To understand fashion, we must move beyond the static object and consider its life in the world; its intimacy with the body, ...
It’s next to impossible to walk through “Costume Art,” the Met’s blockbuster fashion exhibition, as an impassive observer.
Ahead of The Met Gala, the Costume Institute's chief curator in charge Andrew Bolton offers a tour in the new Condé M. Nast ...
Natalie Karpushenko is a fine art photographer and art director whose work explores the fragile, almost forgotten bond ...
The “Costume Art” exhibit at The Met’s Costume Institute is all about how fashion meets the human body over centuries. But ...
The exhibition features around 400 items, many displayed on newly designed mannequins based on real people with diverse body shapes and conditions ...
According to Hannah Sullivan ’26, an Anatomical Science master’s student at Rowan-Virtua School of Translational Biomedical ...
The Met Gala's "Fashion Is Art" theme challenges traditional red-carpet glamour, encouraging guests to treat the human body ...
A new exhibition unveiled alongside this year’s Met Gala turns its focus to the human body — not as an idealised form, but as ...
There’s an artist in all of us, even among the left-brained types. Chrystal Clark has been drawing and creating fine art since her youth, but she’s a doctor by profession. Though her inner artist was ...
Diller Scofidio + Renfro, “Musings on a Glass Box,” view of screen in right gallery (all photos courtesy Luc Boegly) Visually, “Musings on a Glass box” looks kind of dumb in its bland emptiness, but ...
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