Morning Links: Hirst Buys Mazzucco Edition

Fashion photographer Raphael Mazzucco, whose newly released book is called Culo (it is about women’s butts), says Damien Hirst bought

Michael Lange and Raphael Mazzucco. (Patrick McMullan Co.)

Fashion photographer Raphael Mazzucco, whose newly released book is called Culo (it is about women’s butts), says Damien Hirst bought everything of his at Basel. [Page Six]

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Morning Links: Hirst Buys Mazzucco Edition