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Rico the Zombie

Rico the Zombie

Post: 27 December 2011 in News

Around this time last year, Montrealer Rick Genest received a Facebook message from Nicola Formichetti, Lady Gaga’s famous stylist sidekick who had been newly appointed as creative director for fashion label Thierry Mugler. Formichetti was curious about Genest’s body art – tattoos covering nearly every centimetre of skin, which make him look like a walking corpse. Think elaborate Day of the Dead makeup – blackened circles around the eye sockets, a smile that extends past the lips to reveal a skeletal jaw – in permanent ink. And that’s just his face. Genest’s shaved head has been detailed with the brain’s twisting hemispheres. Overtop his all-too-real ribcage depiction: a massive biohazard symbol.

Genest, 26, hails from Châteauguay, Que. He left home at 17 for Montreal, where he moved in punk-rock circles, starting off as a squeegee kid before joining and developing travelling freak shows.

With much effort (Genest didn’t have a passport at the time), Formichetti was able to get him to Paris, where he appeared in a men’s-wear presentation for Mugler followed by Lady Gaga’s Born This Way video. Dermablend, a line of professional skincare makeup, cleverly recruited Genest to show the effectiveness of its tattoo-concealing product; a video of his transformation has been viewed on YouTube more than 7.4 million times.

Post: 19 December 2011 in News

It was at the age of 19 that the now 26-year-old Rick Genest, known commonly as “Rico” and “Zombie Boy,” committed to his full-body tattoo project, putting his then pristinely pale skin in the hands of tattoo artist Frank Lewis to began transforming his body into a veritable piece art that depicts a decaying body. Strangely enough, it was the death-laden images inscribed onto his flesh that gave birth to Genest’s career as an icon, muse, circus act and high-end fashion model. Following his inking, Genest joined sideshows and contemporary carnivals, and even started his own traveling freak show titled Lucifer’s Blasphemous Mad Macabre Torture Carnival. Then one day, Thierry Mugler’s creative director, Nicola Formichetti, came calling, and in no time at all, Genest was walking the runways of Paris, starring in ad campaigns and globetrotting with the likes of Lady Gaga (Formichetti’s personal client). It seems this is just the beginning for Genest, who, despite a growing mainstream persona, longs only to give his punk rock cronies “a place to live” back in Montreal and return the favors they did for him.

Describe your personality in 10 words or less.

“Gonna end up a big ole pile a them bones.”

Post: 16 December 2011 in News

Le mois dernier, nous vous parlions de l’incroyable clip publicitaire pour la marque Dermablend mettant en scène Rick Genest, plus célèbre sous le charmant sobriquet de « Zombie Boy ». Genest est un jeune canadien, connu depuis des années du milieu du tatouage et récupéré depuis peu par le milieu de la mode et la culture mainstream (notre homme étant apparu cette année dans le clip de « Born This Way » de Lady Gaga). En l’espace de quelques années, Genest est devenu une figure incontournable de l’underground et c’est à ce titre que nous le retrouvons aujourd’hui exposé aux murs du Cabinet des Curieux, galerie d’art et d’antiquités parisienne soutenant activement la scène artistique alternative depuis 2007.

Post: 07 December 2011 in News

Group Show - 7th December 2011 to 28th January 2012

This exhibition's unifying theme is transgressive and alternative beauty, illustrated through portraits of artists, musicians, fashion designers, writers, actors.... Who have gone beyond the realms of academic style to embrace uniqueness.

Beautiful People, the title of the show, a tribute to the song by Marilyn Manson, rock icon, initially brings mainstream stars to mind. Marylin Manson, amalgam of Marilyn Monroe, eternal symbol of beauty, and Charles Manson, ever so notorious criminal. A fascinating symphony of celebrity, attraction, beauty, repulsion -

These frequently intimate works of art, including quite a few previously unreleased, bring us closer to the artists who, from the 80s to today, have inspired and influences the metamorphosis of our aesthetic and social values, explored the paradoxical concepts of ambiguous beauty, strangeness, transgression, uniqueness - that lead to the absolutely sublime. These portraits reveal also their authors, who also sought to reveal the foundations of this strange beauty.

Post: 02 December 2011 in News

Lady Gaga opened the Grammy Nominations Concert Live tonight with an expected, yet highly anticipated, performance of her latest single "Marry the Night." Per usual, the pop superstar combined theatrics with on-spot vocalizations and started the special off on the "right" foot.

The Mother Monster's Rick Genest imitation make-up was on display, though Gaga wasn't the carbon copy of Rico the Zombie that she presented in the "Born This Way" video. The make-up is viewable in this Twitpic of the star from earlier in the day as well as in the YouTube video embedded below. Chances are a more detailed application of the look would not have cleaned off fast enough for Lady Gaga to hit the stage again to close the program with Sugarland. As it was, she sported full-on blacked out eyes for their duet of her hit single "You and I."

Post: 02 November 2011 in News

Bio

It’s easy to imagine Rick Genest, also known as Zombie Boy, looking spooky under the spotlight in a Montreal sideshow and in the occasional magazine spread. Through the saving grace of Facebook, he was found by Nicolas Formichetti, a behindthe-scenes visionary who works closely with Lady Gaga and has his stamp on many other big-name fashion projects. He had seen Rico (Zombie Boy’s more conventional name) on the internet, but assumed the extensively tattooed visage and body were the result of hour-long sessions of body painting, having styled many a grueling photo shoot himself. He underestimated Rico’s zealous passion. Rico had dedicated his body to his art, which is an ode to a decomposing corpse aswell as a tribute to horror movies, not surprisingly, his favoritegenre. Having spent thousands of dollars and over three years on this transformation, Rico’s investment has finally paid off. Formichetti paid his overdue fines for sleeping on the street so that he could get a passport to walk in the Thierry Mugler Paris show, for which he was also the muse.

Post: 02 November 2011 in News

THE CURATED COLLECTION™ by Farameh Media, the integrated book production and publishing company specializing in the highest quality lifestyle publications, is releasing

SKULL STYLE: SKULLS IN CONTEMPORARY ART AND DESIGN

PATRICE FARAMEH curates this comprehensive 496-page tome dedicated to the bold image of the skull. Once an emblem of evil and mortality relegated to fringe groups, the skull has been transformed into an avant-garde motif in contemporary art, design and fashion. SKULL STYLE features work from over 100 most influential artists and designers of today, such as Ron English, Damien Hirst, Philippe Pasqua, Sante D’Orazio, Angelo Filomeno, Jan Fabre, Kate MacDowell, Agus Sawage, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kendell Geers, Mauro Perucchetti, Typoe and many others.

Post: 21 October 2011 in News

"Zombie Boy," the tattoed youth made infamous by his appearance in Lady Gaga's clip for "Born This Way," has partnerned with cosmetic brand Dermablend for a unique challenge: to cover his head-to-toe skeletal tattoos with their heavy-duty concealer. As you can see, it worked.

Source: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/blogs/thread-count/news-round-up-rihannas-rebelle-fragrance-debuts-gaga-zombie-boy-covers-up-and-more-20111021

Post: 02 November 2011 in News

Brazilian short film AQUARIO by Bruno Ilogti, starring Rick Genest and Marcela Jacobina.

This film will be featured at the 22nd Brazilian International Short Film Festival.