Coincidence or Plagiarism? See More Incriminating Pics of Lady Gaga and ORLAN
June 20 2013, Published 11:34 a.m. ET
Orlan's 1999 piece "Bumpload" bears the same kind of protrusions that Gaga rocked during the promotion of "Born This Way."
Orlan's 1999 piece "Bumpload" bears the same kind of protrusions that Gaga rocked during the promotion of "Born This Way."
ORLAN also believes her "Manifesto of Carnal Art" influenced Gaga's "Manifesto of Mother Monster."
"Bumpload" became on of ORLAN's most famous pieces.
"Bumpload" became on of ORLAN's most famous pieces.
"Bumpload" became on of ORLAN's most famous pieces.
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In Gaga's video, Dutilleul says, "It's the same haircut. The same forehead implants. The same makeup."
"All you have to do is put them side by side and it's very striking," Dutilleul says of ORLAN and Gaga's works.
Another view of "Woman with Head."
Orlan was rocking black and white hair as early as 1998.
Gaga went for the Cruella de Vil look in 2011.
Gaga has frequently come under fire for appropriating other artists' works.