The many functions of clothing
vary culturally, geographically and through history. This
exhibition investigates clothing as expression and fulfillment
of human needs, here and now—needs of the mind, body
and soul. It highlights works in which artists go beyond the
everyday utility of clothing, and instead use clothing, fabric
and the body to invent new forms of communication and interaction
between wearers, between wearers and their clothes, and between
the makers of clothing and the fashion system. The artists
here have used the format of garments to critique standard
notions about clothing, fashion and society. In many of these
works, artists use the familiar nature of clothing to help
us imagine the impossible. The works in the exhibition are
in most instances either unique or editioned pieces. The exhibition
includes historical work, contemporary work and new proposals,
as well as interactive and wearable editions, some commissioned
specifically for this project.
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