Now, in a delirious flourish of retro-fitted postmodernism, New York photographer and director
Matthu Placek captures her Monroe-style paean to the icon with a gift for self-reinvention: a performer in referential bloom.What was your first memory of hearing or seeing Madonna?
Mykki Blanco: It was sneaking into my father’s room and looking at her SEX book. I had to be about six or seven-years-old, and I remember it wasn't the sex itself that fascinated me but the design of the book and the aesthetic. Even as a child I could tell this book was something special and glamorous.
How does Madonna inspire you as a performer?
MB: Her dedication to what makes a whole entertainer; the music, the videos, the choreography. She understands the magic formula of engaging her audience on all levels.
How was the birthday shoot?
MB: It was a little painful, which makes a great shoot! I had to tuck my genitalia in place and stand for 20 minutes in a very Warhol, statuesque pose in stiletto heels. Matthu was extremely focused, and the hair and makeup team did an amazing job of transforming me into that iconic “Justify My Love”-era Madonna that I personally love so much.