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<p dir="auto"><strong>lkroger</strong> — <em>15 years ago(November 30, 2010 03:35 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Okay, now I'm curious. What's going on with this lady? Sure, she's a bit kooky. But aren't we all? The question is whether she's dysfunctional to the point that she must be stopped. I'll happily tolerate eccentrics.<br />
Her IMDB bio (apparently written by her alter-ego "Janet Cross") references an ecclectic authorship of nude photographs. I haven't deeply investigated, but a quick Google exercise brings up an exhibit entitled "Evi Untitled". This seems to have been on display in Austria, or at least of interest to the Germanic people (the text perhaps references a Hollywood exhibit); anyway, the top web hits I find are in German. Here's a bit of the Google translation of one (article dated June 23, 2004), which is a bit rough and garbled<br />
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Vienna - The American Evi experimented with stereotypes of the vulgar. Objective: Images of Women, the signal strength instead of vulnerability find, "says Evi," nude photos accentuate the chest, the softer, gentler elements. For "me is the penetration of the most important thing on the female body. What I was trying to say really, is that the penetration is what matters, is nonsense. Where are all out for everything else? others it leads to it!<br />
Art-and-pop veteran Ed Ruscha says: "I went to her show in Hollywood, and there Evi I saw the thumb sucking is! At the moment I knew that the right world." The recently deceased Helmut Newton photographs Evis was "great." And it has the consequence drawn spontaneously: "I have congratulated them." And in 1989 married the actor Randy Quaid, Evi. And in 1998, played at The Deptors, her debut as a director, along with husband, Michael Caine and Catherine McCormack. Evi is well socialized in Hollywood.<br />
While working with Helmut Newton Evi began the model so that, to reverse the situation: elected styling and pose, dressed as a police officer and began their offensive weapon to present. As your gender Helmut Newton demoted to the craftsman is, it initially dreading incredibly have. Probably not before the subject "rabid Below-without-Officer" with a mighty cudgel rather than before it completely un-American lush vegetative Geschlechtsbewaldung. The trial continued Evi, rolling her <em>beep</em> "erect" to present in different - big and powerful.<br />
The computer-manipulated Polaroids of the show Evi Untitled in the MAK Gallery shows a more mature pierced blond angel with Fuzzy without anything else, subtly spread edge of the bathtub<br />
Hmmm, that reference to a sexualized police officer reminded me of a weird photo that I did not previously understand, but perhaps makes some sense now. It depicts a woman in a police officer's uniform, a frontal view, complete with gun and nightstick and hat and sunglasses, except for the unusual detail of being naked from ankles to waist. This might be considered someth5b4ing of a kinky fantasy. The pic was labeled "Evi Quaid The Panzer".<br />
What does all this mean? And is it art? I couldn't say.<br />
I wonder if her film, "The Debtors", is worth hunting down.</p>
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<p dir="auto">For your information, lkroger, the photo you refer to, wherein Evi Quaid is dressed as a police officer, was taken by none other than Helmut Newton himself. And, in the art world, it truly doesn't get any more 'legit' than Newton. Among photographers he occupies a position of respect and reverence similar to, say, perhaps what Picasso occupies among painters. There isn't a photographer who exists, or has ever existed, that one could point to and in seriousness say "That photographer is in a league above Newton's."</p>
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<p dir="auto">She's more than a BIT kooky.<br />
She's a 197% fruitcake, and I hope no one gives her to me for Christmas.  Way too fruity and nutty.<br />
"Be sure you're right, then go ahead."<br />
Davy Crockett</p>
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