Studio Visit East London interview by SVEN SCHUMANN portraits by JUERGEN TELLER studio photography by BELLA HOWARD artwork photography by ALEX ANTITCH All artworks courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York and London Looking at 79-year-old British artist Allen Jones’ subversive body of work, one theme stands out above the rest: powerful women. Whether in a painting, a print, sculpture, or — most famously — as a form of fetish furniture, his distinct if obsessive “feminine silhouette” confronts viewers with irresistible flash, vivid color, hyper-sensuous shapes, and pointy breasts. Incarnating the collisions between British irony, candy-colored Pop Art, and clandestine fetishism, his work seems uncannily relevant now, at a time when sexuality is a video game and art is paraded in a fantasy marketplace of dreams. SVEN SCHUMANN — What made you venture away from painting in the first place? ALLEN JONES — I was living in New York at…