Warpaint
Male Makeup and Identity Through Time
Warpaint explores the often overlooked history of male self-adornment--a cultural practice through which men have performed identity, projected power, and negotiated their place in society. From the ritual pigments of ancient tribes to the rebellious aesthetics of modern subcultures, the male face and body have long been canvases for transformation, defiance, and desire. As traditional notions of masculinity are redefined and the global male beauty market surges, Warpaint reflects on how appearance becomes a tool of conformity and resistance. Through striking imagery and incisive commentary, it reveals the social, political, and psychological forces shaping how men choose to be seen or disappear.
Authored by cultural commentator Joshua Sims, Warpaint reframes these practices not as superficial embellishment but as enduring rituals of expression, subversion, and belonging--essential to the ongoing evolution of masculinity.
Authored by cultural commentator Joshua Sims, Warpaint reframes these practices not as superficial embellishment but as enduring rituals of expression, subversion, and belonging--essential to the ongoing evolution of masculinity.
Price:
NZ$ 150.00
Hardback
256
225 x 290 mm
23 April 2026
31 July 2026
9783967042214
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