also always been the Queen of High-Art.
acho que os gays que acompanharam a madonna do debut dela viveram uma coisa que a gente nunca vai conseguir mensurar, se a gente jΓ‘ acha ela incrΓvel vendo coisa antiga imagina ver essas coisas em tempo real, mulher revolucionΓ‘ria demais
Madonna & Anna Wintour star in new promo video for the βCONFESSIONS IIβ album.
The clip is playing in theaters before βThe Devil Wears Prada 2.β
I want y'all to understand that the last remaining Popstar from the original monarchs of pop is currently having a renaissance 4 decades in her career. Let that sink in.