British artist Daniel Lismore's monumental pieces of "wearable art" featuring everything from rubbish to elaborate headgear studded with jewels took centre stage at London's Victoria and Albert Museum on Friday. Guests were invited to closely inspect the nearly 2-metre (6-foot, 4-inch) tall pieces, one of which was worn by Lismore, who calls himself "a living sculpture". British multidisciplinary artist Daniel Lismore wears one of his sculptural artwork creations next to other mannequins which form part of the "Fashion in Motion: Daniel Lismore" exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Britain, August 5, 2022. REUTERS/Toby Melville "I'm not a performance artist or a drag queen, I just live as art," he said in an interview. The pieces -- featuring brightly colour...
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