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In the documentary’s most moving scene, Bouvet removes his makeup after a performance. He looks into the mirror, and for a moment, you see the exhaustion of a man in his seventies. He whispers, “He’s not going to let me go, is he?” He doesn’t clarify whether “he” refers to the character or the audience.
Whispers from the Parisian underground suggest that Bouvet is taking the hybrid act to its logical extreme. Rumors are circulating about a “living exhibition” at the Palais de Tokyo later this year. Titled “Cadault Unchained,” the plan allegedly involves Bouvet living in a glass box for one week, dressed exclusively in prototypes, while visitors are invited to “insult the curator.” (The insurance paperwork alone must be staggering.) pierre cadault (jeanchristophebouvet) latest
Critics are divided. Vogue called it “narcissistic arson.” Bouvet, speaking in character to a small French blog, retorted: “Vogue is a shopping catalogue for women who are afraid of death. I am not afraid of death. I am afraid of beige.” In the documentary’s most moving scene, Bouvet removes
The letter was accompanied by a photograph of Bouvet/Cadault standing in front of the Kering headquarters, wearing a trash bag with the word “ALGORITHME” crossed out in red lipstick. Whispers from the Parisian underground suggest that Bouvet