This article considers the relationship between sculpture and its representation within the fashion magazines Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, published in post-war Britain. Featured within newspaper articles, radio broadcasts and television reports, sculpture and its public display, was further disseminated to a wider mass audience. This type of display is another form of public exhibition, one that sets the featured sculpture in particular systems of representation, value and meaning. Focusing upon fashion stories that feature the first London County Council Sculpture Exhibition held in Battersea Park in 1948, how this new, and socially constructed way of seeing ‘public’ art was promoted is analysed. How was this exhibition made fashionable in ...
Pristine new garments selected from the international catwalks, and on occasion period pieces and it...
Illustrated book for the British Library covering the period 1780 - 1939 through fashion magazines i...
This article was written initially to enlighten fashion design students about the recent exhibition ...
As the commodity chains supporting the fashion industry have become ever more global and complex, so...
Publisher's text about the volume: With the dramatic increase in popularity of fashion exhibitio...
Exploring the relationship between fashion photography and the museum since the late 1970s. The arti...
This collection of essays was produced to accompany the V&A exhibition ‘Sixties Fashion’ (June 2006-...
This thesis explores a history of fashion and art in post-war Britain. The historical analysis of th...
This thesis explores a history of fashion and art in post-war Britain. The historical analysis of th...
This article discusses how the Royal Festival Hall (RFH) was featured as a location in editorial pho...
Recent museum exhibitions of contemporary fashion in London and New York have set records for visito...
During the 1950s, the commercial art gallery Gimpel Fils, London, established itself as a prominent ...
During the past forty years, museums and galleries have increasingly become platforms for fashion di...
The Second World War disrupted the usual networks and geographies of London fashion, changing the wa...
This article looks at how the discipline of art history has utilised fashion imagery and media as a ...
Pristine new garments selected from the international catwalks, and on occasion period pieces and it...
Illustrated book for the British Library covering the period 1780 - 1939 through fashion magazines i...
This article was written initially to enlighten fashion design students about the recent exhibition ...
As the commodity chains supporting the fashion industry have become ever more global and complex, so...
Publisher's text about the volume: With the dramatic increase in popularity of fashion exhibitio...
Exploring the relationship between fashion photography and the museum since the late 1970s. The arti...
This collection of essays was produced to accompany the V&A exhibition ‘Sixties Fashion’ (June 2006-...
This thesis explores a history of fashion and art in post-war Britain. The historical analysis of th...
This thesis explores a history of fashion and art in post-war Britain. The historical analysis of th...
This article discusses how the Royal Festival Hall (RFH) was featured as a location in editorial pho...
Recent museum exhibitions of contemporary fashion in London and New York have set records for visito...
During the 1950s, the commercial art gallery Gimpel Fils, London, established itself as a prominent ...
During the past forty years, museums and galleries have increasingly become platforms for fashion di...
The Second World War disrupted the usual networks and geographies of London fashion, changing the wa...
This article looks at how the discipline of art history has utilised fashion imagery and media as a ...
Pristine new garments selected from the international catwalks, and on occasion period pieces and it...
Illustrated book for the British Library covering the period 1780 - 1939 through fashion magazines i...
This article was written initially to enlighten fashion design students about the recent exhibition ...