ART interview by OLIVIER ZAHM portraits by NADINE FRACZKOWSKI from the performance of ANNE IMHOF’s faust, 2017 fearless, empowered, and unique, the american artist, model, musician, performer, and balenciaga muse incarnates today’s shifting mind-set OLIVIER ZAHM — What do you do to rest your brain? And to train it? ELIZA DOUGLAS — I’ve had a lot of different phases: meditation at the Zendo, Ashtanga yoga, antidepressants, veganism. I joined a Lacan reading group, didn’t understand it. I even had a guru once and a mantra. Lately I love watching TV shows, especially while eating pizza. OLIVIER ZAHM — You’ve spoken openly about having low self-esteem. How has that affected your painting? ELIZA DOUGLAS — Yeah, I think it’s something that most people deal with in one way or another, but often like to pretend they don’t. In terms of how it’s affected me as an artist, it took me so long…