International audiencePresented between 1944 and 1945, the exhibition Are Clothes Modern ? at the Museum of Modern Art in New York is a unique example of understanding clothing in its relation to industrial modernity. The designer of the exhibition, the Viennese architect Bernard Rudofsky, intended to put an end to preconceived ideas concerning fashion and appearances. The study of the exhibition and of the catalog published in 1947 reveals an unprecedented visual and material analysis, an interpretation of psychological and social systems in the context of the emergence of ready-to-wear in the United-States. The false modesty applied to often extravagant, irrational and unsightly fashions exposes a modern contradiction. By comparing these ...
La mostra Are Clothes Modern? curata da Bernard Rudofsky nel 1944 al MoMA di New York affrontava la ...
A widely shared belief among sociologists of fashion is that fashion is, if not strictly ‘Western’, ...
This thesis analyzes the social significance of the abstract phenomenon of fashion, with reference t...
International audiencePresented between 1944 and 1945, the exhibition Are Clothes Modern ? at the Mu...
En 1944, l’architecte Bernard Rudofsky organise la première et unique exposition de mode au MOMA de ...
il saggio affronta la riflessione di Bernard Rudofsky sui rapporti fra moda, progetto e corpo in rel...
Situating the fashion show in the context of modernism, my research links the first fashion shows to...
Fashion is a ubiquitous dimension of our modern culture and to a certain extent, defines and shapes ...
Recent museum exhibitions of contemporary fashion in London and New York have set records for visito...
This peer-reviewed book chapter inquires whether fashion can yield innovative cultural contributions...
The emancipatory innovations and transformations in womenswear started in the 19th century are inter...
This thesis analyzes the social significance of the abstract phenomenon of fashion, with reference t...
In the early 20th century, the desire to see clothing in motion flourished on both sides of the Atla...
When Roland Barthes wrote The Fashion System, he sought to analyze the products of written civilizat...
The purpose of this dissertation is to respond to the question-What is fashion? Although significant...
La mostra Are Clothes Modern? curata da Bernard Rudofsky nel 1944 al MoMA di New York affrontava la ...
A widely shared belief among sociologists of fashion is that fashion is, if not strictly ‘Western’, ...
This thesis analyzes the social significance of the abstract phenomenon of fashion, with reference t...
International audiencePresented between 1944 and 1945, the exhibition Are Clothes Modern ? at the Mu...
En 1944, l’architecte Bernard Rudofsky organise la première et unique exposition de mode au MOMA de ...
il saggio affronta la riflessione di Bernard Rudofsky sui rapporti fra moda, progetto e corpo in rel...
Situating the fashion show in the context of modernism, my research links the first fashion shows to...
Fashion is a ubiquitous dimension of our modern culture and to a certain extent, defines and shapes ...
Recent museum exhibitions of contemporary fashion in London and New York have set records for visito...
This peer-reviewed book chapter inquires whether fashion can yield innovative cultural contributions...
The emancipatory innovations and transformations in womenswear started in the 19th century are inter...
This thesis analyzes the social significance of the abstract phenomenon of fashion, with reference t...
In the early 20th century, the desire to see clothing in motion flourished on both sides of the Atla...
When Roland Barthes wrote The Fashion System, he sought to analyze the products of written civilizat...
The purpose of this dissertation is to respond to the question-What is fashion? Although significant...
La mostra Are Clothes Modern? curata da Bernard Rudofsky nel 1944 al MoMA di New York affrontava la ...
A widely shared belief among sociologists of fashion is that fashion is, if not strictly ‘Western’, ...
This thesis analyzes the social significance of the abstract phenomenon of fashion, with reference t...