Harper\'s Bazaar UK - 11.2019

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PHOTOGRAPHS: ALEXI LUBOMIRSKI, JOSH SHINNER, MATT EASTON, COURTESY OF CATHY KASTERINE

CONTR IBUTORS


OLIVIA
COLMAN

ANNIE
MORRIS
Morris attended Central Saint
Martins, then studied under the
sc u lptor Giuseppe Penone at
the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in
Paris, and graduated from
Camberwell College of Arts.
Known for her Stack sculptures
that resemble rainbow totem
poles, she has exhibited at
galleries including the Royal
Academy and Tate St Ives,
and has received commissions
f rom fa shion houses such a s
Burberry and Louis Vuitton.
She welcomes Bazaar into
her Georgian townhouse in
‘My life, my style’.
A memorable exhibition ‘I
found Cy Twombly’s “The Last
Pa inting s” at Ga gosia n rea lly
moving. He used only a bright
lime green, yellow and orange;
I think of him whenever I see
those colours.’
A gallery you would like to
stay overnight in ‘The Picasso
Museum in Paris. I would creep
out in the middle of the night
and go to Chez Marianne
for the world’s best falafel,
bring it back and eat it on the
stairs under the incredible
Giacometti lights.’
Three artists you would
invite to a dinner par ty ‘Yayoi
Kusama, Jean-Michel Basquiat
and Niki de Saint Phalle.’

‘I have to sit li ke her, a nd
look like pictures of her,’ says
our cover star of the experience
of playing the Queen in
the forthcoming season of The
Crown. From a superb comic
turn in Fleabag to t his yea r’s
Oscar-winning performance
in The Favourite, Colman has
established herself as one of
Britain’s leading actresses.
In this issue, she talks to
Lydia Slater about royalty,
recognition and the right
to a private life.
A memorable exhibition
‘The first time I saw Ron
Mueck’s work.’
An artwork you wish you
owned ‘A Grayson Perry urn
or Rembrandt’s Mother.’
A gallery you would like
to stay overnight in ‘The
Royal Academy.’
What creativity means to you
‘Ooh, how dull life would be
without it.’

CATHY
KASTERINE

The London-based stylist
began her career in New York,
assisting on campaigns and
editorials with Richard Avedon
and Horst P Horst. Over the
years, she has collaborated with
photographers from Tim
Wa lker to Cor inne Day, a nd
worked with clients including
Armani and Louis Vuitton.
Here, she styles our
art-themed fashion shoot.
A memorable exhibition
‘“Abstract Expressionism” at
the Royal Academy – it
inspired me to research the
impac t of trauma in a r t.’
An artwork you wish you
owned ‘Carnation, Lily, Lily,
Rose by John Singer Sa rgent
(1885 –1886), a s it reminds
me of my daughter Lily
when she was a little girl.’
A gallery you would like
to stay overnight in ‘The
Hydra Workshop, a small
waterfront space on the Greek
island – I couldn’t think of
anything more magical to do.’
Three artists you would invite
to a dinner party ‘Barbara
Hepworth, Piero della
Francesca and Joseph Beuys.
They would all have such
interesting tales to share.’


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The author and former
fashion model has published
five books, including a
bestselling illustrated novella,
The Man with the Dancing Eyes.
In this issue, she explores her
early recollections of the
beaches that influenced her
debut children’s title Madame
Badobedah, out now.
A memorable exhibition
‘I went to the Matisse show
at MoMA as a teenager and
I remember my breath being
taken away by the colours.’
An artwork you wish you
owned ‘Joy of Life by Matisse,
or a Louise Bourgeois piece.’
A gallery you would like to
stay overnight in ‘Charleston
Farmhouse – it’s not really
a gallery, but I’d quite like
to move in.’

SOPHIE
DAHL
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