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‘Redefining Disability’ Sexy double amputee Aimee Mul- lins — you remember her star turn as a ferocious cheetah woman ag- gressing Matthew Barney’s Entered Apprentice in “Cremaster 3” — comes to Washington next Thursday, her many protheses in tow. Born without calf bones, Mullins had both legs amputated at age 1 and has defied the term “disabled” ever since. At Georgetown for college, she competed in running, eventually breaking Paralympic records. In 1999, late British designer Alexander McQueen plucked her for a runway show. A few years later she was shooting “Cremaster” with Barney. Now a motivational speaker and
collector of custom prosthetic legs, Mullins comes to D.C. to reboot the concept of “body art.” She’ll talk
with Baltimore Museum of Art cura- tor of contemporary art Kristen Hi- leman; the evening is called “Rede- fining Disability: Body as Art.” On view that night: the carved wooden legs designer McQueen commissioned for her runway debut, plus a selection of other protheses. The McQueen legs are artworks unto themselves, featuring a bacchanal’s worth of vines and grapes curling around the calf, which sits atop five- inch, Louis-heeled feet that almost look like hooves. Barney would ap- prove.
—Jessica Dawson ‘SNL’ alums to fete Fey
To no one’s surprise, Tracy Morgan and Amy Poehler have been added to the crowd of colleagues saluting Ti- na Fey at the Mark Twain Prize for
GREG STALEY
BODY ART: Aimee Mullins’s designer prosthetics, now at Baltimore Museum.
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