24-11-2025 21:41 via artnews.com

Vanity Fair‘s Soon-To-Be-Published Hollywood Issue Includes an Intimate, Abstract Portrait of Olivia Nuzzi

In a media cycle already saturated with journalist Olivia Nuzzi’s increasingly personal controversies, Vanity Fair’s decision to publish a stunning abstract nude portrait of its newest West Coast editor may be the most interesting development yet.The painting, titled How to Disappear is by the artist Isabelle Brourman and is set to appear in the magazine’s Dec. 2 Hollywood Issue, according to industry newsletter Status, though until now, no image has circulated public
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